Sentence examples for conclusion that since from inspiring English sources

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And my conclusion that (since they sink or swim together) Gordon Brown must be able to insist that the prime minister keeps his chosen economic policies afloat, was dismissed with the resentful assertion "the boss is always the boss".

For this reason, philosophical arguments necessarily lead to the conclusion that, since our soul is never devoid of materiality, it must be mortal.

But many philosophers have moved from this to the further conclusion that since we are always aware of something in perceptual experience, what we are aware of is a "non-ordinary" object (sometimes called a "sense-datum").

Given what we know in both our investigation of the probable opportunities for the virus to be introduced to this particular herd, we have come to the conclusion that since there doesn't seem to be any animal possibility of introducing the virus from pigs, we have to conclude that the most reasonable source has to have been a person.

Rationality of these projects thus comply broadly with Norma Montesinos and Ida Olsson Al Fakir's conclusion that "since the 1950s, the expanded Swedish government policy towards the Roma have tended to cement rather than changing the Roma's position as outsiders in the Swedish society".

The Court, synthesizing themes from Roper and Graham, drew the conclusion that since children were less culpable than adults, a judge had to consider a juvenile's age before imposing a sentence, especially if it was the harshest sentence a child could receive.

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The study found the environmental and ecological risks posed to areas surrounding the mines to be of relatively low impact a conclusion that has since been discredited by several reputable geologists.

One recent study implicated DCIS as the precursor of IDC-DCIS based on concordant expression of immunohistochemical markers (Steinman et al, 2007), a conclusion that has since been supported by genomic data (Aubele et al, 2000; Alexe et al, 2007; Iakovlev et al, 2008), in turn creating a quest for biomarkers that predict invasive transformation of DCIS (Schuetz et al, 2006; Castro et al, 2008).

"One Fish" elicited from a Columbia professor the opinion that a bright four-year-old could learn from the book to read in a week — a conclusion that somewhat disturbed the professor, since many of his colleagues believe that four is a trifle young for a child to get mixed up in the reading business.

where, which will lead us to the conclusion that is a Cauchy sequence, since (it is easy to see that ).

In doing so, it's impossible to remain entirely impartial among conclusions, since a conclusion that can only be supported by bad arguments must be regarded as unsound.

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