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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be conclusions" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to conclusions that are yet to be drawn or established, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "The data collected from the experiment are still being analyzed, and we are yet to be conclusions."
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Moore perhaps failed to see the force of the Idealist challenge to the individualist assumptions on which much ethical thinking proceeds, and he did not note that, in one respect at least, ethical results can be dependent on those of metaphysics: if metaphysics shows that the world is other than it is initially taken to be, conclusions about what to do must be altered accordingly.
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That at least seems to be conclusion of the government lawyers, who settled Wilson's lawsuit after years of court battles.
"There will be conclusions to draw from this tragedy".
It's far too early to be making conclusions.
That seems to be the conclusion to draw from Google's decision to put limits on its Google Maps API.
There were conclusions to be drawn, however, amid the confusion.
JUDGE EDWARDS -- Everything else seems to be post-conclusions of law.
That seems to be the conclusion of Debby Wu at Bloomberg as well within the iPhone supply chain world.
At least, that seems to be the conclusion some of its largest investors came to as they looked longingly west.
There appear to be three main conclusions.
Still, the investigation seemed to be nearing a conclusion.
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