reliable conclusion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofreliableandconclusion
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reliable
adjective
uk/rɪˈlaɪ.ə.bəl/us/rɪˈlaɪ.ə.bəl/
Someone or something that is reliable can be trusted or believed because he, she, or it works or behaves well in the way ...
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conclusion
noun
uk/kənˈkluː.ʒən/us/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
the final part ...
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No other way of doing the sum arrives at anyreliableconclusion.
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It is not yet possible to draw anyreliableconclusionon this matter.
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We question whether that is areliableconclusion.
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That is by far the best way to arrive at areliableconclusion, in so far as conclusions which can be made are completely reliable, on matters of this sort.
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I do not think that, ordinarily, it would be so difficult for an industrial tribunal on an issue of fact to come to areliableconclusion.
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Whilst noreliableconclusioncan be drawn in the absence of firm figures, one point not in question is that this country is still very rich in works or art.
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The period which has elapsed since the exhibition was held is too short to enable anyreliableconclusionto be drawn from the published trade figures.
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The onlyreliableconclusionwhich one can draw now is that it is impossible to draw reliable conclusions about individuals' giving to charities based on what people say they give.
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In extremely overweight adolescents, surgery has shown positive treatment results, but the deficiency of adequate studies makes it impossible to draw reliable conclusions.
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The only area where it was possible to draw reliable conclusions concerned nutritional therapy.
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However, due to the weak scientific documentation it is difficult to draw reliable conclusions.
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Although the method's principles are simple, a rigorous linguistic approach is still indispensable for reliable conclusions.
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In sum, the experimental set-up must be aligned more directly to the detection of such relationships before reliable conclusions can be drawn.
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However, much more research is needed in this area before we can come to any reliable conclusions.
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The followup should, therefore, be longer before reliable conclusions can be drawn on preservation of cardiorespiratory function.
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In some analyses there were too few individuals in certain life style cells to permit reliable conclusions.
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While the problem itself is compelling, the study contains too many open variables to produce reliable conclusions.
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The review shows it is not possible to draw reliable conclusions on the cost-effectiveness of any treatment method.
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Because of these limitations, it is not possible to draw reliable conclusions.
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These studies do not provide sufficient grounds for reliable conclusions concerning the preventive effects of fruit and vegetables or antioxidants in other forms.
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