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He added: "As scientists, we have all seen examples of ongoing studies whose conclusions have changed.
There are few series I can think of whose conclusions occasion feelings of sorrow.
Appeal to reason's boss: the underlying moral intuitions whose conclusions reason defends.
A single email suggests that a journal editor is trying to shut out a paper whose conclusions he rejects.
Attacking the methodology of a study whose conclusions you don't like can be a lazy default reaction.
As a result, Japanese officialdom pressed Olympus to create an independent panel, whose conclusions it was to obey.
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Parade's End, which looks even classier, and whose conclusion on Friday I'm now looking forward to even more.
There may be no other work by Mozart whose conclusion is so disorienting and so resistant to ordinary dramatic sense.
So the show's writers returned to a story whose conclusion viewers had seen, at least in a sense, producing a kind of parallel prequel.
Juliet Stevenson plays Diane, a university researcher whose conclusion that sea levels are not rising around the Maldives leads her into deep water back on campus.
The author of the original Dover study at Oxera, whose conclusion has been woefully misused in some reports, believes there will indeed be losses to the UK economy, but only a small percentage of the alleged £250m daily cost.
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