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On the last point the answer should be definitively no.
She said more study would be needed to answer the question definitively.
However, studies have not yet been done to definitively answer the question.
Only now, more than three years later, does the process seem definitively under way.
This one was put to bed, he could definitively say.
But those studies were not designed to answer that question definitively.
Such a war is important, but it can never be definitively won.
But it is too early to say definitively how they would vote.
I can say one thing definitively, it's going to happen in 1995.
They want to know definitively who the best driver is.
That person did not know definitively whether anyone at the city agency knew about the baby.
Those eight guys are definitively getting minutes every night and a majority of them.
Indeed, he said, little could be concluded definitively from such evidence.
In fact it does, but that was not definitively established until 2009.
But I'm not in a position to really say definitively what was aboard.
During the course of the car's road test career the matter was never definitively settled.
The court did not definitively say it would take the case, despite the decision to hold a hearing.
"I am never going on that again," he said definitively.
But as for the 1996 and 1997 seasons, he would not speak so definitively.
It looks like the foreign trade deficit has definitively turned around.
We have still not definitively concluded our analysis of the situation.
We will then see what amounts can be paid out definitively.
But why should there be no way to definitively judge such matters?
He left the editorial board definitively ten years later, in 1971.
"It appears to me there are questions we still have that he would be best able to answer definitively."