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Commentators across the web on Monday night tended to conclude that their favored candidate had come out on top.
Since almost everybody pays the fee, the corporation has tended to conclude that it should aim to please as many people as possible.
Since movement is a mode which belongs to body, many tended to conclude that if minds depend on movement, then minds must have something corporeal in them.
34 Many of them tended to conclude that the risk of HIV infection does not apply to them but only to those who fit the negatively formed stereotypical image.
Several meta-analyses conducted in recent years have tended to conclude that Early Intensive Behavioural Intervention (EIBI), incorporating the principles of applied behaviour analysis (ABA), is the treatment of choice for young children with ASD (cf. [ 8, 9]).
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The government is bad, people tend to conclude, but the king is good.
And this is, in fact, what empirical studies tend to conclude.
They tend to conclude either with the words "I don't know" or "Do you know what I mean?".
People who have this experience with Dylan tend to conclude that he is a complicated human being, but the logical conclusion is the opposite one.
She tends to conclude anecdotes and chapters with a quote from a woman who was part of the event, not with her own authorial aperçu.
The stories reflect his thesis, that long spells of joblessness tend to conclude (if it all) with a re-hiring at a much lower wage.
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