Between 7 and 14, called the dubious age of discretion, the child is still presumed to be incapable, but the presumption is not conclusive. |
That is not necessarily conclusive as to the lawfulness of honesty of the practices, but it is powerful evidence. |
This isn't an airport novel with white hats and black hats, moral certitude and a nice conclusive ending. |
The study's findings are provocative but not conclusive, say researchers on brain lateralization, giftedness and mathematics education. |
The premise clearly gives a good reason for the conclusion, but it is not completely conclusive. |
There is conclusive evidence that passive smoking causes lung cancer and coronary heart disease in adults. |