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“make the findings” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an analysis of something, for example “The team conducted an extensive survey of customer feedback and made the findings available to all stakeholders.”.
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"We hope that would make the findings more interesting," he said.
The secretariat should review the disciplinary balance of all IPBES activities and products, and make the findings publicly available.
Previous studies, specifically on the first two characteristics, differ in their socio-economic contexts and make the findings hard to generalize.
The latest correction factors required to make the findings from the charts applicable for other magnitudes and confining pressures are presented and critically reviewed.
The authors acknowledge that most of the studies are old, which may make the findings less applicable to modern health settings.
The United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit upheld the sentence, ruling that the jury had found all the necessary elements of the offense, and that the judge could make the findings necessary to determine the sentence.
The Arizona Supreme Court upheld the sentence, pointing to the United States Supreme Court's decision to leave Arizona's law undisturbed when it ruled in 2000 that juries and not judges had to make the findings that lead to increased sentences.
But the federal court dismissed Seven's claim on all grounds holding that it was open to the Acma to make the findings that it did and that the findings were not affected by legal error as alleged by Channel Seven.
And that a jury in New York could make the findings it could in the face of real human tragedy that was well presented by the government is a credit to the system".
A cabinet office committee was expected to receive an interim report on the investigation into all 174 meetings today but the committee's chairman, Yoshimasa Hayashi, said no decision had been made on whether to make the findings public.
While increased fish consumption is commonly touted as heart-healthy — which may make the findings of atherosclerosis seem surprising — Blankstein emphasized that scientists still have much to learn about its relationship to cardiovascular health.
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