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The frequent enigmatic conclusions "the answer is X" leaves interpreters arguing centuries later, Fermat-like, how X can be an answer or what X is (e.g., "free and easy wandering," "walking two paths," "goblet words," "clarity," and so forth).
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Mr. Atwater then leaked the exchange to Newsweek, along with George W.'s colorful conclusion: "The answer to the Big A question is N-O".
In conclusion, the answer lies with understanding.
In conclusion, the answers given in the questionnaire indicate that most participants in the blocked training method gained complete knowledge of the marker paradigm, whereas most participants in the random training method acquired the locative system only or otherwise fragmented knowledge.
For those who ask, "When will it all end," the answer lies with the conclusion of the Uranus-Pluto Cycle, which ends in the next two years.
Hanging over the conference were the question of what policy makers could do to deal with stock market bubbles and Mr. Greenspan's conclusion that the answer is not much.
Conclusion 4: The answer to question Q2 is that the requirement to explicitly choose a health insurance policy imposed by the Dutch government in the context of the 2006 reform may well have served to reduce status quo bias with regard to future reforms, without however eliminating group-specific differences.
There have been now a number of clinical trials that have come to the conclusion that the answer is affirmatively yes".
I was being pretty evasive, only offering her my easy "he would make a very poor President and I will not vote for him" And I came to the conclusion that the answer to the Trump question is "Don't!" No words will suffice for a small child -- change the subject if you can, there are some catastrophes and complexities that small children should be spared.
However, there is support in the literature that a large proportion of people with cognitive levels down to MMSE scores of 10 can answer questions about their quality of life in a valid way (Beer et al., 2010; Hoe, Katona, Roch, & Livingston, 2005; Mozley et al., 1999), which strengthens the proposed conclusions that the answers to GDS-15 were not given randomly in this group of old people.
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