substantive conclusion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubstantiveandconclusion
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substantive
adjective
uk/səbˈstæn.tɪv/us/səbˈstæn.t̬ɪv/
important, serious, or related to ...
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conclusion
noun
uk/kənˈkluː.ʒən/us/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
the final part ...
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In combination the monthly and half-yearly cumulative hazards support the samesubstantiveconclusionas analyses using their ratio.
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Perhaps most glaring is that it lacks asubstantiveconclusionsummarizing, analyzing and reflecting on the main points.
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It is an important matter, upon which we have not yet come to anysubstantiveconclusion.
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Nonetheless, the substantive conclusions were the same as our maximum likelihood measurement model.
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Overall, these analyses suggest little effect of attrition on substantive conclusions.
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Very little material was found, and for the most part no substantive conclusions can be drawn.
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This fixed effects model supports our substantive conclusions.
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Nevertheless, the estimates from the imputed data would not change our substantive conclusions very much at all.
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All of the analyses were per formed with both truncated and raw variables and the substantive conclusions are identical.
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The substantive conclusions based on these results are identical to the ones reported below.
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Models including fixed-effects for regions of the world produce the same substantive conclusions regarding decentralization as those without world region fixed-effects.
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All of these analyses supported substantive conclusions that are identical to the ones we report below.
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We are encouraged that these alternative approaches all support similar substantive conclusions.
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Because the substantive conclusions are exactly the same, we present below only the findings when party identification is included.
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The book is an ambitious piece of work both in method and in substantive conclusions.
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The fact that the central substantive conclusions hold regardless of which measure is used increases the confidence in the results.
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In all cases the substantive conclusions were unchanged.
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A larger set of tests is needed to draw more substantive conclusions.
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But if such claims were taken seriously, they could lead to substantive conclusions about what to do in a clinical context only if universalistic theories were plugged in.
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It argues for substantive conclusions about how the values of equality and priority for the badly off should be understood and weighed against other moral principles.
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