Sentence examples similar to a decided conclusion from inspiring English sources

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England managed to overturn three decisions out of four referrals and still had one in hand as the game came to its conclusion, a deciding factor in the outcome quite possibly.

In so deciding our conclusion is, of course, based upon the legality and sufficiency of the order to produce made under § 8 of the act, and, as our decision on that subject rests upon the extent of the visitorial power which the state had the right to exercise over a corporation subject to its control, our ruling as to the legality of the call under § 8 is confined to the case before us.

But the NCAB came to a different conclusion, deciding that mammograms every 1 to 2 years reduce breast cancer mortality by about 17%.

But the manager jumped to a conclusion and decided to tune him out rather than hear him--simply because it was an emotional shortcut.

Since the correlation is too weak to reach a definitive conclusion, we decided to design an experiment to investigate the effect of voice similarity on comprehension efficiency by observing comprehension when messages are presented at different levels of voice similarity.

In summarizing the Special Term's decision and its own, the Appellate Division decided that "the conclusion that Loral acted deliberately and voluntarily, without being under immediate pressure of incurring severe business reverses, precludes a recovery on the theory of economic duress" (35 A D 2d 391, 391).

In summarizing the Special Term's decision and its own, the Appellate Division decided that "the conclusion that Loral acted deliberately and voluntarily, without being under immediate pressure of incurring severe business reverses, precludes a [272 N.E.2d 538] recovery on the theory of economic duress" (35 A.D.2d 391, 316, 316 N.Y.S.2d 532, 532).

But he had decided what the conclusion would be, and in the credo with which he ends the lectures, he offers that conclusion as a kind of oracular pronouncement, tempered with a touch of impish humor.

Not long after MTR's founding in 1975, the parsimonious colonial administration which then ran the territory came to a similar conclusion, and decided to finance the construction of a subway system through simultaneous grants of adjacent property.

Proud though she was of her novel (in the author's note she wrote: "It was well received and reviewed, but the person who was really pleased with it was myself, for I knew better than any critic how difficult it had been"), she eventually decided that its conclusion was too dark to please theatre audiences, and so changed the ending to a happier one for the stage production.

He means that agendas have to be fairly weighed, that great organisations with great traditions need to dwell on their finely regulated laurels, that readers and viewers tell pollsters they want the facts laid out so they can decide what conclusions to draw (much as they claim they want a referendum when YouGov notionally offers them one).

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