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But Wells Fargo officials also disputed the government's conclusions, arguing that the government's revenue forecasts were "excessively conservative".

The government's conclusions are expected in coming weeks but are unlikely to include proposals for any changes to the law.

The first article, which reported the government's conclusions about the prisoners misstated the number of prisoners for whom no assessments were available.

Beginning with their first report, in September, the experts have systematically dismantled the government's conclusions, questioning the authorities' ability or commitment to thoroughly investigate the disappearances and raising doubts about the integrity of the judicial system.

In India, as state animal husbandry workers went about culling birds here on Monday, poultry farm owners hovered nearby, some angrily disputing the government's conclusions that large-scale poultry deaths in the area were the result of bird flu.

On the big themes – press ethics, whether it is sometimes necessary to lie, the limitations of government – the conclusions he draws are relatively timeless and perhaps more honest than serving MPs could afford.

Standing stiffly in a dark suit with his court-appointed public defender by his side, Father Fay, 56, said he generally agreed with the government's conclusions but quarreled over some details, including the amount he had stolen.

The doubts that Mexicans and others have about the government's conclusions in the case are also a forceful expression of the doubts they feel toward the Mexican government itself, not only the President but the official authorities at every level who have perpetrated countless transgressions against the Mexican public and the law in recent years, which are almost never punished.

The newly revealed assessments, obtained last year by the group WikiLeaks and provided by another source to The Times, have revived the dispute, nearly as old as the prison, over whether mistreatment of some prisoners there and the prison's operation outside the criminal justice system invalidate the government's conclusions about the detainees.

The consultation process ended in December 2003 with the publication of The Future of Air Transport White Paper which detailed the government's conclusions.

Assuming the government's conclusions are correct, lone wolf terrorists are very difficult to detect because they do not have co-conspirators or networks of support.

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