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"The Europeans have now come to the conclusion that something needs to be done about the capital of the banks, and they should do it well, consistently and in a coordinated fashion without missing the target," said an official who has participated in the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the discussions were continuing and confidential.
As a wave of poaching by organized criminal syndicates has pushed the number of elephants killed in Africa today to a rate of some 35,000 per year, or 96 each day, many in New York and across the United States have been coming to the conclusion that something needs to be done.
Last, he came to the conclusion that something would have to fill the void left by his inability to practice martial arts.
In a causal inference, one reasons to the conclusion that something is, or is likely to be, the cause of something else.
"It is something I need to think about before I jump to conclusions and something I have to talk to my coaches about.
"It's just another attempt to play down anything that might lead to the conclusion that something must be done" about global warming, one federal climate scientist said.
In turn, those around the Prime Minister are left perplexed, and struggle to resist the conclusion that he is up to something.
This is the great mystery of Weinberg's career, and it's hard to escape the conclusion that Carnegie was on to something: there are times when being an outsider is precisely what makes you a good insider.
And then you are forced to the conclusion that something — something unprecedented — is happening in your own brain or mind.
"More and more folks in nameless, faceless suburbs have come to the conclusion that something is missing," he said.
"The big idea is based upon the fact that as we look around, we all, from different perspectives, have come to the conclusion that something is very broken in America," she told Isaacson.
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