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conclusions
noun as in data
Example Sentences
Cedars-Sinai also emphasized that “the recent department letter contains preliminary findings with no final conclusions or decisions.”
The raw figures reported beg many questions and it is difficult to draw simple conclusions from them.
He added: "There may be times when section 10 entities reach conclusions which would assist the wider industry and help to assist both other trusts and commercial organisations."
Let’s see how they go for Mercedes before jumping to any conclusions as to whether they have found answers for the problems that emerged through the summer and autumn.
Dr. Djordje Minic, a professor of physics and particle and string theory at the University of Texas at Austin, isn’t so sure about these conclusions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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