Sentence examples for worrying conclusion from inspiring English sources

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Despite the report's worrying conclusion that "there are no data on the size of the market for fresh chicken," the Army and the State Department went ahead and built the poultry-processing plant on the advice of Major Janice.

That was the worrying conclusion from the National Audit Office report on children in care.

But there is another, more worrying, conclusion.

The government said the researchers had reached their more worrying conclusion because they had used a different computer model to calculate the risks.

The P-2S could do that job in half the time.But might the gaps and evasions in Iran's nuclear story point to a still more worrying conclusion?

But the worrying conclusion of this research is that for the time being, the assumption that voice-driven technologies provide a safe way to allow drivers to control in-car systems is flawed.

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I worried what conclusions Wallace would draw for his readers.

But Oliver's conclusion, that worrying so often leads to nothing.

Asking of someone, "Does he love the truth?," Rorty thinks, is like asking, "Is he saved?" In our moral reasoning, he says, we no longer worry about whether our conclusions correspond to the divine will; so in the rest of our inquiry we ought to stop worrying about whether our conclusions correspond to a mind-independent reality.

But Porter's conclusion worried me: "As Ackroyd remarks, this is not a biography to be read doggedly from cover to cover.

Many welcome this conclusion, worried that a women's language would doom women's thoughts to marginality and impede feminist progress.

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