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conclusive English

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conclusive

If something is conclusive, it has a conclusion. If something is conclusive, it provides an end to something. The murder weapon is usually the conclusive evidence for a crime.

conclusive

forming an end or termination; especially putting an end to doubt or question conclusive proof the evidence is conclusive

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According to their findings, and they're pretty conclusive. only one out of four of your children will be a murderer.
Nothing remains but the conclusive bombing of the hills.
There are disturbing similarities, but nothing conclusive.
My dear Mr. Hammond how many times must I tell you that we have nothing conclusive?
But why linger on details when the D.A. has not presented one bit of conclusive evidence that the car ever was tampered with.
Well, that seems to be conclusive.
While there is nothing conclusive in the evidence the probing and digesting of information about UFOs continues unceasingly.
Dr. Peeters, I think that's conclusive.
Yes, prosecution could use that though it certainly would not be conclusive that she was lying.
But it does seem conclusive that these initials are Mr. Pearson's.
Not conclusive, Yeoman.
The evidence is quite conclusive.
I've no desire to kill either of you. But the evidence was so conclusive and your defense was so feeble.
And the evidence seems pretty conclusive that.. ithasn'tbeencovered by erosion or other forces.
I'll perform something different, which will be more conclusive.
They've had their hearing and the verdict is conclusive.
Your Honor that makes it doubly conclusive.
But why linger on details when the district attorney has not presented one bit of conclusive evidence that the car ever was tampered with.
Then the facts are hardly conclusive.
It's not a matter of conclusive facts, sir!
The tape is by no means conclusive. Certainly doesn't prove your so-called flying saucer destroyed Sky Hook.
It's certainly non-conclusive.
If I was to take a hand here, I'd have to have a list. of documented facts and they'd have to be pretty conclusive.
In case of a legal dispute, the eyewitness report of an American would be conclusive evidence of our claim.
Only some skirmishes and nothing conclusive.
And the evidence seems pretty conclusive that it hasn't been covered by erosion or other forces.
The facts of this emergency are non-conclusive.
The data from the computer isn't conclusive, Doctor, nor is Stahlman's behaviour.
Then it's conclusive.
But unless you give me conclusive evidence about their intentions, I shall not strike the first blow.
Not a very conclusive answer.
I fear the evidence is quite conclusive.
I will simply draw your attention to three details which, taken together, are really quite conclusive.
Now, I know that's nothing conclusive but it could explain why everyone is so attracted to it.
You got a real conclusive way of demonstrating that.

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This changing nature of the battlefield essentially means that war as a conclusive event in an international conflict has become obsolete.
It may sound plausible, but it is hardly conclusive, and, more importantly, it certainly does not tell us that high prices are sustainable.
McCulloch's parrot would call this conclusive.
Fortunately for Ukraine, its business is private, and a common view of the whole business community is that the electoral rerun must be conclusive.
The evidence may not be conclusive, but it is too strong to be ignored any longer.
After Israel's inability last summer to achieve a conclusive victory over Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, public pressure forced Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's government to appoint a commission to examine the causes of this surprising failure.
Despite horrific twentieth-century backsliding in Europe, secularism has served to blunt the edge of bigotry, because secular reasoning, unlike divine revelation, is never conclusive.
Russia provides conclusive evidence of the impotence of authoritarian violence and disregard for the rule of law.
For 50 years, tobacco companies employed a stable of scientists to assert (sometimes under oath) that they did not believe there was conclusive evidence that smoking cigarettes causes lung cancer.
Although there is mounting circumstantial evidence of cooperative exchanges between North Korea and Iran, no conclusive proof has been found.
But, at the same time, most girls complete 12 years of schooling in the northern mountain state of Himachal Pradesh, demonstrating that the north-south distinction is no more conclusive than countrywide generalizations.
Even when this choice became critically acute during the crisis of Russia's short war against Georgia last summer, the West didn't provide a conclusive answer to this question.
The most conclusive evidence of Xi's readiness to challenge the established order lies in the economic sphere.
As US Secretary of State John Kerry prepares to present a framework agreement for a conclusive round of Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, Netanyahu's hardline position on Jerusalem is simply a non-starter.

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