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So you can't draw any conclusions at all".
It is, in fact, difficult to draw any conclusions at all, but a study of the text will enable the reader to find out this much.
The man climbed up off him and walked around and around him in a kind of wonderment, not drawing any conclusions at all, try as he might.
Peirce viewed logic as a species of semiotics, but Thomas of Erfurt draws no conclusions at all about logic, which he would have regarded as a separate field of inquiry.
Throw into the mix global cultures, norms and traditions and it becomes impossible to draw any definite conclusions at all.
If we exclude this point from analysis post hoc, we find that we are unable to make any strong conclusions at all.
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That wasn't my conclusion at all". .
It made no such conclusion at all.
But the comparison between the U.S. and other advanced countries doesn't support this conclusion at all.
I am having trouble coming to some pat conclusion about this end to an adoption conducted, at least initially, in the public eye — probably because there is no easy conclusion to draw, and maybe no conclusion at all.
I see no reason to think that, as you say, "if this "some from every group" reading of "all" ever makes sense, it would seem to apply here". I don't think the context leads to that conclusion at all (strict sense!).
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