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conclusion

[kuhn-kloo-zhuhn] / kənˈklu ʒən /




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In an internal memo dated Thursday and obtained by The Times, Thompson urged employees not to “jump to conclusions about the future” and try to concentrate on their work.

From Los Angeles Times

The applications of no case to answer, made by the defence at the conclusion of the prosecution case, were based on insufficiency of evidence.

From BBC

Together, evidence from rock chemistry, modern sponges, and laboratory experiments supports the conclusion that the steranes originated from living organisms.

From Science Daily

They’ve also led him to the heartening and hard-won conclusion that we control how we respond to our emotions: “Reject nothing. Receive everything. See what you learn.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Its conclusion served as a red flag that deterred some parts of the Pentagon from using Grok, the people said.

From The Wall Street Journal