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She offers only vague conclusions: "If we feed the earth, it will feed us"; "though the earth demands its sacrifices, spring will always return".
Vague conclusions are rejected by clinicians, as are other expressions of a perceived refusal to take responsibility.
The idea that easy communication between clinician and radiologist is in the interest of the patient and can prevent vague conclusions came up several times.
In the present, however, Schroeder is the first to admit that even his team's fairly vague conclusions are plagued by uncertainty and that the three skeletons can't be confidently placed into any particular population.
He mines the histories of cars, leaded gasoline, refrigerators, beef, and seal hunting for clues, but reaches only vague conclusions: traded goods should reflect more of their environmental and social costs, international aid should compensate for damage wrought by production of consumer goods in developing countries, multinational corporations should hew to consistent standards.
However, because these viruses are found rarely, only vague conclusions have so far been made.
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Indulging a trademark reverie about the blessings of freedom in America, Mr. Bush did not stutter toward a vague conclusion, but finished with a rousing recitation of what those blessings were.
Having a number of considering factors could bring a problem of vague conclusion in the oil recovery study or it could be even a misconclusion about the considering factors.
All of which terminates in the (vague) conclusion "that the cause or causes of order in the universe probably bear some remote analogy to human intelligence" (D, 12.33/227 – my emphasis; see also EU, 11.27, where Hume observes that the analogy involved here may be compared to that between "the sun and a waxen taper" [candle]).
While some data from the years the weapon was outlawed suggested there was a drop-off in mass shootings, a University of Pennsylvania study commissioned by the federal government and published in 2004 summed up the ban's general impact with a frustratingly vague conclusion: "Reducing Criminal Use of the Banned Guns and Magazines Has Been Mixed".
That scholars in these fields fail to ground their research within the material realities of archival evidence, which leads to speculation and to irrelevant often-vague conclusions.
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