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The long-term view makes for some depressing conclusions: the average price paid for a property by a first-time buyer has risen by 120% in just 12 years, from £85,021 in 2001 to £189,668 last year.
The authors have reached some pretty depressing conclusions: that human activity has contributed to climate change, and that even if we change our behaviour today, the planet will become a more dangerous place.
In his book, Mr. Theroux, who traversed some of the same African terrain and shared many depressing conclusions about the continent's malaise, makes his way by public transportation and borrowed rides, and dwells at length on the textured detail of Ethiopian villages and Tanzanian railroad cars.
(Grossman, $10). Depressing conclusions about civil‐service morality as revealed by case studies of principled resignations.
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This is a depressing conclusion to a profoundly depressing book.
TV sitcom had crossed American gun law, with the most depressing conclusion imaginable.
The depressing conclusion of a faculty report: "failing math at all levels affects retention more than any other academic factor".
That is the depressing conclusion from a growing body of research on the aftermath of big financial busts.
It's little surprise they reach this depressing conclusion; at most law firms it is either full-time or nothing.
That is the depressing conclusion of a survey of 3,693 executives conducted by the consulting firm McKinsey & Company.
A depressing conclusion – if you're a comic with dreams of one day playing Moriarty or Iago.
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