Sentence examples for concluding what from inspiring English sources

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Imputation involves concluding what the parties would have intended, whereas inference involves concluding what they did intend.

He spoke in Britain, concluding what was likely to be his final overseas trip as president.

"I'm not concluding what is the most appropriate action the D.O.T. should take," Mr. Blumenthal said.

She then wrote a tell-all, enthusing, "I'm getting hot, and not from the workout," and concluding, "What a man".

When our students fail standardized tests, we need to work through many further difficult steps before concluding what, if anything, needs to be done.

Concluding what they called an "exhaustive investigation," federal prosecutors said they would not seek criminal charges against Senator Robert G. Torricelli, Democrat of New Jersey.

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They conclude: What is at stake?

"Only show me," it concludes, "what is your will".

Scientists have not concluded what is causing the earthquakes.

Last year immigrants had already concluded what statisticians have since confirmed: that Britain's economy is booming.

Still, he concludes, what Pinter did "may be foolhardy but it is not cowardly.

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