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definitive

உறுதியான
definition
noun
In contrast, the second set of definitives , the ‘Five Year Plan Series’, were forward looking and depicted the nation assuming its historical destiny as it sought to reconstruct its greatness through economic modernisation.
a definitive postage stamp.
adjective
a definitive diagnosis
(of a conclusion or agreement) done or reached decisively and with authority.
This review includes definitive and commemorative stamp types with some exceptions.
(of a postage stamp) for general use and typically of standard design, not special or commemorative.
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The number of flood defence committees is also to be drastically reduced, scrapping all local committees and establishing a 'definitive' list of regional committees.
The 'definitive' agreement for the acquisition was announced December 8, 2004.
There is currently no widely accepted, concise, 'definitive' list of key health education journals.
He added: ‘It is far too early to reach any 'definitive' conclusions and, in some areas, we may never reach that goal.’
This last species may occur in N. Iraq near the Turkish border but I haven't found any 'definitive' documentation.
In a statement released on Sunday the company confirmed it had reached 'definitive' agreement to sell the company to three private equity groups.
This immense study was published between 1851 and 1854 and immediately became the 'definitive' text on the subject.
The companies expect to enter into a 'definitive' agreement within 60 days.
He published the senior's complete works in a 'definitive' edition.
This is a 'definitive' book on the subject, made all the more collectable by its beautiful presentation.
One hopes that this is just the first edition of what will become the 'definitive' textbook in the field.
Is that really the tiny study where Noah Webster penned his 'definitive' dictionary?
I want this case brought to a 'definitive' conclusion.
Patients usually present to their general practitioner but a 'definitive' diagnosis of left ventricular systolic dysfunction can only be achieved by cardiac imaging.
If a 'definitive' agreement is signed - one is hoped for by the end of April - Reilly will be named president and CEO of the new company.
Next year, Delta will receive 11 737-800s and says it has a 'definitive' agreement to sell them.
Although the revelation was complete before the death of Muhammad in 632, the tradition tells us that he did not himself assemble the material into a 'definitive' text.
People are always spouting off with 'definitive' answers about what design is… except that everyone has a different take on it.
Fortunately, this may not be the 'definitive' book on Bill Brandt.
In 1924, he published his 'definitive' volume, The Pipe Book, still an invaluable reference tool for tobacco historians today.
Despite its noble remit, and the broad range of material which must have been available, this is not a 'definitive' anthology in terms of calibre.
Even then, as Woodruff points out again and again, we can never be assured that we'll reach a 'definitive' end.
We expect, and demand, that the authorities do all within their power to put a 'definitive' end to this utterly indefensible action.
Will this be the 'definitive' list of top ten songs?
I always planned to write a 'definitive' article about him and never did (which was one reason why, twenty years later, I did the encyclopedia entry on him).
I recall well the thrill of finding in a Paris bookshop a 'definitive' biography of the contemporary French king, Louis VII.
Histomorphology, therefore, remains as the gold standard for a 'definitive' diagnosis.
They only printed two billion of these 'definitive' stamps, so hurry up while supplies last!
Written by Teddy Fennelly, the book is deemed to be the 'definitive' text on the co-operative movement in Ireland.
It comes as a surprise, then, to learn that many medical studies include too few patients to reach any 'definitive' conclusion.
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