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Finally, Paragraphs 46 - 51 describe various acts of commission and omission that may be applicable to stateless populations.
Write a final paragraph.
Ask students: Finally, read this paragraph aloud: What happened next was not written down.
Finally, a concluding paragraph offers a summary of the research and some reflections on its potentialities and limitations.
The following sections will describe each of these four aspects, and finally, a concluding paragraph will give some guidelines to the reader.
Finally, the whole paragraph is replete with negative words and phrases ('ban' [twice], 'still,'ablele to get,'badarguablyguably fostering a negativity bias against the proposal.
And finally, within the discussion, paragraph 5 (paragraph beginning "We assessed criterion") The 3rd sentence should read "The significant association in multilevel models together with a weaker association with one personality measure (trait anxiety) can indicate that the construct of social capital might be more than an aspect of an individual's personality".
We'd alternate chapters, pages, paragraphs, finally sentences, at last agree to read him in unison.
When the paragraphs finally saw the light of day in February 2010, following a judgment by the lord chief justice of England and Wales and the master of the rolls, they were found to contain not intelligence material, but a summary of the CIA's description of the way in which Mohamed was being tortured in Pakistan.
Finally, in the penultimate paragraph, she states, "The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission EEOCC) has ruled that discrimination against people because they are transgender is illegal sex discrimination.
And finally in the last paragraph of the statement, they express hope that all nations "act decisively against the Iranian nuclear program by implementing UN and Security Council resolutions and sanctions".
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