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"definitively" Definitions
  1. finally; in a way that cannot be changed or challenged
"definitively" Synonyms
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Joe was definitively putting his legal skills to work, definitively declaring it is illegal to meet with a foreign national who promises oppo research.
My obstetrician couldn't definitively date the pregnancy because he couldn't definitively date the ovulation, so I trudged to multiple radiologists for multiple disappointing ultrasounds over 14 days.
What did Josh do that fucked everything up so definitively?
But no one had seen it definitively in living bacteria.
The Supreme Court has never ruled definitively on the issue.
But no one could definitively say how dangerous chloroprene was.
The researchers can't definitively explain why this is the case.
The bill was definitively adopted by parliament earlier this month.
Now, does this prove, definitively, that the gator is real?
Many hoped these issues would be resolved, definitively, this weekend.
He does not definitively state when he will stop fighting.
Trump hadn't definitively told Christie or Gingrich they were rejected.
But to me, pop punk was always definitively The Ergs!
Senators must stand definitively on the right side of history.
The Supreme Court, however, has not definitively resolved the question.
The answer, then, to our earlier question is definitively, yes.
I can tell you that definitively,' Garrett told Roll Call.
The possibility of hostages hadn't been definitively ruled out, either.
Signals from financial markets are worrisome, but not definitively so.
"I was in love with Wagner, definitively," Mr. Konieczny said.
We don't definitively know the number of people she killed.
And the center of a classic play has definitively shifted.
The company did not definitively link the campaign to Russia.
The complete collection is definitively charming, as good romances are.
No prognosticator or precursor award can definitively affect the outcome.
But his presidency, so unpresidential and unconventional, is definitively his.
It is usually pretty hard to definitively identify media bias.
They were both definitively cleared of the charges last year.
Google is where this approach most definitively played itself out.
Another 4 percent could definitively not be attributed to either.
But alas, that is definitively not what he's going for.
"I now know definitively that he was not," she said.
It's definitively a night to let go of your inhibitions.
So, he definitively did not win because of women. 44.
But definitively we need to move in a skillful way.
So far nothing has been definitively connected to the event.
These are questions that Kushino seems far from definitively answering.
"I'm not definitively saying it didn't happen," he told Miltenberg.
They found, pretty definitively, that the conventional wisdom was wrong.
It's difficult — if not impossible — to definitively answer the question.
"Those rumors and speculations are categorically and definitively untrue," he stated.
"On December 1, I bust them out," Goldberg told us, definitively.
Infiniti, though, charges a luxury price for a definitively mainstream crossover.
It also doesn't definitively say whether vaccines are safe or not.
My history of infrequent but unavoidable fainting proves that definitively untrue.
Later, Salih acknowledged that he could not answer the question definitively.
There probably isn't any research that can definitively answer these questions.
The only way to definitively diagnose the disease is after death.
Or at least we weren't definitively, comprehensively unhappy to see you.
Brennan said that he cannot say definitively there was actual collusion.
But who can say definitively how each such transaction was conducted?
Facebook's recent incident, on the other hand, was definitively a breach.
I can't really tell you definitively when the black market emerged.
Even when I definitively solved a problem, the feedback was lukewarm.
But WTO judges had definitively thrown out that argument, he added.
AI has definitively beaten humans at another of our favorite games.
Zika has not yet been definitively proven to be the cause.
We don't know yet definitively, but it could be both. Yup.
Still, the knife must be tested to definitively rule it out.
Nor does smoking definitively "cause" any individual case of lung cancer.
Sanders divide in the party, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict definitively does.
Even so, he pointed out the cause hasn't been definitively determined.
The jury's out on which one, if either, is definitively better.
So it wasn't really definitively based around the disappearance of Rick.
" He went on, "So, the geomancer goes like this, definitively: 'Northwest!
He framed the whole conversation in a definitively anti-Dany light.
" After a pause, Nam said definitively, "Moon's vision is a fantasy.
Only once it ceases to exist can Israel be definitively Israeli.
Sure, definitively linking any one storm to climate change is difficult.
The cops are not saying definitively there was no other shooter.
If authoritarianism has already definitively won, why support those who disagree?
These flaky, buttery tarts filled with sweet custard are definitively Portuguese.
Such questions have not been definitively resolved by courts or legislatures.
To finally and definitively end human trafficking in the United States.
His family has definitively signaled that he is worth literally nothing.
Yet nothing definitively proved that Cohen knowingly traded on inside information.
Mayor de Blasio, a Democrat, definitively ruled this out in January.
Le CiNéMa Club, founded in July 19353, definitively eliminates such ambiguities.
The first study definitively linking vaping to cancer was published yesterday.
Few areas of federal policy are likely to change so definitively.
Plus, how the GOP has become a definitively anti-Constitutional party.
Biden hasn't definitively taken a position on Medicare for all either.
"We cannot say that it definitively caused the epidemic," Bos said.
Yet he has avoided declaring definitively whether he will do so.
At least one, the bird shit theory, has been definitively disproven.
It's next to impossible to definitively prove that dice control doesn't work.
A life well-lived but heavily sacrificed, has definitively taken its toll.
"It will definitively affect the prognosis of people surviving Ebola," Yao said.
Only the remains of one of the students has been definitively identified.
Measuring a different frequency definitively could lead to new laws of physics.
He's perhaps the only candidate about whom that can definitively be said.
Neither show definitively paints the accused as guilty or provides new answers.
By simply involving the Chainsmokers, this is, definitively, the week's worst beef.
Of course, they don't share numbers, so it's hard to say definitively.
You can say definitively that they were born between 23 and 1924?
Putney added that the video doesn't definitively show Scott pointing a gun.
He also could not confirm definitively that the man had a gun.
Honestly, can you even definitively answer basic questions about the White Walkers?
The results don't say definitively that climate change caused the extreme rainfall.
To definitively change that, those pipes theoretically would need to be replaced.
That value today is definitively less than half of what was spent.
"No FRB has been definitively identified as a cataclysmic event," Hessels said.
However, the analyses cannot definitively conclude that the show caused the searches.
Devices like Amazon's Echo definitively do listen all the time, unless muted.
"The peak of non-performing loans is definitively behind us," Sallas said.
What's not clear is if Apple has decided definitively to move platforms.
DOES THAT MEAN HE IS DEFINITIVELY THE NEXT CEO OF GOLDMAN SACHS?
Can you explain to us now definitively why the funding was withheld?
Can you name a single fact that would definitively prove the collusion?
EDT to (again) definitively rule out a White House bid this year.
These measures have definitively not been enough to bring about a recovery.
He said, however, that talks have not settled definitively on $1.5 trillion.
That relationship, such as it was, now appears to be definitively over.
It would take the CDC two years to definitively reach this conclusion.
I can definitively tell you I don't have a comment on it.
Fat Joe walked his claim back a bit after naming Mason definitively.
To his mind, it showed definitively that modern society was weakening men.
No doctor has been able to tell me definitively what it is.
Could you name a single fact that would definitively prove the collusion?
It is difficult to definitively say what was the longest war ever.
It is hard to definitively prove that something vague has not happened.
He conceded on Monday that he could not definitively rule that out.
And they will first have to determine definitively why these beams fractured.
It claims to have definitively solved the murder, identifying two Bronx teenagers.
However, the various ways of transmission have yet to be definitively determined.
He said definitively that he knew "nothing at all" about the program.
Mr. Carson would not commit definitively to avoiding Trump businesses if confirmed.
Investigators have only definitively identified the remains of one of the 43.
Currently the only way to definitively diagnose CTE is through an autopsy.
This is the novel's central question, one it refuses to answer definitively.
We have not definitively suspended our diplomatic relations regarding Syria with Russia.
The impact on the average consumer can't be understated – or definitively predicted.
I learned, definitively, that nude and peach lipstick is not for me!
In this specific state, men have moved definitively towards the Republican candidate.
His turn to figuration would definitively separate him, aesthetically, from his peers.
He decided to switch definitively to vaping and hasn't turned back since.
Q. Let's talk about where white men are definitively in control, in Hollywood.
Can anyone say, definitively, what happened to jeans and a going-out top?
Could you name a single fact of that what definitively proved the collusion?
They adopted a punkier sound following this record and definitively disbanded shortly thereafter.
"I can tell you definitively that is going to be policy," Wolfe said.
It was also a definitively problematic skate mag to look at in school.
There are, of course, things that are definitively terrible — like abuse and neglect.
The study doesn't definitively prove that alcohol is linked to all these crimes.
But she may be on her way to being definitively eclipsed by Sen.
The rise of AI will definitively signal the end of the app era.
Again, like so much of the evidence here, this doesn't prove anything definitively.
Like Comey, I have to respond that I do not know -- not definitively.
So I'm not going to say definitively whether these changes are actually enough.
Nor do they definitively name what the preferred outcome should or could be.
He is definitively not the author," a department spokesperson told NBC News. "No!
I think they need to explain what actually went wrong, conclusively and definitively.
Tanya: I can tell you definitively that I have never had that problem.
We now know definitively that USGS had nothing to do with Fagre's dismissal.
Google didn't definitively express that Allo is a replacement for Hangouts and Messenger.
But the legislation definitively did not break the link between lobbyists and legislation.
They can't say definitively that watching sports were the cause of these effects.
"No, I can definitively say the president is not a liar," Sanders said.
As SB Nation's Jon Bois has definitively proven, the Browns live in hell.
Large human trials showing that ketamine definitively works have yet to be published.
In the morning, the BBC ran Wright's story as a definitively proven fact.
She speaks quickly and definitively, as though she's well-versed in defending herself.
They're beings that are definitively and without question Not To Be Fucked With.
Rosenzweig: There are conflicting opinions on this and no one yet knows definitively.
Earnest said he can't definitively link Podesta's hacked email to the Russian government.
Hacking was definitively to blame in 20 percent of the cases, Bitglass said.
Kourtney Kardashian and ex Scott Disick are definitively not an item these days.
More empirical evidence is needed to definitively draw such a "blue wave" conclusion.
Then her ashes would join him, protectively, definitively, behind the green marble wall.
"This proposal is definitively market-friendly for bond holders," said Lavoie by email.
But it's crucial to definitively establish that your manager is on your side.
There was no way to definitively determine why the crowd was so large.
Malta is the only country in the world that definitively bans such operations.
MATTHEW PURDY, deputy managing editor: So you're definitively taking that off the table?
An Equifax spokesperson said definitively that the company had not suffered another breach.
"It was knowing absolutely, definitively, demonstrably that the city was lying," Kalven said.
It's hard to definitively say Reggie's Rap was the first of its kind.
The toxicology report would definitively chronicle what Shaver's blood alcohol content level was.
The next day Google happened to announce definitively that Project Dragonfly was dead.
Against this backdrop, how can one definitively claim that Iran is not cheating?
In any event, by this point the movie's wit has definitively dried up.
Her paintings definitively explode the notion of modernist abstraction as a male project.
Recent events within various congressional contests, however, should answer such questions pretty definitively.
Here's the thing: We can't definitively link those numbers to the Swift effect.
It has not yet proved definitively that it can make money doing so.
However, investigators have only definitively identified the remains of one of the 43.
They definitively ruled out any connection between MS-13 and Ms. Rodriguez's death.
McConnell has yet to say definitively how the Senate will conduct the trial.
And there are still several key questions that have not been definitively answered.
We will never know definitively how many lives were saved because of these.
"We can't say definitively, so we're still running everything to ground," he added.
The Supreme Court has never definitively resolved whether Congress can sue the president.
One, that there is a hell, because human freedom can definitively choose evil.
To say definitively what happened in Mr. Long's case would require more research.
But it will be years before they can definitively say the treatment worked.
WASHINGTON — Rarely do a presidential candidate's own words so definitively haunt his presidency.
Apex Legends is definitively a competitive game that requires you take it seriously.
Shaheen has expressed concerns about Pompeo, but has not definitively said "no" yet.
However, the remains of only one of the 43 were ever definitively identified.
Of course the answer to this complex question will never be definitively known.
Could you name a single fact of that would definitively prove the collusion?
But never would it definitively enter unto the 404 and scroll no more.
Not everyone agrees that the marriage plot's coffin has been definitively nailed shut.
They still have the power to restrict flexibility but none are definitively untradable.
In 1898, scientists definitively proved malaria was in fact transmitted to humans by mosquitoes.
Blaney said it could not definitively be confimed that the ill students had norovirus.
The vice president could have definitively ruled himself out of the running, but hasn't.
Endgame definitively closes a few chapters in the Avengers saga in highly satisfying fashion.
It's tough to say with definitively if that's why young people are leaving Facebook.
To date, the remains of only one of the 43 have been definitively identified.
Even some old shoots that seem definitively misogynistic by today's standards have complicated backstories.
Then he considered the possibilities for measuring those values definitively in a single observation.
At the moment, the line between psychology and skulduggery is impossible to draw definitively.
" Ewan then looked out at the audience and said definitively into the mic, "Yes.
If it is true, why not tell us that Baker is definitively Spencer's dad?
Sure. But it was all was the same feeling, except it was definitively 2018.
"I don't think we can definitively say that they [don't] reduce inequality," Schmidt says.
I would say that we will very definitively answer that question in the finale.
Uber said definitively it's not taking part, while Intel left the door wide open.
He is the man who can definitively speak "for Europe," if any man can.
Once the analysis is complete, we will communicate our findings transparently, definitively and quickly.
Sure, it's definitively adorable...but does it belong to a dog or a cat?
Steven Spielberg's "The BFG" now definitively ranks as one of the year's biggest flops.
So do we definitively know what kind of porn gets people off the fastest?
And Will's disappearance, plus the phone call to Ms. Joyce, aren't definitively aggressive acts.
Whether one approach is definitively better than the other remains to be worked out.
What the slab was definitively not used for, however, was cleaning and fileting trout.
When it comes to oil pulling, however, we know pretty definitively that it's not.
" Martin Schulz, leader of Germany's Social Democratic Party, tweeted: "One must denounce Nazis definitively.
Debra Messing definitively proved that the women of Hollywood are absolutely done being silent.
Ocean's 8 is definitively, in the best way possible, the latter type of movie.
"We can't say definitively, so we're still running everything to ground," he added.  Sen.
Economics is not a natural science like physics, where questions can be definitively settled.
One game is not enough to settle the debate over Davis' trade value definitively.
But the movie ends Jedha's story as definitively as it ends Chirrut and Baze's.
But as for Thorne: "This," she told Nylon definitively, "is my year of badassness."
Also, Mike Cernovich will tell you definitively that he has pivoted away from trolling.
With a blunt, "I'm out," McIlroy definitively stalled the Premier Golf League's budding momentum.
One main issue was that it was unclear who could definitively interpret the restrictions.
For one thing, the link between Zika and microcephaly hasn't even been definitively proven.
He presented potential faults — factionalism, inexperience, isolation — without saying definitively whether they were faults.
And for more than a year, the company has not addressed the criticism definitively.
And we can now definitively report that the Dalai Lama made several important proclamations.
Those theories may not be definitively proven, but there is growing evidence supporting each.
While it's too soon to answer that question definitively, the early returns aren't promising.
But the status of other sorts of legal materials has not been definitively resolved.
The Supreme Court has never definitively ruled on whether West Virginia's existence is constitutional.
They're the only team in the East that definitively added talent without losing much.
Without the proper paperwork, Southwest and regulators cannot definitively say the planes are safe.
Trump voters overwhelmingly believe he should remain president even if Mueller definitively proved collusion.
Still, the researchers could not definitively claim that too much caffeine is dangerous, either.
Still, the door to a new paradigm and a tennis boom was definitively ajar.
It is impossible to definitively connect individual cancers to a single exposure to radiation.
However, the bat was too badly decomposed to definitively determine whether it had rabies.
This Trudeau cannot definitively give a count on how many times he's worn blackface.
But, it does mean that Trump can't definitively say no collusion has been found.
Has the carefree beach of "Gidget" been definitively replaced by a more sinister vision?
If the play does not definitively provide any better one, the production itself does.
Luckily, we have loads of data that help us answer that question somewhat definitively.
None of the deaths have been definitively linked to the dossier by the authorities.
Instead, it would be justified simply by Kim's failure to move definitively toward denuclearization.
And Peterson notes the difficulty of designing studies that definitively capture a diet's effects.
However, hopefully one day, we'll be able to definitively say: flying saucers are real!
This new investigation, however, definitively shows that forced sexual initiation happens here as well.
Still, Flores adds that doctors can't say definitively that menthol cigarettes cause more cancers.
The death toll was never definitively determined, but estimates range as high as 24,000.
To photograph so definitively, as if there was such a thing as a self.
"However, until the conclusion of the autopsy… we won't be able to determine that definitively."
Also, Clinton was openly against the Keystone pipeline project long before Obama definitively rejected it.
Titled the Trainer, Tread by Everlane's introductory silhouette is definitively the first of its kind.
It will take additional study to definitively decide the origin of the newly-discovered anomaly.
Yet not so long ago, this insider crowd of self-proclaimed deplorables was definitively fringe.
But for now, we can definitively say that neither Cardi nor Koko can take credit.
McDonald and officials backing Charlotte's bid said they have heard nothing definitively from the RNC.
The president-elect has not said definitively whether he will continue tweeting after Jan. 20.
And, in 1897, British doctor Ronald Ross definitively proved that mosquitoes transmitted the malaria parasite.
An interlocutory ruling by the 2nd Circuit, in other words, wouldn't definitively end the case.
While they may not know the answer definitively, Twitter came up with some strong possibilities.
ChromeOS has definitively taken over the place that Google once hoped Android tablets could occupy.
The study can't definitively prove the debate over Prop 8 led to more homophobic bullying.
This is the first time the report has definitively pointed the finger at global warming.
This is probably the hardest major court in America to definitively label along partisan lines.
So is there a way to definitively tell if audiences loved or hated a film?
"If it comes at 8%, I would definitively look at the transaction carefully," said Newman.
But next season is definitively billed as the final round for the trend-setting series.
Yet the candidate has declined to say definitively whether he would extend the diesel subsidy.
So far, the remains of only one of the 43 students have been definitively identified.
For example, we will probably never know definitively if UFOs do or do not exist.
The ALPHA experiment expects to be able to definitively answer this question later this year.
It's a fair question but I can't tell you definitively the answer to that question.
It's a fair question, but I can't tell you definitively the answer to that question.
"The law should be definitively approved in the spring," he said in a televised speech.
You can make points without also saying she's definitively won and the race is over.
" He spoke definitively about the allegations in his testimony last Thursday, calling them "a farce.
Frustration and creativity intersected in the form of peaceful marching, plastic whistles and, definitively, paint.
It's too early for me to say definitively whether they're a good purchase or not.
Sanders hasn't definitively indicated whether he'd give Clinton a full-throated endorsement as the nominee.
There are conditions... in order to definitively be reinstated we need to meet these conditions.
I CAN DEFINITIVELY SAY I'M NOT RUNNING FOR ELLECTED OFFICE, PRESIDENT OR ANY OTHER OFFICE.
"This decree aims to resolve... definitively the problems of our country's banking system," he said.
But Control is definitively set in the same universe as Remedy's 2010 hit, Alan Wake.
The "space Nazis" motif is specifically common, though, because it's realistic and definitively world-ending.
The only way to definitively diagnose the disease is with a brain exam after death.
It's this uncertainty that I'll miss if the mystery of Ferrante has been definitively solved.
Name Withheld FTD is one of those conditions that can be definitively diagnosed only posthumously.
While emotion has hardly gone out of style, it has definitively gone out of fashion.
Researchers are planning more work to definitively explain the reasons behind physical abuse at home.
And while it's too early to say definitively how, the advertising world is no exception.
It's never definitively established, but the suggestive uncertainty frees up Miralles for broader symbolic purposes.
The following year, Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows, American businesses definitively stopped shedding jobs.
The remake divided critics, leading to a definitively rotten score of 53% on Rotten Tomatoes.
So I can't claim these to be definitively the best installments of TV in 2019.
It's apparently license to definitively conclude, for the umpteenth time, that he is a racist.
This record shows definitively no quid pro quo, which is the same as no bribery.
She stops short of definitively saying she would axe it from the US's energy future.
Fidel Castro resigned because of illness, at first provisionally in 2006 and definitively in 2008.
But none of the witnesses were able to say definitively why the aid was frozen.
Finally, Mr. Chief Justice, the FEC's answer is definitively "No," the government cannot ban books.
No one can say, definitively, how much momentum any candidate has at any given time.
The video invites viewers to sign a petition demanding bullfighting be definitively abolished in France.
Finally, in early winter, he told his brother and mother definitively that he was gay.
Nor would he say whether the decision had been definitively reached one way or the other.
An ultrasound showing definitively that there is no baby in the uterus is often not enough.
They can only be definitively answered should Biden emerge atop the crowded Democratic pack next summer.
The trouble is, it's unclear what tasks quantum computers can definitively perform better than regular computers.
Like the home plate collision, it is a logistical problem that was never definitively cleared up.
The discovery of Keystone in the boy doesn't definitively prove that it was making him sick.
Hours earlier, interim coach Joe Philbin declined to say definitively whether or not Rodgers would play.
The envelope was found along with other documents which could be definitively traced back to Harding.
He definitively condemned the violence and clearly described the federal investigation underway, promising any resources necessary.
Intel's latest and definitively greatest Xeon processor, the E2716-27 v73, has an MSRP of $27,28894.
The $814 million mission hinges on detecting something that has never been definitively detected before: marsquakes.
The tumor was treated definitively and there is no evidence of disease elsewhere in the body.
If you do know that definitively, then perhaps the FBI should talk to you as well.
"Congress is in a unique position to resolve any controversy quickly and definitively," the letter states.
But hey, at least Lucas could now say his prequel movies were definitively not the worst.
On Tuesday, Schwartz shared some evidence on social media that proved his time-warped paternity definitively.
Martin Schulz, the party's candidate for chancellor, has already "definitively" ruled it out in an interview.
I can definitively say that the Airwrap is much better than any other blowdryers I've tried.
Marijuana has never been definitively linked to any serious ailments — not deadly overdoses or lung disease.
"The matter of Vivarte's debt is definitively settled," Puy said in the interview with Les Echos.
Was that question answered about as definitively as it will be with what we just saw?
"I cannot ever say definitively that this specific mistreatment was a result of race," Perry wrote.
Do we have any major privacy concerns that we can definitively point at and look at?
As can definitively identifying a user's legal jurisdiction based on their location (if that's even available).
There are some other Hills alums who can near-definitively be counted out of the reboot.
To my knowledge, it has never been definitively explained what the BOP concluded about that incident.
That's pretty dumb, so in 1993 Congress and the IRS acted to definitively disallow this move.
The pin game survives thanks to USPS's low prices and somewhat impeccable (ok, definitively average) service.
Some research has possibly, though not definitively, shown that exercise might be able to do that.
"I'm not going to definitively say he's any of those things at this point," Vespa says.
Google is asking NHTSA to definitively define what role states will play in the regulatory process.
And debates about who starred in that movie you saw can be resolved immediately and definitively.
A blood test performed in a clinical setting is the only way to be definitively diagnosed.
Despite this association, experts have yet to definitively confirm the link between Zika and birth defects.
Trump has reversed so many positions as to prove definitively that he's guided by no ideology.
Sixth, the myth that coal is the only avenue to poverty reduction has been definitively punctured.
Yet, Armani has not definitively said who might replace him if he were ever to retire.
But first impressions were not enough time to definitively say the G22.91 is worth your money.
Trump said pretty definitively in April on Air Force One he didn't know about Cohen's payments.
Just remember this: Barack Obama, a black man, was president when that moment seemed definitively over.
Jeff Flake wouldn't support tax reform, though the Arizona Republican hasn't definitively said he he'd vote.
To examine the question more definitively, we conducted an internal project at the U.S. Census Bureau.
On Friday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wouldn't definitively rule out a barrier at the Southern border.
Even at this early stage, we can pretty definitively answer that second question: Not a chance.
In short: Trump couldn't have known definitively from "media reports" that this was a terrorist incident.
Authorities in Las Vegas say they cannot "definitively" determine the gunman&aposs motive in the Oct.
I can't definitively tell you, but I can see the appeal of creating such a website.
But they stopped short of suggesting the use of barrel bombs would definitively draw a response.
The mixed ruling does not definitively decide whether the question could be added at some point.
Nobody knows for sure how many people might have aphantasia — or even if it's definitively real.
That's entirely possible given a few senators have yet to definitively say they'll back the bill.
It won't be more definitively known until next week where and when Irma will make landfall.
A large federal study, published in 2008, definitively showed the supplement is useless for this purpose.
Historians have noted that the duchess herself cannot be definitively described as the first multiracial royal.
Ten years after the VMAs, neither Taylor nor Kanye has managed to definitively win the feud.
I'm not saying gender is definitively not an issue here, but there's potentially more going on.
But watching van Persie, and United, leave Arsenal so definitively in their wake was too much.
To me, it's why would you waste your time debating something that you can't definitively win?
But he has not said definitively whether he would veto a bill that includes the provision.
Then he concluded definitively: It would have been a sellout had they gone through with it.
I can't know definitively how Trump feels about Jews or gays or a whole lot else.
Experts warn they still lack full data to say definitively how lethal the new coronavirus is.
The others are in a perpetual state of limbo, neither fully covered nor definitively not covered.
Until this happens it is a little premature to say definitively who is leading the race.
"There is no one that can definitively say that's too much or too little," says Bloom.
With no one commenting in public, it's hard to say anything definitively what Pyongyang is thinking.
But no scientific evidence has been found that definitively proves the land has made residents sick.
So, I don't think anyone could say they are definitively in violation of the Magnitsky Act.
It isn't possible to definitively determine the reason for the crime reduction after the slowdown ended.
But he declined to say definitively whether there were more instances of him wearing dark makeup.
And this was one of the years where we could definitively say yes, unfortunately you are.
However, this past decade, the streetwear movement definitively took off and shifted the entire fashion landscape. 
So the use of weapons tailored to smaller theaters or contingencies cannot be definitively ruled out.
Michael S. Rogers, said definitively on Monday that there was no evidence that such eavesdropping occurred.
"Often doctors can't definitively tell them if their memory loss is related to aging," he said.
Today's data, unfortunately, can't definitively answer the question of whether this is truly an Alzheimer's breakthrough.
This person today, I promise you, nobody can definitively tell you if he actually left the country.
A few years after going online in 1996, the Super-K experiment definitively ruled out SU(5).
THUMP: Your parties are more like discos-that-are-queer rather than definitively gay or queer discos.
Apple Inc, is that it will not definitively decide whether the App Store functions as a monopoly.
The military's assessment hasn't changed, but the investigation will attempt to establish more definitively exactly what happened.
Frank Gaffney says he's not on Trump's team One person says he's definitively not on the team.
Surely, the United States deserves a chief executive who is definitively free of the taint of obstruction.
My idea that I'd recovered and could safely use drugs occasionally was about to be definitively falsified.
Nintendo has never said definitively what planet Hyrule is on, and it's a subject of much contention.
We can't say definitively that no service uses such an idiotic system today, but it's highly unlikely.
If Rousseff were convicted and removed definitively, Temer would stay in the post until elections in 2018.
The researchers couldn't definitively prove that expanded access to naloxone led to the reduction in overdose deaths.
They'll still need a lot more data before they can definitively draw a link between the two.
I think it's a complicated relationship, and it's hard to say definitively who or what is responsible.
Police officials have not definitively answered questions about whether the responding officers said anything before opening fire.
And it led naturally to the question for Sanders at Thursday's briefing — why, definitively, was Comey fired?
Still, as comics becomes increasingly, definitively mainstream, this was an important showing of their radical, political potential.
It could win full European approval if data definitively proving effectiveness is submitted during the conditional period.
The National Transportation Safety Board in a preliminary report did not say definitively what caused the Nov.
Twitter also did not say definitively that it would never ban Trump, or any other world leader.
" When pressed by Swisher on the issue of regret, Pichai stated more definitively, "I don't regret it.
Some have definitively not, however: former Vice President Joe Biden, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Sen.
But he is definitively a different swimmer now than he was 22024, 240, or 12 years ago.
Ultimately, it's hard to definitively say whether the current stock plunge is related to Jenner or not.
So, if you had to pinpoint a definitively on-trend and cool person, who would it be?
Neither her video nor those of the police department definitively show that Keith Lamont Scott was armed.
The concept of a backdoor is simple to state but not so simple to definitively pin down.
They described themselves as "socially progressive;" they don't oppose gay marriage and were not definitively against abortion.
It can't say definitively that a little booze causes harm, but there's some evidence that it might.
On December 15, 2017, she dropped her second mixtape of the year, the definitively titled Pop 2.
Money is definitively not a motivation; volunteers are paid only about $20 an hour for their time.
I have my theories, but honestly, definitively, I don't think many people other than Marlene really know.
We can, however, definitively fact-check his claim that African Americans are generally pleased with his performance.
That assumes early screenings definitively do lead to patients getting effective treatment -- something Grossman argued remains unclear.
It's natural to have a range of experiences and emotions, and none are definitively right or wrong.
Both analyses definitively conclude that the claim is wrong: There are no unexplained correlations in LIGO's noise.
All of this is in keeping with Trump's own assertion that you can't definitively blame the Russians.
Schumer has continued this dance, and he hasn't definitively ruled out working with Trump in the future.
This is all speculation, of course: we won't know definitively until December 16th exactly what will happen.
None of the front-runners have been able to pull away from the others definitively in polling.
In 1964, the U.S. Surgeon General's Office released a groundbreaking report definitively linking smoking to lung cancer.
What we have not been able to answer definitively is the why Stephen Paddock committed this act.
She didn't definitively say no to tying the knot again, but she was leaning towards no dice.
Anyway, it really is over — definitively on the Democratic side, with high probability on the Republican side.
The White House has suggested, but not definitively stated, that it will stay within those guide-rails.
While the Supreme Court has never definitively ruled on the subject, the answer appears to be yes.
This investigation might not uncover any new information that proves definitively whether or not Kavanaugh assaulted Ford.
"I hate ever saying no definitively … but it's not in the front of my brain," Behr said.
On level ground, it's hard to definitively separate any one elite prospect in this class from another.
The duet was extraordinarily horny, and the entire internet collectively came together to say, definitively, Oh, yeah.
In prison, you can't always answer those questions definitively; sometimes there is a lockdown or an emergency.
Definitively diagnosing the condition requires a sleep test — either at home, or more extensively in a lab.
But what I can say definitively is that these results show it's definitely worth shooting your shot.
That's because the officials also declined to definitively say that Trump hadn't asked them to do so.
Definitively diagnosing the disorder requires invasive surgery; doctors need to peer inside the pelvis through a laparoscopy.
The investigation's inconclusive outcome may help, observers said, because it did not definitively undermine Mr. Northam's account.
This suggests that the underlying data were very strong, though one month's numbers don't prove anything definitively.
Supporters of vaccination pointed out that these cases – although tragic – could not definitively be blamed on vaccination.
I like knowing definitively what I'm going to do, when I'm going to do it, and where.
In other words, a classic venture/digitisation bet, but one that is yet to pan out definitively.
Ms. McHorse emphasized that the study does not definitively answer why horses' side toes started to vanish.
The figures do not total 100 percent because responsibility for some deaths could not be definitively established.
Google definitively won the patent suit in 2012, and it was handed a copyright victory soon after.
And in the foreground is a man, in whose body language we can definitively read a lateness.
Definitively diagnosing Covid-19 requires detecting the virus that causes it, SARS-CoV-2, in bodily fluids.
That said, we've been hearing Andrea has indeed passed, but have to yet to definitively confirm it.
You've definitively shown us why you shouldn't be first on the political calendar, and so much more.
No one has definitively said no to a fifth season, but no one has said yes, either.
The researchers caution that the study doesn't definitively show that exercise directly causes cancer risk to drop.
President Trump needs to definitively declare that the era of weakness under the Obama administration is over.
But he stopped short of saying definitively the President would meet with the governor in the future.
In the end, social media and journalistic scrutiny aligned with comedy to right a wrong pretty definitively.
"So I cannot definitively say where the soups came from or what was in them," says Baum.
During his confirmation hearing, he would not commit definitively to avoid directing tax dollars to Trump businesses.
The documents may or may not answer that question definitively, but we'll never know without seeing them.
It's hard to say definitively whether companies with unequal voting rights perform better or worse over time.
Is there any way, in principle, for us to prove definitively that we're living in a simulation?
In order to definitively diagnose the condition, doctors need to peer inside the pelvis through a laparoscopy.
Nearly a dozen years of evidence proves they're wrong, and this year he's definitively worth every penny.
Still, it's never been definitively linked to any serious ailments — not deadly overdoses, lung disease, or schizophrenia.
That's when I realized Steve was definitively using Breitbart to pave his way to the West Wing.
If the underlying question is— MURPHY: You can't say definitively today that guns shouldn't be in schools?
Adding these together and filling in the blanks yields a model of the creature's skull (pictured), and comparing this with other fossils, some definitively identified as Homo sapiens and some equally definitively identified as not, shows that the parts from which it is composed come from a sapiens population.
That research file was the only data that researchers could definitively say had been taken by the hackers.
Public health experts say that we can't definitively attribute the drop in smokers to the uptick in vaping.
In some of the country's hottest segments, price gains have cooled definitively, with prices slashed and turnover stagnating.
The current study's results don't definitively prove that the brain can't regenerate neurons past teenhood somewhere else, though.
There are hundreds — no, thousands — of red lippies on the market, and some are definitively better than others.
Harris followed up on that line of questioning on Thursday by demanding Barr respond definitively to the question.
The recent calving event can't be definitively tied to global warming, but there's ongoing debate about that possibility.
I do not think that's the way to run the Fed, but I am definitively not in charge.
These are all valid and extremely important questions, and ones that will be answered definitively in Avengers: Endgame.
Wait, Tom jumps in again, talking over deftly and definitively from Goldman and Mayer, so I am reengaged.
In public, in private, even in writing — it's happening all the time, and it is definitively not okay.
Except at this stage in an increasingly tight race, analysts and anchors can't say all that much definitively.
Zika definitively causes serious birth defects in the brain, the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention announced today.
That evening, I understood definitively that Maria and Paul were plugged into something wide-reaching, powerful, and scary.
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, is a degenerative brain disease that can only be definitively diagnosed after death.
Obviously, we won't be able to answer those answers definitively for months or possibly years after this campaign.
President Donald Trump, who recently met with retail executives, has yet to definitively weigh in on the issue.
Nothing explored in Serial could definitively prove what really happened to Lee, or whether Syed was actually involved.
However, it's only over the last 20 years that the melt rate has definitively increased beyond natural variability.
The United States also wanted to permanently fix the border with Haiti, which had never been definitively surveyed.
Why retell the story of a character whose story has already been told so well and so definitively?
At this point, the club owner and the door staff ended the conversation definitively and closed the door.
All throughout, the question of whether or not love is blind is constantly posed, but never definitively answered.
However, there weren't enough stay-at-home dads in the study to answer the question definitively, she said.
If you can answer that question definitively you're well on your way to joining the mechanical key fandom.
See, for example, this article from 2006, which, among other things, definitively proves that the universe is timeless.
But that's how it was supposed to work for Jose Bautista, who had a definitively mediocre .240/.329/.
By late Sunday, neither Clinton nor Trump supporters would definitively say their candidate still had confidence in Comey.
An external rape kit was administered days after the incident which was too late to determine anything definitively.
Basically, there really hasn't been enough research to definitively say that aloe juice is good for your health.
Despite what The Meg insinuates, Megalodons are definitively extinct, and not in hiding in some underground Megalodon bunker.
However, he&aposs also talked very crisply and definitively about the poison that&aposs coming over our border.
The Chancellor also told CNBC he can't definitively say whether or not he will approve more quantitative easing.
"The president has returned definitively," the source said, adding that Bongo may still travel abroad for medical tests.
Neither George or Amal has commented on the pregnancy reports, so we can't definitively confirm them just yet.
The Supreme Court, however, has never definitively answered some key questions about the extent of the pardon power.
But speaking to reporters Tuesday, McMaster twice declined to say definitively whether the Western Wall is in Israel.
Lately, Bush tends to say definitively that Trump won't be the party's pick and avoids answering the hypothetical.
The difference seems obvious: Statements of fact, even ones that aren't true, can be definitively verified or debunked.
But this makes it impossible for states to say, definitively, when their programs will run out of money.
The samples were shot through with little bubbles of preplanetary dust, identifying this landfall definitively as a chondrite.
Comics are pop culture now, and the nerds have definitively won the war, and here, enjoy this book.
Proponents of cupping claim myriad health benefits, though these have not been proven definitively in reputable scientific literature.
But the CDC does not believe that they can definitively say EV-D68 is the source of AFM.
The fascinating thing about Weiner is that it doesn't definitively pick one of these angles over the other.
The report clarified that a deal has not yet been definitively agreed on and could still fall through.
But no one has definitively solved the riddle of what seems like a rabid case of canine contempt.
At the NBC forum, Mr. Trump disputed Russia's guilt, telling Mr. Lauer the culprits were not definitively known.
Although no hard evidence exists to definitively determine their function, many have speculated as to the stones' purpose.
The new color image also revealed it to be definitively red, like the top of Pluto's moon Charon.
Orzack does not believe there's enough evidence to definitively state that climate change affects the newborn sex ratio.
The email "definitively stated that Pruitt approves and was supportive" of it, an administration official told The Atlantic.
Indeed, there are no studies that definitively prove a link between radiation emitted by cell phones and cancer.
At this phase in its development, neither its practical utility nor its political function have been definitively determined.
Does any of this definitively explain why The Accountant was America's digital movie rental of choice in 2017?
By not declaring definitively that he is suspending or ending his campaign, he can continue to raise money.
After he definitively wins it by insinuating that XZibit has HIV, he gets this handshake from an onlooker.
"If we consider these numbers we would be paying dividends," he said, declining to definitively confirm a payout.
This is definitively not breaking news, even if any consequent developments might still be considered worthy of note.
It's too early in his presidency to tell definitively whether his negotiating tactics will work in international relations.
But while Clinton may have danced near that line, in no way did she clearly, definitively cross it.
Here's an uncontroversial gauntlet to throw down: Ocarina of Time is definitively the greatest video game ever created.
She washes her hands frequently and has not been able to definitively pinpoint the cause of her infection.
But how Ms. Ferrante's novels came into being remains a mystery that financial records alone cannot solve definitively.
The logic: Higher legitimate pay would mean fewer temptations for outside income, whether technically legal or definitively not.
Less than half — 44 percent — said definitively that they didn't want to see the video to the end.
He turns definitively to French after the war to free himself of English, to strip down his language.
The FDA added that the treatment has not yet been definitively proven effective against the coronavirus in general.
More important, the cookies themselves — at last elegant, seductive and definitively crunchy — were a lesson in misplaced expectations.
None of this means that we can definitively tie any spike in voter registration to Swift's Instagram post.
REPORTER: Madam Secretary, can you definitively say, are the children being used as pawns against — for a wall?
This decline makes it harder to claim definitively that Mr. Comey's letter was responsible for any subsequent decline.
But until Williams, Federer and Nadal are definitively dethroned, this remains their era and they remain the benchmark.
And then there's the biggest reason: Nowitzki has not definitively stated that this season will be his last.
Less has been done, seemingly, to defray the idea that Mr. Bolton's definition of "fashion" is definitively Western.
Six works in the collection have been definitively identified as plundered by the Nazis or sold under duress.
Definitively stopping Sanders would require a clear choice, yet party leaders have clearly decided they can't be bothered.
In fact, recent research has definitively demonstrated the myriad social, economic and cultural forces binding the country together.
Yes, but: The study does not definitively state that the market has a direct impact on election outcomes.
Nervous about airing an allegation it could not definitively verify, NBC held the interview until after the trial.
After years of her personal life, choices, and diary being on display, Knox was definitively acquitted in 2015.
Authorities definitively identified the remains of only one of them, and the incident has never been fully explained.
"The answer is definitively yes," said Peter FitzSimons, a former Wallaby who is now a columnist and author.
"The Prince Estate will never give permission to President Trump to use Prince's songs," the tweet concluded, definitively.
The decision to quote bin Laden and Awlaki does not definitively indicate al Qaeda provided the main inspiration.
Obviously, 222 bottles is far too small a sample to definitively answer the existential question for Australian riesling.
If he is the first candidate to definitively defeat Sanders in a contest, it could resurrect his campaign.
The new UnidosUS poll shows definitively that the tax law hasn't helped them and is leaving them behind.
As Sadie's hair grew out, Ms. Rose felt it was time to clear things up quickly and definitively.
They knocked each other off the track, into the runoff area gravel and definitively out of the race.
"I don't want to go there and definitively say we should be prosecuting the attorney general," Franken said.
"We have definitively not received anything on banned words, not even orally," a State Department official told Politico.
The movie finally achieves that state, and definitively, when Yakovlev sexually assaults a young noblewoman in a carriage.
The vice president's office "definitively denies" that he wrote the piece for the Times, according to NBC News.
Bradshaw clarified that the posts were gathered in a preliminary analysis and weren't definitively examples of foreign influence.
Coronavirus doesn't transfer through sweat, but we don't definitively know how long the virus lingers on various surfaces.
"So the Supreme Court will need to step in at some point to definitively settle things," he says.
It's a relatively new question in climate science, and at this stage, researchers haven't definitively established a relationship.
I don't know if it is definitively the best buzzer beater ever, but it is in the conversation.
After Murphy pushed DeVos about why she can't say definitively whether they belong, DeVos brought up a story Sen.
The one thing we can definitively say about Mars living: We know how we'll get there — initially, at least.
So it's more challenging to say definitively that the HIV-related mortality reductions we found were just from insurance.
They suspect some of those under arrest traveled to Syria via Cyprus, but have not yet definitively established this.
" Momo Inc: "No, we are not recommending any China stocks particularly because they are definitively not a Trump stock.
The diagnostics project might be going under the internal code-name "Picard," although CNBC could not confirm this definitively.
Can we definitively say that another person's words were motivated by raw prejudice and not economic anxiety, or whatever?
A "part identifier" was legible on the plane piece, officials said, which allowed investigators to identify the wreckage definitively.
To root it out definitively would require far more than a "surge" of 20,000 troops of the 82nd Airborne.
Wonder Woman finally answers those questions definitively, and it's a tremendous win for a franchise that desperately needed one.
"The tumor was treated definitively and there is no evidence of disease elsewhere in the body," the spokeswoman added.
The fact that his identity has yet to be definitively revealed is a testament to his team's corporate discipline.
But naming rights aside, this is one problem that we can say definitively has nothing to do with Facebook.
Reid still did not definitively state that she wrote the posts, but acknowledged that it did make sense historically.
On the plus side, these latest results from LUX definitively showed that prior hints of possible WIMPs were false.
We can't look back now and say either side definitively won, because this argument cannot ever possibly be won.
Furthermore, studies of the mummy have concluded fairly definitively that the man spent all his life in southern Europe.
The source would not say definitively whether the Obamas -- who are close to the royal couple -- had been invited.
The bottom line: The Senate seems to have proven definitively that Republicans can't agree on an ACA replacement plan.
If it turns out Zika is definitively the cause of the birth complication, then the next question is: How?
"All I can tell you definitively is it wasn't marked classified at the time it was sent," Kirby said.
"Thus in many cases, it is not possible to definitively state that a person has been cured," Chang said.
The agency quickly said quite definitively that meteorites do not cause fires because they cool after entering our atmosphere.
However, when we asked point-blank if his brother and sister-in-law are anti-LGBT ... he answered. Definitively.
"No," he said definitively when asked if the ending was satisfying in a video shared by WISN's Stephen Watson.
What exactly that means for privacy remains to be seen — and won't be known definitively for years to come.
If you know that resistance is an attribute of the bacteria, then using drugs rarely but definitively makes sense.
Yellen definitively dismissed the idea that the White House was putting pressure on the Fed to keep rates low.
Linda, the prosecutors claimed, had definitively broken off the affair during the dinner before the Giants game, devastating Nunez.
Unfortunately, the details of case dispositions will never be definitively known because the parties all agreed to secrecy agreements.
Time will tell if Razer will be a big enough platform to step up into the race more definitively.
Like most members of the Kim clan, little is definitively known about Kim Yo Jong beyond her official rank.
New York would go blue, as usual, but in most of the country the tide had turned definitively red.
He believes the missing piece of the puzzle to definitively comprehend the consequences of global warming is scientific data.
There are also still a host of lawmakers who haven't definitively said if they'll back the final bill. Sens.
After giving hundreds of rides, I can definitively say that Uber is more popular than Lyft in my area.
The tumor was "treated definitively and there is no evidence of disease elsewhere in the body," the court said.
Proving a specific person or nation-state is behind a cyber-attack can be incredibly difficult to do definitively.
By necessity, most of it would rely on animal studies that could never definitively prove the effect in humans.
The officials familiar with the strike tell CNN it has never been definitively determined if Baghdadi was actually killed.
Research has not definitively shown a link between the two, according to a review by The New York Times.
How could we possibly have determined that each of these tweets definitively corresponds to a "Fox and Friends" segment?
Once we can unlock the secrets of exoplanet atmospheres, we can definitively determine whether or not they are habitable.
No one has ever been able to definitively explain why hot water freezes faster, but there are several theories.
As a result, it's difficult to say definitively if Ohio has more armed teachers per capita than anywhere else.
War Is Boring reporter Steve Weintz proved fairly definitively that eight weapons simply would not fit on the F313.
Well, since you're asking me the question, I'm not sure I can definitively answer whether it did or not.
This seemingly due to the fact that stimulus from the ECB will not definitively end when its QE finishes.
Some debris definitively linked to the plane has been found, but for the most part its whereabouts remain unknown.
"No, I can definitively say the president is not a liar," she assured reporters during an off-camera briefing.
But the officer rejected his request because Mr. Thuraissigiam could not identify the assailants or definitively establish their motives.
In his first eight seasons in the league, he was a definitively above-average QB, but not much else.
But she doesn't imagine her way into Katharine's bedroom or state, definitively, that her long-term attachments were physical.
I must say that from this book I can't definitively decide whether you should properly be called a moralist.
"We can't answer definitively" what is driving the rise, Commissioner O'Neill told reporters at a crime briefing this month.
Perhaps the most significant thing Yiannopoulos has accomplished at Breitbart is definitively linking the site to the alt-right.
So now feels like the right time to ask: Is one of the apps definitively superior for hitching rides?
"Say Goodnight, Gracie" (season 25, episode 230) And here is where Rory and Jess's relationship gets definitively blown up.
" On Tuesday, at a rally in Iowa, he said definitively, "We're going to have to have a carbon tax.
And that's the reason we decided to definitively choose the best side — using science and hard data, of course.
The intelligence agency had always been hesitant to definitively point fingers in the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The characters in the book frequently speak as if their fight will definitively settle the direction of world history.
Nobody could answer that question definitively until recently, when Indiana University researchers ran the first double-blind clinical trial.
Few vehicle accidents can be definitely linked to alcohol, and few saved lives can be definitively linked to seatbelts.
We've reached out to the company to confirm whether this is, indeed, definitively the end for the niche device.
"The Kingdom of Happiness" doesn't take place in Silicon Valley per se, but it is definitively about tech culture.
The existence of seismic activity on Mars had long been suspected but until now had not been definitively detected.
The shot went up high, and Ovechkin definitively pointed to the net as Washington took a 3-1 lead.
The moment when the last miracle began was the point at which any hopes of another were definitively ended.
"We've been able to definitively link it based on patterns consistent from this campaign with many others," he said.
But the violence was leavened with charm — "I Feel Pretty," which was now definitively out — and Robbins's seductive dancing.
I can definitively conclude this: The days of he-said-who-cares-what-she-said are over for good.
And that's why a lot of people refuse to choose sides definitively when it comes to just about anything.
The fatal problem with this view is that it was explicitly proposed and definitively rejected at the Constitutional Convention.
Mental illness cannot be lumped into one distinct disorder with a set of symptoms that definitively leads to violence.
To be clear, there is no way to definitively verify if Trump was under audit prior to becoming President.
"Treatments involve different types of vitamin supplementation, but none have been shown to definitively work through studies," he said.
It was their constant quest (and equally constant worry), neither quite attainable nor, it seemed, definitively out of reach.
The best we can definitively say at this stage of another lost season is that President Jackson's not talking.
Ukraine immediately blamed Moscow for all the murders, but none were definitively linked to the Kremlin; most remain unsolved.
The question "is ethanol always terrible/great?" is too broad to answer definitively, but we can narrow it down.
That makes it harder to definitively attribute the attack, since zero-day exploits are often unique to a given attacker.
Disease specialists from the United States and Brazil are still trying to definitively establish a link between Zika and microcephaly.
It is the third piece of debris to be definitively linked to MH370, Australia's transport minister Darren Chester said Friday.
Further observations are needed to definitively prove that Europa's surface is covered in the penitentes, but that could come soon.
"The ones that produce in the U.S. are definitively complaining about rising raw material prices," said Metzler analyst Juergen Pieper.
"This definitively tells us that the glaciers in southeastern Alaska retreated from the coast 17,000 years ago," Lesnek told Gizmodo.
"I can't really comment definitively on the photograph, and I don't think [History investigators] can either," Dorothy Cochrane told Smithsonian.
With that final chomp, with that last moment of exquisite satisfaction, comes the crushing realisation that it is definitively finished.
The report acknowledges that definitively proving biased policing is difficult based on the standard set in the current department policy.
Polling pretty definitively shows that Americans will hold the new White House and Congress responsible for what happens to Obamacare.
Newsweek, meanwhile, praised Burns's ability to graciously "humanize" the losing side in a cultural battle it viewed as definitively over.
I had no idea who most of these people were, but they were definitively white and obsessed with Green Book.
"Follow your dreams" and "you just have to work hard to achieve what you want" is quite definitively middle class.
South Carolina and Mississippi will also hold runoffs for races that were too close to definitively call earlier this year.
This time, he traded some of his inaccurate favorites for some dubious "sir" anecdotes that we can't definitively prove inaccurate.
That leaves Guidolin, Flores and Martinez in a state of animated expiration, not quite living and yet not definitively dead.
Neither can truly and definitively "win" the conflict alone, but they also cannot seem to find a way to cooperate.
While it's hard to say definitively whether they're getting worse, even Corning's own numbers show they aren't getting any better.
While her answer's may exemplify "politispeak" at its best, Clinton never stated definitively that the administration would support the pipeline.
The study didn't definitively prove that being gay is genetic but, nonetheless, the idea of a "gay gene" was born.
If you are taking someone's photo (in autofocus)—this light definitively disrupts the energy and flow of a portrait session.
"We can never say that all of these suicides we can definitively lay at the LDS Church's feet," she said.
He was already definitively the richest person in the world after spending part of 2016 trading places with Bill Gates.
The virus has been linked to birth defects and neurological disorders, though a causative tie has not been definitively proven.
Musk's conclusion, of course, presumes that autonomous cars are definitively safer than conventional vehicles and will reduce deaths once adopted.
But none of these things make it any easier to say definitively what a computer is in the modern age.
Oh, and just to kill this pervasive rumor, Camargo definitively confirmed that Facebook's smartphone apps don't secretly record you either.
But The Last Jedi is definitively a Rian Johnson movie, perhaps even more than it is a Star Wars film.
While police have released video footage, none of the camera angles definitively show whether his window was open or closed.
In most cases, it is impossible to definitively attribute cancer to radiation exposure that occurred years or even decades earlier.
To be clear, Patla's group hasn't definitively proven that the laws of physics are unchanging across all time and space.
I've used CarPlay on at least a half-dozen cars at this point, and can answer these questions pretty definitively.
Studies have not shown definitively if breast implants can cause autoimmune disorders, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
I continue to have hundreds of questions about the project that I hope in the coming months to answer definitively.
Because it's now clearer than ever than one wrong move can be definitively devastating on both sides of the cage.
Don't you wish we all still had hair over our eyes and phones that could definitively fit in our pockets?
For the first time, Nunes also definitively denied that his White House sources of information were Cohen-Watnick or Ellis.
The White House press secretary, when given a chance to say definitively that no such recording happened, took a pass.
" In a New York Post interview in April, Trump refused to definitively back Bannon, and declared himself "my own strategist.
Only this last question can be answered definitively: Yes, because portions of it are still available via the Internet Archive.
It's not a novel question, but if Gartner's predictions are correct, the answer could be leaning more definitively toward yes.
But after I realized that Logan was dead, really, definitively, they-definitely-aren't-bringing-him-back dead, I couldn't sleep.
Like Facebook, DFRL isn't ready to definitively say that Russian hackers are behind these pages, but the similarities are there.
While this anecdote doesn't definitively prove intent, this tweet from 2008 shows the band is very much into eating things.
They also took the opportunity to pick on Leonardo DiCaprio, definitively proving why Burnett is tougher than The Revenant star.
Police stress that autopsy reports are forthcoming and that the substance has not definitively been linked to the boys' deaths.
As a hit-or-miss TV historian, I cannot definitively tell you where the cold open musical montage comes from.
He has stated definitively that there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, the subject of Mueller's investigation.
"I can say definitively that this is an overblown story that is media-created," Alan Garten said in an interview.
Pressed by Lesley Stahl on "60 Minutes" whether his administration would reinstitute such a policy, Trump declined to answer definitively.
Research has definitively established that the higher the female fertility rate, the lower women's chances of working in paid jobs.
Some debris definitively linked to the plane has been found, but for the most part its whereabouts remains a mystery.
That's because, Jealous argues, Trump is "all over the place" and thus, like other "fickle" dictators in history, definitively untrustworthy.
Media coverage of suicides, she said, has been definitively linked to an increase in their occurrence, especially among young people.
It will give you back a report that says whether or not an account is probably (but not definitively) automated.
Can you definitively say tonight that you will definitely support the Republican nominee for president, even if it's not you?
With a decade's worth of hits under her belt, Gaga is definitively one of the biggest stars in the world.
Her testimony did not definitively prove Kavanaugh to be a sexual abuser; how could it, without the obvious FBI investigation?
"Almost no paths seem definitively closed to her, not even the path of marrying an oligarch," Rooney writes, of Marianne.
On Tuesday, Thad Cochran of Mississippi called the allegations "alarming" but did not say definitively that Mr. Moore should withdraw.
Again, we haven't done our full investigation and audit yet so I can't say definitively that they actually have data.
Forbes said earlier in the week that it was "impossible to know definitively who gave how much to whom when".
As an environmental reporter, I know how hard it is to definitively tie a community's health complaints to its surroundings.
If I knew definitively how to assuage these fears, then many political consulting firms would be banging at my door.
That is not to definitively say that supervised consumption sites don't work; it's more that we simply don't know yet.
The Supreme Court did not definitively decide on that question in its ruling earlier this year, ensuring additional legal fights.
We simply don't have enough votes from California to write definitively about what happened in the state's down-ballot races.
But I can't tell you definitively what the moral of the story is, because there are many possible lessons here.
That is in contrast with Democrats, who started to waver in 2004 and definitively turned against the war around 2011.
Because no matter how smart or adept at social engineering we might be, people can't be definitively controlled, not forever.
Oz Show' and put on a "test" proposal to definitively confirm nothing fishy's going on between them, despite Lyssa's suspicions.
We can't definitively answer these questions this year (maybe block teams should focus on 75 black households, instead of 100).
The video appears to be referenced in Lori Vallow's arrest affidavit, but CNN cannot definitively say it's the same video.
But concerns have been building among establishment Republicans that the Florida senator hasn't yet been able to definitively break out.
Moreover, cyberattacks are particularly hard to retaliate against, since it is difficult to definitively establish where the attack came from.
She also said she could not definitively say whether the office had shared the findings with any West Wing officials.
While Trump praised Spicer as a "nice man," he declined to definitively say if he would keep his current post.
The NFL world agreed with the refs while also noting that it may have been too close to definitively know.
"I can definitively say the president is not a liar," Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the principal deputy press secretary, told reporters.
Hoyer declined to say whether House Democrats would definitively support that bill without seeing the details of the deal, however.
Because of the lack of evidence, law enforcement were unable to say definitively whether the attack was a hate crime.
"I cannot tell you definitively that we will ever be able to narrow this down to one motivation," she said.
Since the serum is supposedly linked to your specific needs and the environment, this also felt definitively like a hack.
Even when Mengele's death had been definitively established, there was a refusal by many survivors and others to believe it.
CBS tells CNBC it will consider allowing vaping ads once research can show definitively that the products are not harmful.
New data released by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) definitively establishes that most of the DACA narrative is false.
Pence's office Thursday morning "definitively" denied that Trump's own vice president could have written the op-ed, NBC News reported.
The evidence at trial did not definitively establish that the -1 calls were coming from any one person, including Trump.
In this ruling, the Supreme Court definitively stated that pay-for-delay can be a violation of the antitrust laws.
The Point: Sanders' inability to say -- definitively -- that the President has never used the n-word on tape is startling.
With the start of primary voting still a few months away, we can't definitively say who will benefit from this.
Saudi Arabia has said that Iranian weapons were used in the attack but has stopped short of definitively blaming Tehran.
Warren has been gaining in the polls and looks to definitively pass Sanders for second position in the field soon.
Lisa Murkowski -- has now come out definitively in favor of the resolution, telling reporters Tuesday that she will support it.
Evidence is accumulating, but we do not definitively know yet what crimes, if any, have been committed, or by whom.
The current production, with Lauren Ambrose as Eliza, has her definitively walking out on Henry Higgins in the last scene.
One certainly can't say definitively that the current polls showing a large-ish Clinton lead won't change by Election Day.
The study is the latest to show a link between marijuana and psychosis, though it did not definitively show causation.
Still, there's reason for caution: No rigorous study so far has definitively backed up either version of the Ferguson effect.
But since Chinese prisons refuse to provide comment on such stories, there's little way of definitively confirming the prisoners' accounts.
The point is when you say that we know definitively or Jake Tapper says that he knows definitively, thank god we have president Donald J. Trump in the room that's going to have a little bit of a skepticism and a cautious eye on this stuff, protecting the American people and particularly American servicemen.
"I cannot tell you definitively that we will ever narrow it down to one motivation," U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said.
An "'OL' part identifier" was legible on the plane piece, the ATSB said, which allowed investigators to definitively identify the wreckage.
It only took three episodes of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for me to definitively say that I like it.
However, we found a public directory on one site that definitively linked the fake news page back to Sarah's program tweeters.
The Viking landers of the 1970s carried seismometers, but between wind noise, mishaps, and insufficient sensitivity, never definitively detected a Marsquake.
Though the truth is not definitively revealed about Dillon's parentage, the revelation is enough to totally blow up the Baker family.
We can't definitively say, at least without solid research focused on the island and Maria, if racism explains the slow response.
"There should definitively be a strong border, especially for a country like the United States," said Ovanessoff, who immigrated from Iraq.
Once you think you've got a handle on the other person's feelings, cautiously—not definitively—rephrase and repeat what you've heard.
"We have to wait to see the results before we can say that we've definitively established safety and efficacy," Mithoefer says.
The internet's scientific prayers have been answered: we now know definitively what happens when you spin a fidget spinner in space.
Researchers don't caution against the pill The authors wrote that they can't definitively say that birth control pills cause depressive symptoms.
The targets significantly overlap with an attack on the firm Volexity, which was more definitively attributed to Cozy Bear in November.
She was unable to "definitively" explain how the technology's star-rating system was used to determine the quality of a match.
What that means for Negan is unclear, but the villain has definitively failed to breathe new life into The Walking Dead.
If Rousseff were convicted in the Senate trial and definitively removed from office, Temer would be president until elections in 2018.
Critics have complained that randomization feels much more scientific than other approaches but doesn't necessarily answer our questions any more definitively.
For now, Luyendyk can't speak definitively on the matter, but he can tell us this: He really loves his dog, Bastian.
But as the reporter who broke the original story, I can definitively say Assange looked directly into the camera and lied.
"It's too early to definitively say what may have caused this disaster," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said at a briefing.
LG: So, what do we know definitively right now about — not social media's impact on the election from a high level.
But this still didn't definitively answer what the image quality of VHS was like because that MIB is so worn out.
"It's a delicate moment but he has large shoulders," said Allegri, who did not definitively say Ronaldo would start on Saturday.
Even before its release, a Nintendo Direct on Super Mario Odyssey definitively proved the existence of the hard-working plumber's nipples.
Although the prosecution couldn't definitively identify the pucks Lawrence sold, they did say they matched an exclusive mold the Mint uses.
It is hard to extrapolate definitively from the results of voting Tuesday to determine the implications for the November general election.
As someone whose job it is to definitively point people toward the best next thing, this "personal choice" business is disconcerting.
"Beijing is waiting to see which actions the US definitively takes," not just what Trump spews out, and will act accordingly.
"There is no way to definitively confirm or deny what was said or heard in the galleries," the museum said Friday.
"I think, frankly, the burden is now on the President to come forth definitively and say what happened," Reed told CNN.
If the conservatives had left definitively to form their own breakaway Anglican Communion, liberal North Americans might have had more say.
However, the big idea for Memphis Meats is definitively and totally about creating new ways to make meat — not a substitute.
After several generations, I can now definitively say Microsoft's Surface Pro 212 is the best 216-in-212 laptop replacement available.
To definitively prove a link, researchers need more information, Margaret Chan, the WHO's director-general said in a press conference yesterday.
What we're told to read by our teachers, professors, literary critics, and even our friends are not necessarily definitively the best.
In a 107-page opinion, Judge Klein found that BofA definitively violated the automatic stay and wrongfully foreclosed on the homeowners.
Like many drugs, antidepressants fall into a gray area during pregnancy, with insufficient evidence to definitively prove the harms or benefits.
Malaysian authorities used that name until they definitively confirmed Kim Jong Nam's identity, which didn't happen until about a month later.
While Booker has thrown his hat into the 2020 Democratic field, Brown has yet to definitively say whether he will run.
But not one of those reports indicates there'll be any HTC branding on the phones, breaking definitively with the Nexus tradition.
None, with the exception of Kasich, has indicated serious consideration of a run, and most have ruled it out, apparently definitively.
But Upton added he's "not on the whip team" and can't definitively say there are enough votes for it to pass.
Mr. Deal has indicated that he has concerns about the bill but has not said definitively if he will veto it.
According to The New York Times, White House Chief of Staff John Kelly has definitively put an end to the notion.
The ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee said definitively that he would oppose the bill because of the language.
Show of hands questions are designed to quickly, definitively, and somewhat simplistically separate candidates from one another on "hot button" policies.
"We don't see anything in the short term that will definitively resolve the issues we're seeing around the world," Robbins said.
Aniston has been teasing fans with "something" involving the Friends crew — but has said definitively that it won't be a reboot.
The material he used could not be definitively identified, because the sculpture was caked over with so many layers of paint.
While Malinowski didn't definitively say whether he was in favor of launching an impeachment inquiry, he talked about the situation gravely.
And the fact that former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has also definitively ruled out that Trump's phones were tapped.
The team will continue to go through the data collected to more definitively determine what is causing the mysterious red flashes.
While it's too early to state this definitively, Target believes these orders will end up being additive to its bottom line.
I can't definitively say that Dan and Sean should automatically keep Hopkins and Gurley, because I don't know what it'll cost.
Reporter Question The first part of my question — can you definitively say — President Trump I had nothing to do with it.
Reminding voters of Mr. Trump's refusal in Wednesday's debate to say definitively he would accept the outcome on Election Day, Mrs.
But, officials say, they have not been able to definitively connect Mr. Martin, 51, a Navy veteran, to the leaked documents.
While no collusion is alleged yet, it is incorrect to assert that those investigations have definitively concluded there was no collusion.
"The question of reparations has been definitively closed, in legal and political terms," a German government spokesman said again on Thursday.
"But my job is to prove definitively from a scientific standpoint that they do work," he said, explaining their differing views.
The function of the geoglyphs is not definitively known, but many appear to have been unoccupied, perhaps serving a ceremonial purpose.
What is definitively known about Mary Ewing Outerbridge is that she set up the nation's first tennis courts, on Staten Island.
The FDA said it does not have enough data to say definitively that vitamin E oil is causing the lung injuries.
In its 213-episode third season, Netflix's 213 Reasons Why has proved definitively that it has no reason left to exist.
The only thing that I can definitively say we have in common is that we were both born on Aug. 4.
Again, there is not enough evidence to say definitively — but the evidence so far indicates that babies are not severely affected.
A court statement said the tumor was "treated definitively" and that there was no evidence of disease elsewhere in Ginsburg's body.
Like, some claim that the screen in the revised Switch is definitively brighter, with better white balance than the older model.
You can't prove a negative; therefore, you can never prove definitively that "the Snyder cut" or "the JJ cut" don't exist.
Nor do we definitively learn why Laurie would want to drown — although the whole story does seem pointed in that direction.
But the cause has never been definitively settled, and some scientists have questioned the widely held "sudden-death by asteroid" theory.
First, if Trump wins reelection next year, does that definitively confirm the American people just don't give a crap about this?
Forget the demographic projections for 2050; America is definitively a different country today as a result of the 2018 midterm elections.
However, she said that one of the dangers of advice was that it assumed the giver was definitively right or wrong.
They obtained documents proving definitively that millions of dollars of US taxpayers' money had gone to guards accused of those abuses.
Then the military tried to deny it, perhaps not realizing that duds would be left behind, definitively pointing to American involvement.
Statins, which have been definitively shown to cut heart attack risk, are among the most widely prescribed medicines in the world.
In previous interviews, Biden has been careful not to say definitively whether he would run, but has not ruled it out.
And it's not until May 19 that the definitively for-kids movie Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul arrives.
A key difference, however, was that in the "birther" case, journalists could say definitively that the conspiracy theorists' claims were untrue.
Facebook employees say they have not yet figured out, definitively, what sorts of posts can lead to violence or political turmoil.
The standard to be able to conclude something definitively — like, say, "President Trump participated in dubious tax schemes" — is really high.
But all of the researchers who spoke to VICE News cautioned that more work is needed to definitively prove the link.
And if Gawker Media was ever going to actually change hands, it needed to definitively beat Hogan or file for bankruptcy.
Everything else, from epilepsy to HIV/AIDS, needs more research before pot is more definitively shown to be effective or ineffective.
Trump's heterodox mélange of stated and implied positions is definitively not "conservative" by standards that anybody in politics has used recently.
The court in the southern city of Roermond said Monday that the person&aposs gender could not be definitively determined at birth.
Convincing theories have surfaced over the years to explain it, but Solo: A Star Wars Story definitively puts any debate to rest.
The Austin Police Department definitively says on Twitter that the two packages on Tuesday were "connected to the four previous package explosions."
Sanders, by contrast, is definitively an insurgent whom superdelegates aren't going to want to help out if they can possibly avoid it.
"Chinese policy makers, who have been quietly but definitively stimulating their economy, are likely to respond with more fiscal stimulus," Memani said.
Since there are newer tests that can find aluminum in the brain, though, he supports studies that can definitively settle the debate.
Gurman doesn't say that Apple is definitively planning to make the switch, but the tests at least show they're seriously considering it.
The aide noted that Graham has not seen any final language so could not say definitively if he would support a resolution.
I don't have much authority to speak on political matters, but one thing I can DEFINITIVELY say: Don't fuck with North Korea.
Now that summer's officially here, we can definitively say that color is the name of the game when it comes to trends.
Since then, it seems like George has definitively been gone for good — he died on an operating table, for crying out loud.
I don't know when this video was filmed, so I can't definitively call this a statement allying Lorde with the #DeleteUber movement.
And Marriott couldn't definitively state that card payment information hadn't been stolen as well, though it noted that information is usually encrypted.
Police have not definitively linked the racist note and the fire but are investigating a possible connection, according to the Buffalo News.
The charge, he says, may have been sealed in court but he could not definitively explain why it was no longer available.
In the absence of specific and meaningful external feedback, various proxies exist … but it's difficult to definitively determine actual signal from noise.
As he reports in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, Luke Muscutt of Southampton University, in England, has now answered this definitively.
"When people are being questioned in Congress, they aren't always forced to speak definitively and clearly," Whiting, the Harvard law professor, noted.
Word Flow claims your texting patterns over time, but I simply haven't written enough with it yet to definitively say how well.
Last summer, when Sugarfina released rosé-flavored gummy bears, the company definitively proved that it was an expert on making trendy candy.
Tesla told Jalopnik that it hasn't received any data about the incident and can't definitively say whether or not Autopilot was engaged.
If Trump Jr. had responded to the news of possible Russian government assistance with a champagne bottle emoji, is that definitively positive?
With Gribbin out, we can close the door on the never-ending "infrastructure week" and say definitively that nothing is happening here.
In its call with reporters today, Facebook executives declined to say whether the activity was definitively aimed at influenced midterm election outcomes.
While the link between Zika and microcephaly has not been definitively established, scientists have a high degree of confidence that it exists.
VICE News was unable to identify any charges that definitively confirmed or disproved Engrav's accusations that McFarland spent company funds on himself.
Whether they admit it or not, some Republicans were likely hoping for the Texas court ruling to be reversed quickly and definitively.
" Moss definitively cleared up the controversy in her interview with R29 on Wednesday, saying "I welcome any time feminism enters a conversation.
Trump did not definitively rule out the possibility his campaign advisers had contact with Russian operatives, despite being pressed three separate times.
Of these six new episodes, four have endings one could describe as optimistic—which isn't to say they're all definitively happy endings.
There is no single smoking gun within the pages to definitively implicate any senior Saudi leaders for supporting the al Qaeda terrorists.
Kobilka's final conclusion: no proper study has been done on humans which can definitively say that Higenamine acts as a beta2-Agonist.
Only two of the 16 shots could be definitively linked to when McDonald was standing, and Van Dyke fired all the shots.
Gender and sexuality are far too fluid, nuanced and subjective to definitively pin to anything in a way that feels totally comfortable.
Astrology has been definitively disproved: astrologers do no better than chance at matching horoscopes with psychological profiles in a double-blind study.
Johnson calls it "the viable Plan B" in case the House plan to enact the so-called border adjustment tax definitively stalls.
Still, space historians are relatively certain what happened to the "missing" lunar module, even if they can't definitively prove it with documents.
Officials acknowledged the essay in a news conference Sunday morning but added that they've yet to definitively tie it to the suspect.
Trump asserted that Flake was a "no" on tax reform, even though Flake hasn't definitively said how he'll vote on the bill.
Joshy goes to work out in his building's gym, and on his return discovers that his relationship with Rachel is definitively over.
Several of its eruptions reportedly built ephemeral shoal islands in the 18th and 19th centuries, and more definitively in 1967 and 1979.
"I can definitively say the president is not a liar," she told reporters during an off-camera briefing at the White House.
Tonight, in 30 seconds, can you definitively say you will support the Republican nominee, even if that nominee is Donald J. Trump?
Caribbean investors are more risk-averse in general and require founders to prove their success more definitively before agreeing to a partnership.
I joked about it, but my student loan debt, though not unique in any way, made me feel definitively and inextricably fucked.
I can definitively say I was wrong and that Facebook needs to figure out a better way to handle its messaging situation.
"It's difficult to imagine that we could definitively find life on an exoplanet," conceded Jonathan Lunine, a planetary scientist at Cornell University.
The Tribune laid out what the candidates have said about the matter, though neither has definitively weighed in on their exact plans.
We took the question to the streets, and asked people around east London whether, definitively, restaurants should be able to ban children.
"I knew there was a debate as to whether he was real, and I wanted to prove the answer definitively," he recalls.
The partnerships and decisions made among big auto and big tech now have the potential to definitively impact the future of cities.
In reality, cranberry juice is not definitively proven to prevent UTIs, but companies love spending money to convince us that it does.
Initial reports said they wanted to serve a warrant, but officials have not definitively said why they were trying to arrest him.
Asked Tuesday whether the President had ever used the N-word, Sanders would not definitively say, instead referring reporters to a tweet.
And by digging in on your fantastical conspiracy theories despite all available evidence, you are proving definitively that you are not patriots.
Studies that definitively link air purifiers to long-term health benefits are rare, because long-term health is affected by multiple factors.
It's true that we can't definitively link the damage from any one hurricane (or drought or forest fire) to rising carbon emissions.
He said it appeared that Mr. Conditt had acted alone, but authorities had not definitively ruled out whether he had any accomplices.
But until toxicology reports are available, he said, it is difficult and too soon to definitively say what caused the visitors' deaths.
Little tells me that they didn't measure ketones in their subjects to definitively tell whether they were in ketosis in the study.
What he did not do, however, is definitively assert that funding for the border wall had to be tied to DACA legislation.
When the study first circulated, its executive summary included a sentence saying that no single policy would have definitively mitigated Syria's violence.
But so many have come out so definitively against Trump, even as the GOP nominee, that pivoting that way will be tough.
Buddhism is intimately connected to Sri Lanka's origin narratives, dating from at least 100 B.C.; Hinduism arrived definitively a few centuries later.
It's also not clear that we can definitively say that Marlowe used the phrase "glory droopeth" more than any of his contemporaries.
However, nobody I talked to in the state — Democrat, Republican, or unaffiliated — thought that Hyde-Smith's comments would definitively sink her campaign.
Make a personal challenge to yourself that you'll create one thing in the next three months that will definitively improve your portfolio.
No individual case of lung cancer can be definitively linked to smoking, as Heidi Cullen, the chief scientist at Climate Central, notes.
If definitively found guilty the head of the League, currently Italy's most popular party, would face up to 15 years in jail.
In the report, MIT's investigators do not definitively say it did not happen — just that they didn't see any evidence of it.
In a briefing with the media on Tuesday, PHIVOLCS director Renato Solidum said they cannot definitively tell when the eruptions will stop.
It is possible that one of the four cases will definitively resolve an important aspect of the legality of Mr. Trump's order.
The process is also environmentally damaging and resource-intensive, and to top it off, it's hard to definitively quantify the industry's impact.
They are cut ⅜- to ½-inch thick, have an evenly medium-brown exterior and enough fluffy starch inside to taste definitively of potato.
He and other Republicans will want a bill that definitively ensures people who pre-existing conditions will not be left without coverage.
But it's still vital to uncover it so Americans can definitively answer the most important question about the Ukraine scandal: What happened?
Emphasis on probably because things can always change and you never TRULY know if someone is running until they definitively say so.
But by and large, none of us ever found out definitively whether our flats were bugged, our emails read, our phones monitored.
Either way, at least we will know definitively whether the FISA court thought it was misled by the Carter Page wiretap application.
Ms. Levis said she suspected that people were domesticating the plants, although the study did not definitively pinpoint how settlements were chosen.
Menendez is up for reelection in 2018, though he has not said definitively whether he will seek another term in the Senate.
Others praise her for her stinging dissents as the leading liberal on a Supreme Court that now leans definitively to the right.
Another wealthy independent, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, will generate speculation until he definitively rules out the possibility of running.
I am sure, however, that it was not proper for that question to be answered definitively by a director of the FBI.
You're given a date to come back to Equifax's website, but you're not definitively told whether or not your data was affected.
Under Obama's rule, the Clean Water Act would definitively protect about 2 million miles of streams and 20 million acres of wetlands.
The hope is that it will allow investigators to definitively tell the difference, and be able to use that evidence in court.
The small sample size may explain why researchers couldn't definitively report that the bacteria, and not other factors, led to the weight loss.
But with many of these studies, it's difficult to definitively prove that the skin condition caused the mental health condition or vice versa.
Unlike marijuana, caffeine is definitively shown to be chemically addictive, yet is used by 83 percent of America and carries virtually no stigma.
Still, it has not been definitively said if these new orders will be applied retroactively to the children already far from their parents.
And since the idea is to press and hold, lifting your finger when you're done, Bixby will know definitively when you're done speaking.
"It is hard to definitively rule out these possibilities as not all activity in the foreign exchange market is observable," the BoE concluded.
The involvement of bots is hard to definitively prove; oftentimes, grass-roots political efforts will distribute form letters to foster a unified message.
Phase 2 trials aren't intended to definitively tell us if a drug actually works, but rather, if it's safe for patients to use.
After wearing the Ionic around for a couple of weeks now, I feel I can state definitively that the smartwatch is perfectly fine.
She shows pretty definitively that the effort to suppress minority votes has never ceased, but has instead evolved into ever more sophisticated forms.
Rowling stated definitively after Harry Potter and the Cursed Child debuted at London's West End that she was done writing about Harry Potter.
He also wrote definitively that Robert's Rebellion, Martin's Dunk and Egg prequel novellas, and stories about side characters wouldn't be adapted for television.
Vizio isn't definitively saying whether Netflix or Amazon Video, two hugely popular services, will be on the TVs when they ship this summer.

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