From the osteological point of view, we conclude that this creature does not belong to the plesiosaurian reptiles. |
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Most studies conclude that marijuana use does lower sperm count and fertility. |
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If they conclude that they are not, you are expected to abide by their decision and comply with their instructions. |
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I conclude that in particular the factors which I have just listed in favour of an 18th century date outweigh those which are against it. |
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He had a Shepherd whose wisdom and power were infinite, and might therefore warrantably conclude he should not want, and need not fear. |
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But if I can conclude from the evaluation that this failure is on my account then I will have to leave. |
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Having received neither an acknowledgement nor a reply, I conclude that no report exists which can stand public scrutiny. |
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Researchers conclude that the existence of winged radio galaxies proves that supermassive black holes collide. |
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I want to conclude by challenging the Opposition today to put up or shut up. |
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Neither can I conclude that even a failure to adhere to good practice necessarily equates with maladministration. |
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I conclude with the remark that traceable East Baltic influence on West Baltic involves not diglossia, but merely adstrata and substrata. |
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I cannot, in justice to my own belief, and what I have great reason to conceive is the intention of Congress, conclude this address. |
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The authors conclude that acute adenoviral infection and Kawasaki disease share many clinical manifestations, making the diagnosis difficult. |
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There was no evidence upon which he could conclude that the defendant had realisable assets in the companies. |
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The three recent incidents cannot be bunched together to conclude that an irreversible rot has set in the police department. |
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Indeed, in the end, all that the panel did conclude was that there were many red flags that counseled against going to air quickly. |
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A Wright victory will lead Labour to conclude that Blair is safe to lead the party into the general election. |
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So it is reasonable to conclude that we face a problem that is severe, chronic, and likely to become worse over time. |
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I will do my level best to conclude this inquest as soon as I possibly can. |
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We reluctantly conclude that we must regard the resulting convictions as unsafe. |
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Let us conclude our thoughts of springtime with a little Valentine for all the ladies from nine to ninety who read this paper. |
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The authors conclude that methotrexate is safe and effective for maintaining remission in patients with Crohn's disease. |
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Under it, women are treated as legal minors and denied legal autonomy to conclude their own marriage contracts. |
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I hoped they would conclude that a true musician is one who performs at a high level of musicianship regardless of the repertoire's difficulty. |
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The heavily lawyered press release is very suspicious and leads one to conclude that he had in fact divulged the information. |
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Some might conclude that such programmes may add bureaucratic layers and burden to an already overtaxed system. |
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Considering that zuppa inglese is neither a soup nor English, it is not hard to conclude that few dishes have ever been as badly misnamed. |
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The authors conclude that among Medicare beneficiaries with unstable angina pectoris, more than one half have atypical presentations. |
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We respectfully criticise the injection of the concept of the project as something that can of itself conclude the question. |
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They conclude that at the boundary of the domains it would be impossible to avoid matter-antimatter annihilation. |
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The only answer that I can conclude is that they did not trust the lefty activists that they themselves put into that court. |
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I wish I could conclude this column with a conclusion, but there are no easy answers or solutions. |
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If you conclude an antenuptial contract prior to your marriage, the accrual system will apply unless expressly excluded in the contract. |
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I am unable to conclude therefore that the defendant would have any reasonable prospect of success if the matter were now to be retried. |
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However, we can conclude that these species are rare in lentic systems throughout the Northeast. |
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Some conclude that by the 1840s pickpockets and shoplifters alike tended to be adults and professional thieves. |
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Helpful appendices, extensive references, and subject and name indices conclude the volume. |
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We conclude that sophisticated numerical competence can be present in the absence of a well-developed lexicon of number words. |
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From experience, the rest of us are more likely to conclude that markets are very likely to be rigged or gamed, and prone to collapse. |
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A more rigorous analysis could lead one to conclude that labor costs played a role. |
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Then she goes off on one of the quasi-mystical flights of fancy that have led many who have interviewed her to conclude that she's quite barking. |
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It is customary, almost ritualistic, to conclude a paper like this with a call for more research, to broaden the sample, and so on. |
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Rogaines of this length customarily begin midday on a Saturday and conclude at midday on the following day. |
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After all, the very reason why parties conclude an arbitration agreement is because they do not wish to litigate in the Courts. |
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We conclude from these data that the first transmembrane domain of Css1p is necessary and sufficient for its membrane localization. |
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He is too quick to conclude that the Web, as a locus for and medium of art, is a failure. |
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One must conclude that we know an enormous amount about tricks and ruses but very little about demonstrable impact. |
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Let me conclude this topic by looking at inflation in the art market and artistic attempts to escape it. |
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We conclude that number of stem segments on longest stems of plants was a good predictor of force necessary to remove terminal segments. |
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The sacrist had finished his exposition, and the sergeant-at-law was about to conclude a case which Nigel could in no way controvert. |
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The authors conclude that live, attenuated intranasally administered influenza vaccine is safe and effective in healthy adults. |
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We assume that we have to be completely competent at all times, or we automatically conclude that we are hopelessly incompetent. |
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There are three short movements to conclude the work and these are a Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei that last just about two minutes each. |
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It is hard not to conclude that our entire system of taxation is in danger of breaking down. |
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But isn't it in the interest of both the taxers and the taxed to conclude longer-term deals, achieving some durability in our tax system? |
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Based on these findings, it is reasonable to conclude that telomeric regions of mitotic chromosomes are not unusually susceptible to crossover. |
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The experimental results conclude that the adjacent MSM interfaces are two Schottky barriers, which serve as two back-to-back diodes. |
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The investigators conclude that anyone diagnosed with osteoporosis should be screened for celiac disease. |
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The authors conclude that thalamotomy and thalamic stimulation are effective treatments for patients with severe tremors. |
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This observer has to conclude that something is wrong with the clocks on the train. |
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If this is so, we may conclude that the material component in the definition of a species is intelligible matter. |
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The authors conclude that secondary prevention of stroke requires dietary, smoking, medical and, possibly, surgical intervention. |
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But we believe and the Secretary General has said this that if the U.S. and others cooperate, the inspectors can conclude their job. |
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By trusting our intuitions in the thought experiment, we falsely conclude that rapid waves cannot be light either. |
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One is therefore compelled to conclude that mechanical forces play a role in the progressive nature of the disease. |
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The authors conclude that adenosine as an adjuvant to thrombolytic therapy in patients with acute MI can reduce the infarction size. |
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As we conclude that the leaders have failed to make changes, we are currently in dire need of new blood in leadership positions. |
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We should not conclude that pity or other instinctual affections, or even rational self-love, are bad. |
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We conclude that self report measures of intensity of drug use are not significantly related to rearrest. |
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Next month I'll conclude with stripers and bluefish, marlin and tunas, G.T.'s and jacks, other assorted pelagics, and leerfish. |
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Because this letter is actually shown in close-up, we can only conclude that its semi-literacy is as significant as its role as a plot agent. |
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There was no reason in the absence of positive evidence to conclude that the organization had any continuing role as trustee. |
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It would be easy to conclude that his politics were merely window dressing for mayhem. |
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But it would be quite wrong to conclude from her subject matter that she was a soft-centered, weak sentimentalist. |
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The inquest was due to conclude last month but is now expected to run until at least September. |
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It is particularly this simultaneity rather than sequentiality that leads one to conclude that Magnolia is soap opera rather than film melodrama. |
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I thus conclude with three literary evocations of sequoias, which make different but related points. |
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The events of the last fortnight have led many people to conclude that this is the beginning of the end for this government. |
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Yet any errant athlete will now be entitled to conclude that a precedent has been set. |
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It can be said perhaps that in the private sector, which falls under the Labour Act, things conclude far quicker. |
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I want to conclude on the important trans-Tasman mutual recognition agreements. |
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The two leaders agreed in September to continue efforts to conclude the treaty by the end of the year. |
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Their Bildungsromane do not conclude with a state of epiphany, but, like their lives, are choppy, episodic, and nightmarish. |
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Therefore we can conclude that binding of the protein causes the formation of these bends. |
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It's the fact that he is so bizarre that allows many to conclude that he really isn't doing anything. |
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I do not think it takes a radical postmodern turn of mind to conclude we cannot reliably write much about the the mind. |
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They are wrong to conclude from this coincidence that economic growth is to blame for unhappiness. |
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We conclude that chromosomes with damaged centromeres fail to correctly attach to the spindle, thus producing MN and monosomy. |
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I ought to conclude with something more upbeat, a way of softening the blow, highlighting the nicer side of autumn. |
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One can conclude that European regional governance is likely to develop further in multilevel and asymmetrical directions. |
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But, the undesigned length of the preceding remarks renders it necessary to omit them, and conclude with a brief improvement. |
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The authors conclude that controlled crying reduced infant sleep disorders and benefited depressed mothers. |
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Having slept on it, I think it's probably fair to conclude that the media reported Clark's statements accurately. |
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From which we can only conclude that all applicants receive the same Rolls-Royce service, complete with a uniformed chauffeur. |
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Does one then conclude that mysticism and the mystical experience is universal in its experience? |
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Secondly, the uninvolved observer will conclude that Graham got a raw deal. |
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In order to conclude that the defendant had realisable assets in the companies he would have had to identify unpledged assets. |
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That undoubtedly is what we may conclude from the rise of extreme right ideologies and nationalisms of all kinds. |
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We also noted that we would be unwise to conclude from these events that Casanova was exceptionally talented or clever. |
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Anyone undertaking a sober assessment of our drug and alcohol laws would conclude that they are thoroughly inconsistent. |
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If there were minimal pairs, we would have to conclude that voiced and voiceless sonorants are separate phonemes. |
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The tribunal could brightly conclude that his rights to religious belief and free speech were not violated. |
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Thus I conclude that requirement to serve a demand is a procedural condition precedent to bringing proceedings. |
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It would be reasonable to conclude Princess Diaries 2 offered a refuge of sorts. |
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It took a great deal of meticulous soul-searching for Franklin to conclude that he was sick of being part of the establishment. |
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I am led to conclude that many towns existed on the south-western shore of Britain, previous to the descent of Julius Caesar. |
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The authors conclude that 100 mg per day of isoflavone effectively relieved menopausal symptoms, especially vasomotor instability. |
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If judged by membership density alone, one might conclude that most running trades workers found the brotherhoods ' message compelling. |
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It would then be up to the non-communicant to conclude the process, perhaps by bowing or by simply returning to his pew. |
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It took me all of five minutes, for example, to conclude that high-waisted trousers and Botox are a definite no-no. |
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Is it fair to conclude the display is religious simply because the governments that erected it may have had non-secular motives? |
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The Professor can't vouch for any of this information, but any observer of Fairfax will conclude that it all sounds entirely likely. |
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The Galileo unmanned spacecraft is about to conclude a 14-year voyage of exploration to Jupiter and its moons. |
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Despite these grounds for pessimism, I would choose to conclude on an optimistic note. |
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The authors conclude that low levels of cholesterol may be potential warning signs of occult disease or rapidly declining health. |
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I conclude that the trial judge erred in granting a stay of proceedings to each of the defendants. |
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But Judge Carr said the Hounslow case might take a year to conclude and additional investment at the sewage works would benefit residents. |
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We conclude that estrous characteristics and pregnancy rates of lactating dairy cows were not influenced by bST treatment. |
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The president has warned that he could launch military offensives if the rebels fail to conclude talks with the government by Friday. |
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To be any more stereotypical, this guy would have to conclude the ad by car-bombing Wendy's Dave Thomas. |
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The authors conclude that encouraging parents to view and hold stillborn infants does not benefit mothers and could have an adverse effect. |
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I'd appreciate any information which serves to conclude this dispute once and for all. |
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Three commercial purchasers were identified and one was ready to conclude the sale. |
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One could conclude that foods rich in longer-chain catechin oligomers are most likely to provide bioavailable catechin. |
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In my opinion, to conclude that the gesture represents some kind of favouritism for Rangers is stretching it. |
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They conclude that a person's sexual orientation is determined before birth. |
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Opinion polls conclude he has the same popularity rating his predecessor enjoyed when he was ousted as leader for being allegedly unelectable. |
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You could easily list out all of his past statements and conclude that his ouster was a long time coming. |
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Television advertisements about smoking cessation often conclude by saying that the patient shown has died. |
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A second subject is more lyrical, but the first is never far away and is used to conclude the movement. |
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So from that we can conclude that girls have more knowledge about the subjects which are examined in today's society than boys. |
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With even ITV later admitting that viewers preferred live games to highlights, many fans would conclude that the BBC had got the better deal. |
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We can reasonably conclude that this is an inhuman and cruel job that should go the way of child chimney-sweeps. |
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This could lead the innocent to conclude that the book is all style and no substance. |
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How these two films conclude reveals much about the stresses peculiar to their respective societies. |
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It will conclude with Mass at 11 p.m. at which Fr. Brendan Kilcoyne will be the main celebrant and will deliver the homily. |
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The authors conclude that adrenal function is commonly suppressed immediately following conventional short-term therapy with glucocorticoids. |
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Can they recall the siren that called the men to work daily and hooted also to conclude the end of a day's work? |
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I must conclude that there is something about the combination of caffeine and artificial sweetener that makes this drink so special. |
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We conclude that intravenous infusion of cinchonine might be started 12 hours before chemotherapy infusion. |
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If they only have circumstantial evidence, can they still conclude that a material breach has occurred? |
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I am forced to conclude that their silence implies agreement, sympathy, or collusion. |
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The six films resurrect, continue, and conclude the story of the Enterprise through the use of a synecdochic narrative. |
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We therefore conclude that the pathogenetic role of personality characteristics in migraine is still unclear. |
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The authors conclude that targeted diabetes screening in hypertensive patients older than 55 years is the most efficient strategy. |
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How could anyone fail to conclude that compared with Riemenschneider, Rodin is a cloddish show-off? |
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In examining the evidence, one must conclude that Gaullism is neither a doctrine nor a political ideology. |
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The survey did, however, conclude that there were massive differences in perceptions of age according to how old the perceiver was. |
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The gamma function is undefined for zero and negative integers, from which we can conclude that factorials of negative integers do not exist. |
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Such individuals may mistakenly conclude that the decline of passionate love is a sign of a failed relationship. |
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The authors conclude that hypericum and imipramine were therapeutically equivalent during the six-week treatment period. |
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I am unable to conclude that she is personably responsible for the breach of trust. |
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I conclude with a discussion of group choice, exploring mechanisms, such as democracy and dictatorship, for achieving this. |
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Philippe Vendrix then gave a short address to conclude the colloquium before we adjourned for lunch. |
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It would be inadvisable for an employer to conclude that because they had not witnessed harassment, that means it did not take place. |
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There are signs of improvement, but only an incurable optimist would conclude that the game is in rude health. |
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This question is phrased very generally indeed, and it is quite impossible to conclude from it that there is a potential conflict of interest. |
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They put out such a defensive line-up, it was tempting to conclude that they had accepted the inevitable. |
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The observations conducted and the data gathered conclude that the root cause of the failure was a mechanical overload of the pinion. |
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The new shareholder has declared the intention to conclude agreements with the plant's creditors and restore the production. |
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Consultation and negotiation in good faith are required, not as a mere formality, but as a genuine attempt to conclude an agreement. |
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All studies on privatization always conclude that mere privatization is not enough. |
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However, even if the seller does otherwise like the offer, he will not conclude missives with such a condition as part of the contract. |
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Once an acceptable offer is received for your property, our policy is to conclude missives and make the contract binding without delay. |
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Professionals, however would be required to conclude missives and do all conveyancing. |
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I do not conclude that that delay undermines their credibility or supports the proposition that they are concocting a story. |
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They conclude that carbonate concretionary growth occurs over a depth range from tens to hundreds of metres of burial. |
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A review of the measures will conclude that sanctions should now be conditionally suspended. |
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I would conclude with high confidence from the data that they provided, from all that we saw, that that happened. |
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Now our intrepid graduate student can conclude that the piety of the wise consists in the imitation of the gods. |
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We conclude by discussing the implications of consuetude for political and social behavior. |
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Attentive playgoers conclude that the-not-fully-transferred pain of loss kills Brabantio. |
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I conclude that the Board erred in its interpretation of the legal standard for capacity. |
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We conclude that A is the only point of intersection of that line with the parabola. |
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We conclude that Minos can be instrumental for completion of the effort to introduce useful insertions into all known genes of D. melanogaster. |
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The authors conclude that the new antidepressant, venlafaxine, can cause both pneumonitis and heart failure. |
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George Galloway's expulsion from the Labour Party will mean that many activists will conclude that New Labour is irreformable. |
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The conference will conclude with the issue of maintaining air quality through issuance of burning permits in Wyoming. |
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Instead, many used a scenario approach to conclude that solitary sessile polyps represent the ancestral cnidarian form. |
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Where they pool their resources and share expenses, it may be easier to conclude that they are cohabiting as husband and wife. |
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Ann was tempted to conclude her lunch with a pudding, especially the lemon posset. |
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On a regional scale, cross-cutting relationships do not allow us to conclude that one fault trend post-dates the other. |
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We conclude that the role of terpenes in Eucalyptus-marsupial folivore interactions is secondary. |
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Should you successfully conclude a contract please send it to me under plain cover. |
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Given the foregoing, we conclude that Section 5 does not violate the First Amendment. |
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We shall conclude by commenting on a number of these themes related to the development and formulation of this particular language policy. |
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They start by telling you the man was crazy or deranged and conclude by saying he was a liar. |
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One might conclude that the expansion of our three-dimensional space requires the presence of a fourth dimension. |
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If you conclude that you would in fact like to explore the possibility of franchising your business, there are several steps to take. |
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And by this we conclude that, even as a cross-check, it was not to be regarded as appropriate or mandatory in every case. |
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It really wasn't a bad week, but I have to conclude that it's a crummy Friday night. |
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This experience led some socialists to conclude that fascism was merely the instrument of the bourgeoisie for crushing the workers. |
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Based on the above, he was able to conclude that the immediate precursor of cuneiform writing was a system of tokens. |
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We conclude that there is no evidence available to support assignment of Halysis either to chlorophyte algae or to cyanobacteria. |
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It is, of course, always dangerous to conclude too much from early evidence. |
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It is tempting to conclude that the outcome of the parliamentary elections is predetermined. |
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What process of syllogistic reasoning can lead us to conclude that Hamlet is a greater work of art than The Long Goodbye, or that Goodbye is nonetheless a terrific book? |
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We can conclude that it is in everyone's interest for the vast majority of our kids to stay in school and mature into self-financing adults who can look after themselves. |
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Only a very naive observer would conclude that this is currently a party with the focus and energy to win another mandate, whoever its leader may be. |
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Despite the pervasive nature of creolisation on Barbados, it is a mistake to conclude that West African cultural patterns were stripped from the black population. |
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We conclude that Dempster's 1955 discrete-time model is irrelevant to the vast majority of haploid species subject to density-dependent population regulation. |
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Let me add that other clause elements can conclude a sentence. |
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You were forced to come away from the drama and conclude that while detention works for some, it only makes others into hardened career criminals. |
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The president has a narrow window to turn his presidency around before people conclude he is a lame duck and no longer relevant. |
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They conclude that sympatric speciation is possible, but only when there is some kind of environmental heterogeneity that is sufficient to interfere with gene flow. |
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The authors conclude that tap water might be as effective in preventing bacterial infection as sterile normal saline solution for simple wounds in children. |
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The authors conclude that the presence of pathogens in the lower airways was associated with the level of inflammation, respiratory compliance, and gas trapping. |
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No one would start from the premise that the natural world reflects the will of an omnipotent designer and conclude that the designer is benevolent. |
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The authors conclude that short-term exposure to concentrated ambient air particles induces a significant inflammatory reaction in the lungs of rats. |
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We might conclude that the only thing of beauty that remains of him is the shape of his lyre in the stars. |
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Two meta-analyses of milk thistle for liver disease detail the major limitations of prior studies and conclude that data are insufficient to support its use at this time. |
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The authors conclude that a dosage of 114 mg per day of phytoestrogens for three months does not relieve hot flushes or other climacteric symptoms. |
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Some students will readily conclude that this rule of law rejects the biblical view of marriage as two in one flesh and the family as an integrated moral unit. |
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I can only conclude that it must have been mislaid or misfiled. |
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If you conclude the shorts have a good case, sell or lighten up. |
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A little study of biostatistics would also convince you that a sample of 1000 children is too small to conclude anything about already low occurrence rates. |
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But the ammonia leak in November, and now the radiation leak and deteriorating tubes, might lead some to conclude otherwise. |
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That decision that has affected Dell's bottom line, and so caused the Wall Street wallies to conclude that the bottom was dropping out of the PC market. |
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The narrative sources in particular are full of accounts of embassies and special meetings to arrange truces or conclude peace between warring bands. |
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They conclude that the gene began to deteriorate after the split between New and Old World primates but before the Old World monkeys and apes diverged. |
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One can only, most favorably, conclude that Ford is travelling blind. |
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They fear their distinct twang, nonstandard grammar, and obscure idioms will cause potential employers to conclude they are incapable of holding jobs. |
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The priests conclude that there is common ground on even the most contentious topics that pit science versus spirituality. |
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But the scale of the conflagrations over the past few years can only lead us to conclude that they are the consequence of environmental recklessness and bad management. |
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They conclude that psychologists can become considerably more aggressive in their professional advertising practices, while still adhering to appropriate ethical constraints. |
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They conclude that military service temporarily removed the young, labouring men who dominated the criminal orders, only to return them, duly brutalised, at the war's end. |
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Nonetheless, there are too many rumors and reports to allow one to conclude that all is well in Pyongyang. |
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It seems reasonable to conclude that U.S. immigration policy is simply not driving this current crisis. |
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Instead this section will conclude with some signposts indicating how future theoretical, and perhaps more importantly, empirical work might best be orientated. |
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Occasionally his fluent, French-accented sentences will conclude with a conspiratorial giggle. |
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I conclude that there is no ground to detain Mr. Kalashnikoff on the primary ground, and the learned Justice of the Peace was in error in this regard. |
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The authors conclude that it is not necessary to keep infants in the hospital to check for rebound serum bilirubin levels in infants treated with phototherapy. |
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I wish to conclude by also paying my respects to the memory of the two other former senior members of Parliament who passed away while the House was in recess. |
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Through analyses of William James, Alvin Plantinga, Aquinas, Kant and Kierkegaard, Evans argues that responsible fideists employ reason to conclude that reason is limited. |
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Pilgrim, helmed by Graham Tullett and expertly crewed by owner Mark Ormerod, led from start to finish over the north lake course to conclude an excellent season's results. |
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What else are we to conclude from his interview with New York Daily News columnist Denis Hamill, published today? |
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And we conclude this linguistic skylarking with this from AVP Australia. |
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Most correspondents conclude their letters with a forename or initials. |
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Opinion polls conclude he has the same popularity rating his predecessor, John Bruton, enjoyed when he was ousted as leader for being allegedly unelectable. |
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One is tempted to conclude that it reflects a fear that anyone who is publicly critical of the extent of the problems will be labelled as a racist or similar. |
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From what has been said, we conclude that the efficient cause of political consociation is consent and agreement among the communicating citizens. |
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Russia recalled its forces but did not conclude a formal peace. |
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The authors conclude that children who required treatment for amblyopia were four times more likely to remain amblyopic if they were screened only at 37 months of age. |
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The instrument problems uncovered by these papers indicate that there is no longer any compelling reason to conclude that anything strange has happened to lapse rates. |
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However, we shall need to wait for a longer time series to conclude with certainty that the Canadian urban system is indeed heading to a new equilibrium. |
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He says this with such certainty that one might conclude he was a painter of solutions, that his art was one of formulas and rousing public appeals. |
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The authors conclude that continuous exposure to varicella virus through community contacts protects latently infected adults from developing clinical shingles. |
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He told me that they had all laughed the comment to scorn, but that now he had been somewhere with no decent plumbing he had to conclude that it was the simple truth. |
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Numerous studies conclude that playing music to babies in the womb and in the early years helps build the neural bridges along which thoughts and information travel. |
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Structuralist narrative theory and narratology conclude that the subject is therefore but an effect of discourse or the outer limit of the narrative boxes and therefore moot. |
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Once the question is posed people conclude there is no smoke without fire. |
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Although it is open to a court in limited circumstances to conclude that the words or syntax used is wrong, the purpose remains to construe the words used. |
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An unscientific analysis of Raftery's poem then might lead one to conclude that our winters are getting colder, not warmer, as many environmentalists would have us believe. |
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Hersh is certainly not writing history, which leads me to conclude that even the greatest polemic journalism can become confusing when expanded into book form. |
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It therefore seems natural to conclude that I know myself to be substantial, indivisible, enduring, perhaps even immortal, on the basis of self-awareness alone. |
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It is therefore too early to conclude the present uptrend is sustainable. |
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We can unambiguously conclude that there is a situation in which voluntarily oriented attention subserves feature integration when tested with multiple search items. |
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However, I cannot conclude that the plaintiff took any appropriate measures to preserve her personalty once it was known to her that water seepage was occurring. |
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If one listens carefully to the exact wording of that Minister's last two answers, one can only conclude that he is reading directly from the Minister of Police's portfolios. |
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Guided by popular media reports, we may hastily conclude that doctors, by overprescribing antibiotics for people, are solely to blame for growing resistance. |
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The authors conclude from this study that the risk of hip fracture in elderly persons can be greatly reduced by the use of a hip-protector device. |
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The authors conclude that acetaminophen and ibuprofen have similar analgesic effects in relieving moderate to severe pain, but ibuprofen has better antipyretic properties. |
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The authors conclude that both dosages of sumatriptan provide significant pain relief in menstrually related migraine when taken early in the attack. |
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But it will not conclude with the predictable, upbeat Hollywood ending. |
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We can conclude that the incised patterns of the kunda and dibu bells, like those of the whisk, combine aesthetic astonishment with apotropaic function. |
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Hence I conclude claims 1 and all claims appendant thereto are valid. |
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A reasonable observer would no doubt conclude that the First Amendment was not meant to be a platform for ritually re-enacting Paul's colloquy with the Roman magistrate. |
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The authors conclude that venous ulcers are a common and costly problem. |
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Songs did not so much conclude as wind down, one instrument after another going silent until a final few guitar chords reverberated arhythmically. |
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This exercise led him to conclude that, with few exceptions, the six presidents differed little in their publicly stated motives for vetoing legislation. |
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However, when I look at what people who call themselves aromatherapists claim, I have to conclude that aromatherapy is a mostly a pseudoscientific alternative medical therapy. |
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Charitably, perhaps we should conclude that commercial supersonic air travel is something that we just cannot afford, or, at least, does not desire to afford. |
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We also conclude that the filing of a motion in arrest of judgment renders the judgment nonappealable until an order is entered disposing of the motion. |
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So far, my unofficial and incomplete survey about this program in a mere handful of vicinages has lead me to conclude that judges have been slow to take advantage of it. |
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The pit boss will then happily conclude that he has a loony on his hands. |
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Meetings conclude by sharing prayer requests and saying the Lord's Prayer. |
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Darwin's study of characteristics of species on isolated islands such as these Galapagos finches, and of fossil animals, led him to conclude that evolution had occurred. |
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Note that the data did not allow the researchers to conclude that the ruptures necessarily caused the deaths, merely that they were associated with rupture. |
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So may one therefore conclude that the luminiferous ether doesn't exist? |
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We conclude that condition is a useful heuristic concept in evolutionary ecology, but its practical value may be limited by the fact that it cannot be measured directly. |
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While most of the examples that come to mind are historical in nature, it would be a mistake to conclude that the impact of oil prices on the macroeconomy is now unimportant. |
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The authors conclude that the brush technique provides adequate sampling for the identification of cervical pathology with reduced patient discomfort and bleeding. |
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When we extend our analysis to Western and Southern Numic, we are forced to conclude that in no Numic language have the taps ever belonged to a series of spirants. |
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This led the researchers to conclude that the thrushes used cues from the setting sun to update their internal magnetic compass and get back on the right track. |
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From these physiological and behavioral responses of birds, we can conclude that photopigments are involved with the avian magnetic compass system. |
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We conclude that there is an internal ethics or axiology within research perspectives and methodologies that needs to be examined where ethnoracial issues are prominent. |
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It's therefore tempting to conclude that Harley must have used up of all his remaining creativity and originality on this one magnificently splenetic piece of pop genius. |
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We conclude that the proposed East of Otley development is ill-conceived, runs counter to national planning policy and will fail to deliver the benefits claimed. |
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Although it may be premature to conclude that the quality of teaching will improve, the idea itself is a milestone in the development of teaching as a profession in Namibia. |
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The film begins with a scene to introduce each couple, then sticks them all together for the middle, ending with three more scenes to conclude each couple's story. |
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Everything said makes it possible to conclude that armed struggle is truly the main form of contest in military conflicts and their specific content. |
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The meetings conclude with hosannas and hails and huzzahs to Strauss. |
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After reading an article in a daily newspaper this week I am left to conclude that our elected leaders are a bunch of fools, incompetents and idiots. |
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We conclude that it is still possible that our current understanding of planetary systems is unduly coloured by our intimate knowledge of our own solar system. |
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We conclude that the Sgurr Beag Thrust, a major tectonic break separating the Morar and Glenfinnan groups of the Moine, is mainly of Neoproterozoic, not Caledonian, age. |
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No wonder, many victims readily conclude that thrift and self-reliance are useless and even injurious and that spending and debt are preferable by far. |
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Indeed, they would conclude that he was possessed by an evil demon. |
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We conclude that potentiation of gill contraction is not a general characteristic of bivalves and that the uneven distribution is not phylogenetically based. |
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Otherwise I'm going to have to conclude that this is a sort of disguised overnegation, a rhetorical thunderbolt that blows back semantically the wrong way. |
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We conclude that selenium substitution may improve the inflammatory activity in patients with autoimmune thyroiditis, especially in those with high activity. |
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