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He could come to no conclusion.
"How can it be that the CPS have taken 15 months in order to come to no conclusion?" she asked.
The administration has come to no conclusion on the currency question, which may be beyond its control.
Sigmund Spaeth, author of "Read "Em and Weep," went into the history of the song, and came to no conclusion.
After speaking for several minutes about how upset she felt over the Diallo shooting, Kirsten Levingston, a lawyer, concluded that she could come to no conclusion about her feelings toward the police.
"The Senate would look very bad if we wind up with a long amendment process that maybe leads to no conclusion and once again the Senate collapses in a pool of inability to produce anything," Mr. Lott said.
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"I was discouraged and very much afraid that there was going to be no conclusion to the situation without bringing in the police," he later recalled.
We came to no conclusions.
Why? Climatologists have come to no conclusions.
Mr. Rumsfeld said "that subject did come up" but that "we came to no conclusions".
After they left, the narrator and Ivan discussed their relationship but came to no conclusions.
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