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Obama trolls the gaffe-happy political media by saying the word "conclusion" aloud just like Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley did.
Its spoken word conclusion preaches, "If you follow the beaten path, it will keep you tied to the past".
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As the overview moved from early to final drafts in the last few months, the politics of climate intruded, with intense tugs of war being felt by some scientists involved in the work over how to word conclusions.
In a carefully worded conclusion, Hatemi and his collaborators make it clear that their findings should not be over-interpreted or used to draw causal linkages.
In the journal article, Quanguo Li of the Beijing Museum of Natural History and his team drew the cautiously worded conclusion that "although we cannot assign a definitive function to iridescence in Microraptors, a role in signaling aligns with data on the plumage" of the specimen discovered in 2003.
The United Nations' nuclear inspectors declared for the first time on Thursday that they had extensive evidence of "past or current undisclosed activities" by Iran's military to develop a nuclear warhead, an unusually strongly worded conclusion that seems certain to accelerate Iran's confrontation with the United States and other Western countries.
Its one-word conclusion was "Yikes".
In a carefully worded conclusion, the paper suggests that the newly discovered reactions reopen the question of early oxygenation.
The tactfully worded conclusion of the study, which was sponsored by Match.com, really says it best, referencing a "contemporary struggle to reconcile digital eroticism with real-world consequences".
Smith and Osborn describe their concept in depth throughout the results (720 words), discussion (147 words) and conclusion (56 words) of the original paper, for example: The notion of the self emerged in this study as an important aspect of the participants' experience of chronic pain sensation, distress and disability.
In effect, the method is designed to simultaneously avoid false positives and false negatives — in other words, conclusions that something is statistically significant when it is entirely random, and the reverse.
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