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Hamilton is suffering the worst start to a season in his career this year but it would be misguided and premature to draw a conclusion as to any decline in his ability as a result.

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Because of that missing data, Pentagon officials in the past have often been reluctant to speak clearly about various incidents, saying they lack information to draw a conclusion.

“The truth of the matter is looking at any group after a year is way too early to draw a conclusion,” Rivera said.

According to city officials, a geologist will study the site and draw a conclusion from there, reviewing both the history of the area and any recent changes to the land.

So for the moment, it is not possible to draw a conclusion about the effectiveness of intermittent fasting on athletic performance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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