Sentence examples for fierce conclusion from inspiring English sources

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Her fierce conclusion is: "Every book purchase made from Amazon is a vote for a culture without content and without contentment".

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Washington's own implacably hard-line attitude toward the IRI matches that of the Saudis.This is in part out of conviction and, in part, out of political expediency since the White House has reached the erroneous conclusion that fierce anti-Iran posturing is helping them with Congressional passage of the pending resolution on the nuclear accord.

But, in an editorial that ran in Pediatrics last March, Meyer urged families not to jump to the conclusion that their fierce little tomboy of a daughter, or doll-loving son, must be transgender.

Brown's death, in the heat of the summer, produced a huge swell of anger and a fierce debate, but a tentative conclusion soon emerged: though his death had first seemed disturbing, many came to see him as a flawed victim.

This vote was as good as set in stone a year ago, a foregone conclusion given the fierce partisan divide, but we didn't stop talking about it or holding companies and officials responsible.

A Requiem for the concert hall as well as the chorus, the work moved inexorably from the opening lines, intoned darkly and richly by the basses, to the full-chorus conclusion, "Lux aeterna," a fierce, consuming blaze of light.

In addition, based on a theoretical model of ecological population science, Wang and Pan made a detailed analysis of the equilibrium mechanism of enterprise clusters, including a net model and a center halfback model, and they drew the conclusion that the relationship of fierce competition and beneficial cooperation among enterprise clusters was the crucial factor to keep stability [11].

It's unlikely Feinstein's legislation will win the support of the new Republican majority given the fierce partisan disagreements over the findings and conclusions of the Intelligence Committee's torture report.

The beginning of the story, which is raw and fierce, contrasts with its upbeat and somewhat neat conclusion.

"It’s almost impossible for the public to actually parse the ads and come to their own independent conclusions," says Cleveland Clinic cardiologist Steven Nissen, a fierce critic of drug ads.

"W", a more heavyweight and certainly less amusing tome, also reaches a similar conclusion, stressing the jovial Texan governor's fierce desire to avenge his father's defeat.Bill Turque's excellent "Inventing Al Gore" concentrates on his awkward father, Senator Al Gore.

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