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1 But the testimony of Mr. O'Connell himself will be considered more conclusive .
2 We'll look round for some more conclusive signs when you have finished.
3 As to this, what testimony can be more conclusive than the following?
4 Results are swifter and more conclusive when physical punishment is used.
5 The better records they kept the more conclusive was the evidence.
6 I mean, if that is right, it is even more conclusive .
7 To render the results of this test of imitation still more conclusive No.
8 The Silvery Leaf-cutter lent herself to an even more conclusive test.
9 What could be more conclusive than his Holiness's argument this morning?
10 The various Leshi statements were expected as the company had promised more conclusive announcements.
11 But another confirmation was possible, far more conclusive than mere recognition of the countenance.
12 What more conclusive indications could be required as to the guilt of the Moors?
13 Let us take no notice of this first expedition; the others will be more conclusive .
14 Over the last 150 years, the explanations have become less fanciful but no more conclusive .
15 At this point we are concerned with an objection even more vital and more conclusive .
16 But the Darwinian hypothesis admits of a more conclusive answer than we have yet given.
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