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3. (U) Begin synopsis of transcript: The impossibility of reaching shared conclusions....certainly mean that the joint investigation...was not able to bring its task to full completion.

For starters, they believe that bringing an economic transaction to full completion is essentially immoral, or at least frowned upon, because it implies that one party doesn't want anything to do with the other in the future.

Preparations should be brought to completion hastily.

Some casework resolved, some larger issues brought into dialogue, little brought to completion.

All that's certain is that Breaking News was recorded in 2007 and recently "brought to completion".

He died before finishing the second volume, which was edited and brought to completion by his gifted young pupil Felix Klein.

The movie presents fascinating ideas about who Hendrix was, but they're never brought to completion.

For similar reasons, I am great at starting projects but need partners to ensure they are brought to completion.

You see that faith was active along with his works, and faith was brought to completion by the works.

The 1942 Vogel isolate was designated as the reference strain and was brought to completion using standard finishing techniques.

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