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It would be fair to conclude seduction was set to win this one hands down.
If one compares the dictators' lodgings with the White House, Buckingham Palace or the Elysée Palace, it would be fair to conclude that their residences are unpretentious.
In fact, therefore, would it be fair to conclude that soldiers and others helped you leave the war zone?" Mr. Sokoli answered, "I don't think so because I was beaten up and mistreated by soldiers, and so were others".
That could in theory bolster the British efforts—or it could result in obfuscation, and be used to advance old grievances.It would not be fair to conclude from any of this that the Kremlin is guilty as charged.
Would it be fair to conclude that working out doesn't affect your life expectancy?
It is difficult to fully predict the repercussions, but it may be fair to conclude fewer skilled experts are 'on the land' interpreting human-land exchanges.
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It is fair to conclude that he was targeted because of his extraordinary work.
"It is fair to conclude that not a lot of Democrats watch Fox," one party official said.
"One billion children are today living in countries and territories affected by war or conflict — and it's fair to conclude that large numbers suffer violent injuries and death".
It's fair to conclude, after all this time, that Beijing is not going to change course unless it foresees a real possibility of war.
When yields on risky bonds decline toward those on safe assets, it is fair to conclude, he argues, that someone is taking on excessive risk.
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