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What's the difference between conclusive and concrete like " conclusive evidence -concrete evidence?
May 29, 2013 9:13 AM
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'Conclusive' means that all the evidence concludes that this happened beyond dispute.
'Concrete' means the evidence is 100% reliable; it's fact.
May 29, 2013
Agreed to loannis... According to best of my knowledge.
May 29, 2013
"Conclusive evidence" mainly refers to more than one pieces of evidence that lead to a definite conclusion through a reasoning process. Logically the result from such evidence can not be refuted. You have to assume that there is more than one piece of evidence and that taken together as a whole lead to a definite conclusion.
"Material evidence" mainly refers to physical evidence, such as a fingerprint, that no one can deny their status as evidence.
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