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A conclusion that is irrelevant to the premise.
This, as I see it, is a conclusion that is an estimation based upon a guess.
Second, the argument assumes the conclusion that is being argued for — that it is theft.
An event or conclusion that is far less important, powerful or striking than expected.
Durang lacks the skill to carry his political outrage to a conclusion that is appropriately vicious and vivacious.
To have a stance that is sceptical about any investment at all is to draw conclusion that is far too broad.
Mitchell faces up to the moral quandaries inherent in boxing before arriving at a conclusion that is both unexpected and oddly satisfying.
Colfer's characters are compelling and well drawn, but they are also likable, and the book gallops to a conclusion that is satisfying and yet leaves us wanting more.
The result is a 21st-century family drama with a conclusion that is bitter and bloody, but lacks any sense of cruel inevitability.
But Mrs. Gongadze said Dr. Rodriquez had promised a finding on the cause of death, a conclusion that is crucial to pressing for a murder investigation.
This amiable but trivial comedy rambles along in 14 scenes and 80 minutes toward a conclusion that is presumably meant to be unexpected.
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