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en Really what they're doing is declaring that their view of the video is that it is not definitive. And that's almost by definition true. If there are a few people who say, 'I don't know if I can tell what that is,' then it's not definitive.

en The family wanted us to put in that she wasn't lesbian. But nobody we spoke to was that definitive. . . . It's one of those things you can't be definitive about. All you can do is touch on it.

en It's not really definitive evidence. But on the other hand, what do we do while we wait for definitive evidence? We have lots of reasons to exercise, so perhaps this is another reason.

en If you're going to write the definitive history of this genre — 40 percent of what's written in Japan is written in this genre — if you didn't have the explicit stuff in it, it wouldn't be definitive.

en I understand they have the discretion to make a declaratory ruling, but they chose not to make this definitive. By choosing not to make a definitive ruling, that means the door's still open in the legal process and the issue drags on in the governor's campaign.

en We have not yet reached any definitive view on the precise measures we would propose to remedy this situation.

en You have to consider the delivery of video over the Internet, and pay-per-view services that are also available. It will take a while before the high-definition video hardware is out there, and if Microsoft does well with the Xbox 360, there could be a lot of HD DVD players being sold.

en Tomorrow's Inflation Report will provide a definitive view of how the Bank's thinking has evolved. However, today's data add to arguments for a further easing in monetary policy, we believe in May. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the usual dating scene.

en I would sign up for the view that industrial, 'old economy' stocks could well be the next to move higher. But I don't see a definitive move until we see some of the economic data in July.

en I think people were looking for a more definitive kind of answer from (the Fed).

en He didn't give a definitive answer and so I think that disappointed a lot of people.

en There is no definitive on whether to operate or not, it is not as simple as that, it is a pain thing and some people can get through better than others.

en I don't think people really walked away with any better idea of what to do. Here we are almost seven months later and we still have no definitive answer from the city.

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en This was a silly experiment. ... It has been well documented that great white sharks prefer brisket over bacon. These men had no business attempting such a dangerous experiment. I myself pioneered the study of great white shark food preferences and published the definitive work on the subject titled: Great White Shark Food Preferences: A definitive study.


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