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How to use come to a conclusion in a sentence

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I mean, our show is essentially a crime show, where forensics enter into it and actually come to a conclusion about solving the case.
We are approached with dozens of cases every year but many don't ever come to a conclusion as the health boards drag the process out so long.
But I have come to a conclusion about our fear and what we must do about it, and in part, this revelation entered my life just the other day.
It is a process that was started some years ago but has finally come to a conclusion.
The Group was not asked to come to a conclusion regarding such certification, but to consider the options and impacts.
Our responsibility is to come to a conclusion on this intermediate financial information on the basis of our limited audit.
With respect, this is not a trivial matter, and I believe you have to come to a conclusion as a committee as to how it can be resolved.
They will look at the allocation and at the science and they will come to a conclusion that will be beneficial for them in the long run.
We can then extend this process of consultation wider afield before we come to a conclusion.
It is not necessary for the Tribunal to come to a conclusion as to which of these two approaches is better founded in law.
Consumers take account of a wide variety of factors to come to a conclusion as to whether they consider a claim to be reliable.
The Conference of Parties to the Basel Convention has not come to a conclusion on whether the Convention shall apply to end-of-life ships.
In this case, where Chomsky makes an extreme assertion without troubling to give a source at all, it requires examining a large amount of material to come to a conclusion.
We need to come to a conclusion, wherever that takes us.
The battle between Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and James Richardson International for the takeover of Agricore United appears to have come to a conclusion that makes all parties happy.
We have always come to a conclusion of which we could be proud and, if one looks at the names of the honourees, we can say they have fulfilled the highest hopes of the Prize founders.
It asked the Permanent Representatives Committee to continue examining the matter in order to enable it to come to a conclusion before the ministerial Euro-Mediterranean meeting in Marseilles.
Within this limit of knowledge, you may come to a conclusion that the stars which were created on the 4th day couldn't be observed from the earth.
So the ridiculous Poppygate saga has come to a conclusion.
The pilot project on mediation will come to a conclusion during the year 2000, and the Commission will make a decision as to its continued use as part of the complaints process.
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