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"We come to the conclusion that she acted illegally".
But it does matter that other cabinet colleagues have come to the conclusion that she is not a team player.
"Based on that, we're coming to the conclusion that she was the one who changed the answers".
But it took them between four and 72 days each time to reach the conclusion that she should be freed.
Yet it is hard to resist the conclusion that she shrinks from facing the true scale of the problem.
"We came to the conclusion that she is also human and she can have days when she finds it hard to control her emotions.
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The F.B.I. memo, which was first reported by The Daily Oklahoman, found that Ms. Gilchrist's laboratory notes "were often incomplete or inadequate to support the conclusions" that she reached.
She says she came to the conclusion that if she was truly a "rebel" she had to find a cause and fight for it.
She has come to the conclusion that, had she been more normal as a young child, she wouldn't have become such an outsider.
Like such predecessors as Iris Murdoch, Muriel Spark, and Doris Lessing, Drabble has cast a cold, analytical eye upon her society; at a relatively young age she came to the conclusion that, as she said in a Paris Review interview in 1978, individuals are not isolated but part of a "theme" or "pattern" greater than themselves.
After the tragedy, Freya comes to the conclusion that "if she could not raise a child, she would raise an army".
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