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"My wife found your card and reached an unfortunate conclusion," he said.
If only the Met had thought to appeal to its visitors before it came to such an unfortunate conclusion.
Otherwise, the world may have to accept the unfortunate conclusion that "once-in-a-century" disasters now occur roughly every five years.
His unfortunate conclusion last year, which was not lightly arrived at, was that the mixed (and mixed-up) medical evidence precluded pinning responsibility beyond reasonable doubt on anyone.
His literary feud with the great Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus came to an unfortunate conclusion when the two failed to find common ground.
This package of bills starts from a flawed premise and proceeds to unfortunate conclusion by proposing major retreats in disclosure and corporate governance in order to encourage some additional IPOs.
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But before you jump to any unfortunate conclusions, the Telegraph boss was talking about his beloved West Ham United on a football fansite.
The underlying key mechanisms of these puzzling and unfortunate conclusions are identified using the Galam sequential probabilistic model of opinion dynamics (Galam, 2002 [4], Galam, 2005 [18], Galam and Jacobs, 2007 [19]).
(Which, when combined with the common belief that menstrual cycles follow the moon's peregrinations, can lead to some unfortunate conclusions). As the writer Kevin Jackson argued a few years ago, English literature's debts to the moon and its phases would fill a hefty book - at least as hefty as Robert Graves's moon-worshipping mythological epic The White Goddess.
I would like to think that they have at least carefully weighed up party policies and have reached their unfortunate conclusions painfully, but it seems more likely that they are merely attracted by the prospect of low taxes on the types of career they plan to pursue.
It is sobering yet productive that three distinguished Israelis are generating ideas despite the unfortunate but realistic conclusion that "a comprehensive peace agreement is unattainable right now".
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