Sentence examples for concluding by one from inspiring English sources

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Within a decade, top officials at the Central Intelligence Agency had decided to avoid, as best they could, these classified cram sessions, concluding, by one agency account, that until the election was over, they were "difficult to arrange or politically awkward".

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The variation between the splice variants identified by different algorithms implied that many unique peptides concluded by one algorithm were not necessarily recognized by another.

Indeed, the talk of the town today is that the aid package will be concluded by April – one month before crucial European elections in May and two before the country's current programme ends in June.

Cadaverous and long-limbed, he had a tendency whenever he spoke to wave both arms around in spidery disjunction, concluding by planting the back of one bony hand against his lips and mumbling through it so I couldn't decipher a word.

Last week, the government postponed the sale of the bank, which was to have been concluded today, by one month in hopes of increasing political and public support.

But he concludes by pointing to "one great asset" in Johnston Press, "a white knight, hidden within the JP board": Kjell Aamot, one its non-executive directors.

We conclude by discussing how one may take advantage of these simple concepts in designing and controlling protein surface interactions for various bio-interface based technologies.

The article concludes by suggesting that one must examine both the political rationality and technical rationality underlying government performance measurement systems so as to understand their values and limitations.

Czerny concludes by saying: "However one could analyze her and their relationship, the impact of her love on Balzac was persistent, all-enveloping and decisive".

The thorn in the flesh, one concludes by default, was a complaint of the spirit.

Proof Indeed, one concludes by virtue of (2.3) that ω ( a n − i ) ω ( a n ) ≤ C − i, while (ii) of Lemma 2.1 implies m n − i m n ≤ C 1 ( C 2 ) i, i = 0, …, n, where C 1 does not depend on n.

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