meaningful conclusions

collocation in English

meaningsofmeaningfulandconclusion

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meaningful
adjective
uk
/ˈmiː.nɪŋ.fəl/
us
/ˈmiː.nɪŋ.fəl/
intended to show meaning, ...
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conclusion
noun
uk
/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
us
/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
the final part ...
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(Definition ofmeaningfulandconclusionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Moreover, our experience is too recent and too small to draw any meaningful conclusions.
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Data on allergic respiratory manifestations were insufficient to draw meaningful conclusions.
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Such poor measurement obviously precludes any meaningful conclusions about the significance of the construct relative to others in the study.
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Nevertheless, some meaningful conclusions can be drawn on the possible value of facial variates in the study of human interand intra-group variability.
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They must be properly interpreted in order to draw meaningful conclusions.
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Only one provided data on injuries with no pooled or individual effect on fall-rate ratios, falls relative risk or fracture-rate ratio, making meaningful conclusions hard to make.
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Replication must be at the level of the population to allow meaningful conclusions to be drawn about adaptation to population-level effects, such as host plant species.
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It is too early to draw any meaningful conclusions on the impact of this bounty on retention.
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No meaningful conclusions could have been drawn from such information.
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It is too early yet to draw any meaningful conclusions.
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This would enable more meaningful conclusions to be drawn.
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Sample sizes may be too small to draw meaningful conclusions, and samples may be biased.
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Another limiting factor is a poor choice of baseline, as it may prevent meaningful conclusions from being drawn.
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Transportation planners can employ climate data to draw meaningful conclusions about the future.
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The availability and influx of this information presses upon those who conduct pathogenomics research to come up with a way of drawing meaningful conclusions from this data.
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