reasonable conclusion

collocation in English

meaningsofreasonableandconclusion

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reasonable
adjective
uk
/ˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/
us
/ˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/
based on or using good judgment and therefore fair ...
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conclusion
noun
uk
/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
us
/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
the final part ...
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(Definition ofreasonableandconclusionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Geologically, the onlyreasonableconclusionis that the lavas were erupted subaerially, or perhaps emplaced as sills close to the surface in some cases.
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This is areasonableconclusion: since the 1960s, scholars have written extensively with the specific objective to raise awareness of this racial oppression.
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Given this, areasonableconclusionis that, used in adequate dosage, nortriptyline leads to good remission rates, as does sertraline.
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But why is that the onlyreasonableconclusion?
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For verbs, it is therefore areasonableconclusionthat the singular is the unmarked alternative with collective nouns.
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However, it was sometimes possible to come to areasonableconclusionabout this.
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Areasonableconclusionis that some decline would have occurred in any case, but 'the pill' may have increased the efficiency of control.
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Thereasonableconclusiondrawn from these facts is that the imperfective is a default form and that the affixes associated with this form are agreement morphemes only.
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Thatreasonableconclusionhas been frustrated only by the technicalities of judges in making the law much more restrictive.
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A capital gains tax would have been areasonableconclusionafter all we have heard about inequity and unfairness at this high level.
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There is not a scintilla of evidence available which can lead to any otherreasonableconclusion.
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Thereasonableconclusionthen is that goods should be labelled so that the consumers can get effective information quickly and easily.
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I think that anyone would come to thereasonableconclusionthat it is desirable to give incentives in this way.
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I do not doubt that the inquiry will reach areasonableconclusion.
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I think that that is the onlyreasonableconclusionthat can be drawn from the figures.
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Thereasonableconclusionwould seem to be that this subject could merit further inquiry.
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It would be of considerable assistance in arriving at areasonableconclusion.
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I really do not think that that is a veryreasonableconclusionat which to arrive.
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Our alternative covers a cycle of football matches that will produce every case that could be used as evidence for areasonableconclusion.
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That is why it is extremely important that everything possible should be done to bring the dispute to a satisfactory andreasonableconclusion.
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