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  • This means that, unlike inflation, cyclic models make definite predictions and are falsifiable.
  • All that amendment did was to make definite the remaining obligations to the lease.
  • In some cases, we were able to make definite progress on some of the issues.
  • In his quarterly papers, Ramanujan drew up theorems to make definite integrals more easily solvable.
  • On that, he said he couldn't make definite conclusions.
  • Aries _ " Being a loud person, you need outspoken perfumes that make definite statements ."
  • Today's ruling makes definite a preliminary ruling granted in June that allowed the group to bid.
  • Mandela said he could not make definite statements about South Africa's alleged involvement until investigations had concluded.
  • The third umpire can now make definite, correct decisions in cases where matters of millimeters are involved.
  • Before she could make definite plans, Rathlef died in Berlin on 1 May 1933 of a burst appendix.
  • Nevertheless, Ferry added, term limits are " making definite progress " and could become law within five years.
  • This dark deed resulted in the vote essential to make definite the passage of the 50 / 50 surplus sharing.
  • Their shrill sounds as well as piles of the fat insects'bodies on porches, lawns and streets make definite inroads into human consciousness.
  • In such cases it's better to attribute the varying concepts rather than to make definite statements about the most general concept " you " can synthesize.
  • "Marah " species hybridize freely where ranges overlap and this, in addition to intra-species leaf and fruit variability, makes definite identification of specimens a particular challenge.
  • As a consequence, banks now had to deal with different ATM usage charges from other banks but were legally required to make definite quotes to their customers.
  • ARIES ( March 21-April 19 ) : You are not usually this indecisive but you can sense that this is not a good time to make definite plans.
  • It is difficult to make definite allegations regarding youth exposure to these types of advertisements but it is necessary to find ways in which these allegations may be limited.
  • In what might also slow down the completion of the reactors, the Russian government is no longer " making definite statements " about financing the project next year, Umanets added.
  • To expand export capacity, Russia is " making definite efforts " to build new export systems and to establish reliable oil and gas transit routes through other former Soviet republics, the study said.
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