conclusive in the PONS Dictionary

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Later analyses were less conclusive as to the link between the two worms.
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Not having said so, the conclusive presumption is there was no such intention.
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More research in animal models of disease is needed to be done to obtain more conclusive evidence on the molecular basis of fucoxanthin action.
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Due to the dearth of direct observations into these cyclones, conclusive data are lacking.
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The replay was a much more conclusive affair.
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If the rule be expressed as a presumption of disloyalty, it is a conclusive one.
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The book itself does not detail the relationship in any detail or provide conclusive proof.
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Most scholars however do not consider the evidence conclusive enough and think it unlikely that the island was a theme at the time.
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This association, however, is far from conclusive in its description.
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The local votes counted for the electoral division of "seat name" are conclusive of the results.
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