Sentence examples for no longer concludes from inspiring English sources

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He says that because of information now available, he no longer concludes that civilians were intentionally targeted as a matter of policy.

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Although, in the first case (1), we can simplify the problem using the optimal power uniform allocation for each SUq, an analytical solution seems difficult or even impossible to find since, as opposed to the perfectly symmetric case, we can no longer conclude from the KKT conditions that the number of allocated bands is the same for all SUs.

We can no longer conclude that safety is assured when individual levels of pollutants are below specific individual thresholds that are believed to be safe.

We can no longer conclude that the variation in small footprints (post-decoding) drives total occupancy, because those correlations are necessarily dependent on the overall ratio of small to large footprints.

She was evidently a local woman, and the prim young Englishman he'd been (but implicitly was no longer) had concluded that she was the island whore, rented by the week at perhaps the same rate as the jeep; or, indeed, with the jeep, in a package deal.

"The multitude of problems associated with the death penalty is gradually convincing Americans that it can no longer be sustained," concludes Richard Dieter, the director of the information centre.

Burns realizes that his former employees no longer fear him, concludes that only his ownership of the plant gave him power over ordinary men, and decides to buy the plant back.

What would California look like today if Schwarzenegger had the power, as Syer recommends, to appoint the Controller, the Treasurer, and the Attorney General? "The justification for a fractured executive in California is no longer persuasive," Syer concludes, "the need for a unified executive is more apparent than ever".

No longer, she's concluded, can a kid from an affluent suburban community expect to waltz his or her way into a decent college, and from there back into an affluent suburban community: "The days when you could la-di-dah your way out of Bennington" and into "a guaranteed starter job in the industry — a job, not an internship — were gone".

A meatier discussion of the role of myth in society is offered in a longer concluding essay on Barthes himself (as well as McLuhan, Cocteau, The Matrix and Dan Brown).

I'd like to have a longer concluding paragraph here, but I'm not sure what else of substance there is to say.

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