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The rest of the season may provide a definitive answer.
But he said the company never got a definitive answer.
A few months from now, I think we'll have some definitive information.
The time was important, because I would very soon have to do something definitive.
But there has been no definitive word here on how or when.
In each case, a definitive cause has never been found.
Others, particularly in the military, have not been so definitive.
Yes, and it may be the definitive one of our time.
But it's not always easy to come up with a definitive answer.
We know this does not have to be a definitive position.
If no vote was taken, we cannot have a definitive report.
Why not read the article and get the definitive answer?
Perhaps there is no such thing as a definitive performance.
And the definitive answer to all three questions is: maybe.
But no definitive answer, nothing that makes me feel the least bit better.
As she had known it would be, the woman's answer was a definitive no.
The study, however, included very few women, making the results less than definitive.
No one, least of all me, knows enough about our kind to give a definitive answer.
"I would like to see it go so we have definitive data."
Nor has he said anything definitive about his own future.
There is not a definitive answer to that question yet.
Once again, my group, too, does not have a definitive view here.
"You're waiting until you find some sort of definitive answer about me."
Clearly we cannot as yet give a definitive answer to this question.
There was no definitive report tonight on exactly what had happened.