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Their progeny would prove best suited by Plumpton in December and they themselves might conclude their stallion duties in Poland or South Korea.

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But the Nuggets might not conclude their search so quickly.

Yet judging by the luxurious cars the Church leaders were seen in at some public events, one might conclude that their finances are not too bad at all.

Cynics might conclude that their real purpose is to lumber a likely Conservative government with obligations that, in the fiscal squeeze it would inherit from Labour, it would struggle to meet.

Based on this, we might conclude that chitinases and their elicitors confer pathogen resistance in cotton by hydrolyzing the cell walls of V. dahliae.

Indeed, a cynic might conclude that most nations abandoned their biowarfare research because it was simply not paying off.Dr Leitenberg also asserts that, of the 60,000 people working in the Soviet biowarfare programme, only about 5% were senior-level scientists, and perhaps only 100 knew all the steps required to produce a biological weapon.

From this we might conclude that these students begin their studies from a more critical perspective about the realism of medical television programs, or, conversely, that medical television programs do not greatly influence their beliefs and expectations about the medical profession, or not in ways that our study could measure.

One might conclude that this trait evolved to ease their passage through a narrow birth canal, but it seems to result from the way vertebrate skeletons develop.

Yet when we look at the attitudinal shifts that have occurred in the last couple of generations, we might conclude that individuals are rapidly coming into their own.

In other democracies, politicians might conclude that it was time for new blood in their leadership.

"You can understand," their letter continued, "why disinterested observers might conclude that the report's independence, or at least the appearance of independence, has been compromised".

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