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The simple answer is that the view from Kuala Lumpur is based on a questionable premise that leads to a damaging conclusion.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 - Franklin D. Raines, the head of Fannie Mae, took issue with every major damaging conclusion of the company's regulator on Wednesday in an embattled appearance before a subcommittee of the House of Representatives.

But with the weight of the UN body behind him, Goldstone's most damaging conclusion is that war crimes and possible crimes against humanity included "numerous instances of deliberate attacks on civilians".

President Bush and his top national security officials spent the week in an increasingly desperate attempt to defend themselves from the damaging conclusion by David Kay, the president's former chief weapons inspector, that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction on the eve of the American-led invasion.

For the Japanese business world, it could prove a damaging conclusion to a scandal that had come to be seen as a test of just how far the country would go to police white-collar crime at Olympus, a maker of cameras and medical endoscopes.

But this is a reasonable conclusion for any third party to draw--after all, scientists who are very excited about a piece of work are always eager to see it published--and for you it's a very damaging conclusion.

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The information security firm Rapid7, however, warned about individuals drawing damaging conclusions from the data.

An ideological attachment to market efficiency can lead to damaging conclusions about such diverse policies as Social Security privatization and federal oversight.

Mezrich has been clear to say he's never met or talked to Mark Zuckerberg in the intro and in interviews, but that doesn't stop him from drawing potentially damaging conclusions about his character and selling it as a non-fiction book that's getting made into a movie that people will take as fact.

As a common example, a clinician might suggest to a client in hypnosis the idea that he or she be more deliberate about gathering objective information ("reality testing") before jumping to an erroneous and self-damaging conclusion, an unfortunate but typical cognitive pattern often associated with depression.

In conclusion, the DNA damaging anti-cancer agents not only can induce the gene expression of p53 and cyclin B1/Cdk1 but also enhance their translocation to mitochondria.

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