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were conclusions
noun
The end, finish, close or last part of something.
Exact(7)
There were conclusions to be drawn, however, amid the confusion.
All these were conclusions my gear-laden friend, Stephen Lines, a photographer, and I reached on a Friday-to-Sunday trip in May.
Among the evidence they attacked were conclusions about ballistics test results and the handling by the authorities of bullet fragments found after each of the shootings.
Among the deletions were conclusions about the likely human contribution to warming from a 2001 report on climate by the National Research Council that the White House had commissioned and that President Bush had endorsed in speeches that year.
"It would be really unfortunate if there were conclusions, looking at 76 million and 48 million, that foodborne disease is no longer a problem," said Dr. Christopher R. Braden, director of foodborne, waterborne and environmental diseases at the C.D.C. "The fact is that tens of millions of illnesses and hospitalizations and deaths of this extent tells us we need to do more".
Deciding to get serious about his studies, Kirn, "with virtually no stored literary material about which to harbor critical assumptions...[relies on his] gift for mimicking authority figures and playing back to them their own ideas as though they were conclusions...[he'd] reached himself".
Similar(52)
These are conclusions the oystermen are far from accepting.
Section 5 is conclusions.
Final section is "Conclusions and remarks".
The final section is conclusion.
"The conclusions will be her conclusions.
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