In particular, would they find their own conclusions harder to arrive at if they were more in touch? |
One of the conclusions hits the spot, but the others, while funny, are sitcom laughs. |
Sensory and instrumental measurements are used together to draw conclusions and make assumptions about quality. |
The four-member commission's report is still being drafted and its final conclusions are not yet definite. |
These conclusions were reached by applying an impressionistic methodology involving generalising from a few cases. |
We do not believe that definitive conclusions can be reached on so obviously inadequate an evidentiary record. |