Examples of using Definite answer in English and their translations into Norwegian
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The definite answer doesn't exist as there are many nuances which are important at a hair color choice.
Thus, the question of autism is that it is impossible to give a definite answer, since it is a complex disorder.
When place is taken by such state, the definite answer doesn't exist, as the reasons its multilateral.
Doctors are trying to identify the true causes of such violations, but a definite answer yet.
the dream book Tsvetkova gives a definite answer to this entertaining and enigmatic image.
not a definite answer.
on which one can give a definite answer.
So whether"DULLES plan" actually is a definite answer to this question I can not give.
that doesn't always give a definite answer.
Select a timeframe in which trading takes place is a complex task even for experienced traders there is no definite answer which one is better.
Predictive tests do not provide a definite answer as to whether a person will become ill.
you can ask for help from the GP or wait for a definite answer to the midwifery practice.
Good or bad- there is no definite answer, but it is important that both young men
There are several schools of thought regarding wound healing and, unfortunately, there is no definite answer as it depends on the location and origin of the wound,
just to have that definite answer of, no, it's gonna work, it's gonna….
And just to have that definite answer of, no, it's gonna work, it's gonna… At the Relationist Lab, head designer Cole Ainsley has been doing groundbreaking work in the world of AI technology for almost 15 years.
why it appeared when classes appeared- only in this way shall we find a definite answer to the question of what is the nature
Our various test tracks give definite answers to all these questions.
So we know that across the industry, definite answers are quite rare.
There were those who sought authoritarian groups that offered clear and definite answers, while others were drawn to more subjective individual spiritual experiences.