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- noun Plural form of
conclusion .
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Examples
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_conclusions_ to which we have come on such points, we shall not have given ground for any complaint that we have violated any due courtesy or propriety in our _mode_ of expressing those conclusions, or the reasons on which they are founded.
Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men Baden Powell 1819
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The data you use to make your conclusions is the most critical part of the puzzle.
Joe The Nerd Ferraro: Why I Don't Believe Any Polling Data Joe The Nerd Ferraro 2010
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The data you use to make your conclusions is the most critical part of the puzzle.
Joe The Nerd Ferraro: Why I Don't Believe Any Polling Data Joe The Nerd Ferraro 2010
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The data you use to make your conclusions is the most critical part of the puzzle.
Joe The Nerd Ferraro: Why I Don't Believe Any Polling Data Joe The Nerd Ferraro 2010
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He jumps to what he calls conclusions, but which have in fact no premises.
The Mother’s role in India spanning half a century Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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He jumps to what he calls conclusions, but which have in fact no premises.
Archive 2009-03-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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That the doctor cannot entirely shield his own conclusions is not in question but he must make a good faith effort to present all the data and options (even the data that contraindicates his preferred course of action) and allow the patient to decide.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Behavioral Economics and Regulatory Policy: 2010
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And there are those who read and draw conclusions from the results beyond who was first place.
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One of the possible conclusions is “the null hypothesis cannot be rejected on the basis of the available data”, but if there is any effect it becomes less and less likely for the null hypothesis to fit the data as more data are gathered.
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One of the interesting buried conclusions is that criminal lawyers are more accurate predictors of outcomes than civil lawyers.
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