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The Senate investigators unquestionably conclude that the use of the techniques -- which included sleep deprivation, near-drowning of detainees through waterboarding and shackling detainees to bars and ceilings -- did not produce valuable intelligence.

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"Unquestionably," concludes this father, who is totally dedicated to doing the best he can for his family, "DHT is not cheap.

Katsaris concluded: "This unquestionably was a tragic loss of life, but to compound the tragedy by labeling the officers conduct as anything but objectively reasonable would also be a tragedy, albeit not carrying with it the consequences of the loss of life, only the possibility of loss of career".

It is perfectly fine, perhaps, that Pollard concludes that Bawer is "unquestionably correct".

Historian Francis Jennings concluded that the attempt was "unquestionably successful and effective" and inflicted great damage to the Native Americans.

While the Warren Report conceded that "Ruby was unquestionably familiar, if not friendly, with some Chicago criminals," it nonetheless concluded "there is no evidence that he ever participated in organized criminal activity".

Mr. Broad concluded, based on his research, that the benefits of yoga "unquestionably outweigh the risks.

Francis Jones summed up his review for Hot Press by concluding "No boundaries were harmed in its making but ETHWHT is an album of unquestionably great songs" and Louise Gray of New Internationalist declared that, "it's not got the edgy, funky bricolage that characterized the earlier album and nor does it seek that".

She contrasted his therapeutic approach with that of W.H.R. Rivers at Craiglockhart and concluded: 'If Yealland was the worst of the military psychiatrists, Sassoon's therapist, Rivers, was unquestionably the best' (Showalter, 1987, p. 181).

Departing from his usual mode of statutory analysis, Justice Scalia examined the law's drafting history and concluded that it demonstrated that the law "applied only to federal defendants, and the phrase 'or other clemency' was unquestionably superfluous".

Hoover concluded by asking Roosevelt to restore confidence by stating publicly that there would be "no tampering" with the currency and that "the budget will be unquestionably balanced, even if further taxation is necessary".

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