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1 But she did not say definitively the government would ban those weapons.
2 She was not able to say definitively that that was not the case.
3 McConnell has yet to say definitively how the Senate will conduct the trial.
4 Brennan said that he cannot say definitively there was actual collusion.
5 To say definitively what actually happened, we really can't say .
6 We can't say definitively that global GDP is not going to worsen, he said.
7 Scientists can't say definitively why, but women are less likely to die than men.
8 An IOM spokesman said it was impossible to say definitively what had caused the rise.
9 Without doing a status trace, we cannot say definitively whether your child has a claim.
10 There is one thing we can say definitively about Whitney Houston: That woman could SANG.
11 Some will cry foul, but I can't say definitively that snooping is 100% unacceptable.
12 However, the new study can't say definitively that sleep problems were to blame for poor grades, researchers said.
13 The vice-president said it was too early to say definitively if the victory of Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was legitimate.
14 Tough to say definitively , but we can say that investors sacrifice quite a bit in order to hold the most liquid assets.
15 I can't say definitively , but the more I look into it, the more it seems... you know...
16 True, Woodford did not say definitively that Invesco would vote against -but nor did he leave himself much room to pedal backwards.
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