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Critics like Gira Grant seemed to come to their conclusions not as journalists but as activists.
It was unclear from the leaks how the investigators had come to their conclusions.
Investigations into criminal behavior must be taken to their conclusions, wherever they lead.
Her main message was that the Government was determined to see its policies through to their conclusions.
The two sides came at the issue with strikingly different views, which led them to their conclusions of law.
They come to their conclusions much as they run their campaigns: one by instinct, the other by committee.
In addition, existing CAD systems do not provide any explanation about how they came to their conclusions.
"We have interacted with the U.N.D.P. and demonstrated that some of the data they used to come to their conclusions are inaccurate," Mr. Netshitenzhe said.
The declassified version of the report was unrevealing about how the agencies had come to their conclusions or collected their information.
They giggled and passed one another breath mints during lulls in closing arguments last week and took about 10 hours over two days to come to their conclusions.
Anyone who read their work, illustrated, as one admirer put it, with "simple examples of irresistible force and clarity," was drawn to their conclusions.
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