Might the past three thousand years not be the last word on who we are?
This is by no means the last word on the causes of Europe's unemployment.
It is the Fed that makes monetary policy, so that is the last word on the matter.
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This language may be better understood, however, as giving the ICC the last word on the matter.
"It is probably too much to hope that this is the last word on the topic, " he concludes.
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This doesn't suggest that it's the last word on the subject, but it does mean it is worth discussing.
It would give him the last word on how shareholders and their managers and board members organize their own affairs.
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Unlike Sykes, Lynas at least appreciates that he is unlikely to have the last word on how these boundaries are drawn.
Few physicists think Einstein had the last word on gravitation, and some modern extensions of his work make an extraordinary prediction.
International tribunals would still have the last word on the validity of the U.S. condition and the resulting scope of permissible U.S. naval actions.
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At the same time, Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott has been making noises that the Bain report's 11% rise with strings, already rejected out of hand by the FBU, need not be the last word on the issue.
But the last word on Steve Irwin seemed to belong to Africa's greatest crocodile-hunter, Khalid Hassen, bagger of 17, 000 crocs the easy way, with a rifle, who said it simply didn't seem right that a fish should have killed him.
But Mr. Butler's relentless activism in the American case is a reminder that bondholders, employees and suppliers have the last legal word on what happens in a Chapter 11 case and can exert their will to influence the outcome.
But it also could make the FDA more vulnerable to political pressure--because politicians could emphasize that the agency had been given the absolute last word on a drug's safety.
Ginkgo manufacturers say this isn't the first -- or the last -- word on the herb.
When the pronouncer pronounced the last word, the look on Kerry's face told 8.5m viewers that this was one she had revised.
To her credit, Goodwin did not leave the Time essay as her last word on the subject.
The government knows that Ms Suu Kyi has the first and last word on lifting any sanctions, a powerful bargaining position.
Still, we haven't heard the last word from the Council on Libya yet.
This summit will not be the world's last word on climate change.
Neither Mr Illarionov, who has often criticised the treaty for placing onerous burdens on Russia, nor Mr Tsikhanov have the last word.
Professor Peter Selby, director of clinical studies at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, said that the research added to the debate on cancer and analgesics - but did not represent the last word.
Edvard Radzinsky, a flamboyant, populist Russian historian and playwright, claims in this latest addition to the bookpile, to have written the final word on the man who contributed so dramatically to the downfall of the last tsar of Russia.
After the disclosure of the high-profile attack on Google and other big companies last fall, word quickly leaked out that the flaw used to compromise the search giant was an unpatched problem in Internet Explorer.
Matt Prior took a step down the pitch and lofted Zaheer Khan straight back over his head for six but the left-armer soon had the last word when Prior top edged to mid-on.
Another element from the TechCrunch post indicates a plan to provide a Catch Up TV-style service that lets users view anything that has aired in the last month on the channels they're subscribed to, although there's no word on what will power this technology.
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