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Example sentences for "conclusive evidence"

  • At all events there is no conclusive evidence in either case that these characters did not originally belong to the story of Widia.

  • Many scholars believe that Ares was originally a Thracian deity; and the fact that he is represented as the father of Boeotian heroes can scarcely be regarded as conclusive evidence to the contrary.

  • Its absence, however, must not be considered a conclusive evidence of sexual intercourse, for, as Dr.

  • That he should prefer to give up a high and honorable position in the councils of the nation, to serve the sick, is conclusive evidence of his devotion to their interests and of love for his profession.

  • That we have been successful in such cases must be considered as conclusive evidence that no case of stricture, false passage, or urinary fistula, is beyond the reach of our skill.

  • The very circumstance of referring this right to many different heads of authority is, in itself, conclusive evidence that it has no very direct relation to any of them.

  • Conclusive evidence of this is found in the most grave and maturely considered public documents, as well as in the general tone of the insurgents.

  • But it is, in point of fact, untrue that an act passed by Congress is conclusive evidence that it is an emanation of the popular will.

  • Real progress will be conclusive evidence to the American people that our material sacrifices in the cause of collective security are matched by essential political, economic, and military accomplishments in Western Europe.

  • This is proved by the phenomenon of diffusion, where we have the case of two different-coloured liquids, for example, intermingling with each other, which is conclusive evidence of the translatory motion of the atoms in liquids.

  • If we could be sure that this oath was sworn for the city, it would be conclusive evidence, since the oath of the mayor to the lord of whom the commune as a corporate person "held" was a distinguishing mark of this relationship.

  • The book in which the results of this survey of England were recorded was carefully preserved in the royal treasury, and soon came to be regarded as conclusive evidence in disputed questions which its entries would concern.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolute rest; cold place; common object; conclusive evidence; drew myself; dropped anchor; good general; having recourse; increased amount; like many; long tail; lucky enough; make firm; meteoric stones; not mistaken; other animal; praise thee; public property; time will; well tell; what looked; when going