Sentence examples for make any conclusions from inspiring English sources

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One can't make any conclusions.

It's too early to make any conclusions.

They are waiting for tangible answers before they make any conclusions about their father's fate.

"I don't think you can make any conclusions yet," Coach Bruce Arena told The Associated Press.

But it's probably too early to make any conclusions about who Obama relies on the most for such advice.

Mr. Claffey said yesterday that, as he had not seen the league's implementation plan, he could not yet make any conclusions about the union's options.

Clausen said that absent peer-reviewed scientific research he would not make any conclusions about what amounts to a highly technical and complicated scientific question.

But this is only one study–albeit a very well conducted study–so it's too early to make any conclusions about what you should and should not eat.

Researchers found that other studies in the review used low-quality evidence, so they could not make any conclusions about nutrition labels in vending machines or grocery stores.

"We never make any conclusions during the investigation," Baker said.

Therefore, we cannot make any conclusions about postprandial changes in ghrelin levels.

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