Collocations withconclusion
These are words often used in combination withconclusion.
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contradictory conclusion
Can he say how he has reached the apparently contradictory conclusion that this statement does not, and will not, infringe academic freedom?
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definite conclusion
In the present experiments it was difficult to make a definite conclusion on each factor which might affect the establishment of in vitro cloning.
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definitive conclusion
He also considered whether asymmetric solutions could bifurcate off the normal state, but reached no definitive conclusion.
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different conclusion
Although we are inclined to a different conclusion than these authors, our results are actually somewhat similar.
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erroneous conclusion
One common explanation is that this finding is an erroneous conclusion drawn from inadequate and inappropriate measurement.
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false conclusion
The previous numerical investigations tend to lead to the false conclusion that even only qualitatively correct simulations require considerable computing resources.
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firm conclusion
The chances of spurious co-location are too high to draw a firm conclusion from the results.
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following conclusion
From the argument above, we can make the following conclusion.
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general conclusion
The tendency for waves to break over shoals, indicating appreciable non-linear interaction, is consistent with this general conclusion.
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hasty conclusion
Yet this realization would offer a hasty conclusion.
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illogical conclusion
Can any excuse be set up for such an illogical conclusion?
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inevitable conclusion
The inevitable conclusion was that music acoustics must facilitate the use of contemporary technology in music.
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logical conclusion
If this is the case, a logical conclusion is that there must be a categorization device that allows medium-related activities to occur.
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main conclusion
First, main conclusion: 'yes, preconditions and political rhetoric have indeed changed'.
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meaningful conclusions
Moreover, our experience is too recent and too small to draw any meaningful conclusions.
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misleading conclusion
Clack is more explicit than most, however, in offering us a detailed account of how this misleading conclusion is arrived at.
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mistaken conclusion
The common practice of using measures that exist only for incumbents probably understates the role of positioning in congressional elections, leading to the mistaken conclusion that such contests are non-ideological.
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opposite conclusion
The opposite conclusion can be reached if one considers tests of motor performance instead of perceptual tests.
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overall conclusion
We assess both claims using a theoretical model, finding that the overall conclusion is ambiguous.
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preliminary conclusion
This preliminary conclusion may or may not stand up to further investigation.
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rational conclusion
First, it is essentially impossible to come to a rational conclusion about performance based on these differences.
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reasonable conclusion
Geologically, the only reasonable conclusion is that the lavas were erupted subaerially, or perhaps emplaced as sills close to the surface in some cases.
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reliable conclusion
No other way of doing the sum arrives at any reliable conclusion.
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satisfactory conclusion
My epistemological exercise has not reached a satisfactory conclusion.
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similar conclusion
A similar conclusion would follow if spatial contiguity of cause and effect were part of the nature of the causal nexus.
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substantive conclusion
In combination the monthly and half-yearly cumulative hazards support the same substantive conclusion as analyses using their ratio.
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successful conclusion
Only when we had brought this self-mortification to a successful conclusion would we gain the spiritual goal.
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sweeping conclusion
I therefore cannot agree either with the opinion or with the sweeping conclusion that 40 years of assistance to developing countries has been a catastrophe.
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swift conclusion
However, this brief evidence is far from sufficient to draw a swift conclusion about the link between democracy and education spending.
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tentative conclusion
Beyond this very basic and still tentative conclusion, the following can be said about the state of the research.
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ultimate conclusion
The structure represents a chain of argumentation with an ultimate conclusion at one end.
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unanimous conclusion
These have come to a unanimous conclusion that benomyl principally affects fungi, and apparently does not have large artifactual effects.
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