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What does conclusory mean?

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Adjective
  1. Of or pertaining to a conclusion; conclusive. [from 1846 through early 20th century]
  2. (law) Offering a conclusion with seriously deficient support in fact or logic; begging the question. [from 1923]
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We do not, however, accept the Committee's crucial conclusory findings, either of law or fact.
Even though the text has been drafted in a preambular style and is a statement of fact, it is not conclusory.
Not knowing Oklahoma judicial politics, I can only guess at the reason for the state court's failure to analyze the case instead of invoking Planned Parenthood v. Casey is a purely conclusory fashion.
The use of the statistics relating to whether sawmills account for a dominant or disproportionate share of stumpage use is similarly mechanistic, conclusory or, in some cases, misleading.
At worst, this passage itself reflects the type of conclusory assertion, devoid of any analysis of the relevant legislation or the record evidence, that is evident in Commerce's de jure specificity analysis in this case.
These claims are conclusory and unsupported by any specific allegations, let alone evidence.

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