Thesaurus / conclusion
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The conclusions were drawn by the majority staff under committee Chairman Peter DeFazio.
BOEING CRASHES WERE THE “HORRIFIC CULMINATION” OF MULTIPLE MISTAKES, HOUSE REPORT SAYSKDUNN6SEPTEMBER 16, 2020FORTUNEIt has been a difficult journey for her, but fortunately it has a happy conclusion.
LESBIAN WOMAN FROM CUBA GRANTED ASYLUM IN U.S.YARIEL VALDÉS GONZÁLEZSEPTEMBER 15, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEThe real conclusion, yet again, is that getting the most bang out of your altitude buck is complicated and highly individual.
WHY ALTITUDE TRAINING HELPS SOME BUT NOT OTHERSALEX HUTCHINSONSEPTEMBER 11, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEWestlake has disputed the conclusions and details of a legislative report that corroborated three women’s complaints that he made unwanted sexual advances.
THE WOMAN PROPOSITIONED BY ALASKA’S FORMER LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR TELLS HER STORY FOR THE FIRST TIMEBY KYLE HOPKINS AND MICHELLE THERIAULT BOOTS, ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWSSEPTEMBER 10, 2020PROPUBLICALocal research into police stops has reached similar conclusions.
SACRAMENTO REPORT: 3 TAKEAWAYS FROM A WILD LEGISLATIVE SESSIONSARA LIBBYSEPTEMBER 4, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThe responses she received— one of which was a Vogue feature—led her to the conclusion she couldn’t stop at just one piece.
LAFALAISE DION TAKES ESSENCE ON A PERSONAL JOURNEYNANDI HOWARDSEPTEMBER 4, 2020ESSENCE.COMHaving come to the conclusion that the political system operated more like a traditional industry than a public institution, Katherine Gehl and Michael Porter set down their ideas in a Harvard Business School report.
AMERICA’S HIDDEN DUOPOLY (EP. 356 REBROADCAST)STEPHEN J. DUBNERSEPTEMBER 3, 2020FREAKONOMICSLightstorm had drawn their own conclusions, while Ubisoft had come to others.
‘THE DREAM ARCHITECTS’: INSIDE THE MAKING OF GAMING’S BIGGEST FRANCHISESRACHEL KINGSEPTEMBER 1, 2020FORTUNE“Motivated reasoning” is what social scientists call the process of deciding what evidence to accept based on the conclusion one prefers.
CORONAVIRUS RESPONSES HIGHLIGHT HOW HUMANS ARE HARDWIRED TO DISMISS FACTS THAT DON’T FIT THEIR WORLDVIEWLGBTQ-EDITORJULY 2, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSAnd the others, not knowing that he had that day repented, sat at their distance and tried to form no conclusion.
THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUXWORDS RELATED TO CONCLUSION
- analysis
- appraisal
- appreciation
- arbitration
- assessment
- award
- belief
- close study
- conclusion
- contemplation
- conviction
- decree
- deduction
- determination
- estimate
- estimation
- evaluation
- examination
- exploration
- finding
- idea
- inference
- inquest
- inquiry
- inquisition
- inspection
- observation
- opinion
- order
- probing
- pursuit
- quest
- reconnaissance
- regard
- report
- research
- resolution
- result
- review
- ruling
- scrutiny
- search
- sentence
- sifting
- summary
- verdict
- view
- weigh-in
- absolute
- bitter end
- border
- bottom line
- bound
- bourne
- breaking point
- brim
- brink
- cap
- ceiling
- check
- circumscription
- conclusion
- confinement
- confines
- curb
- cutoff point
- deadline
- destination
- edge
- end
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- extremity
- farthest point
- farthest reach
- fence
- finality
- goal
- limitation
- margin
- maximum
- obstruction
- restraint
- restriction
- rim
- termination
- the max
- the most
- tops
- ultimate
- utmost
- verge
- actualization
- aftereffect
- aftermath
- backlash
- backwash
- being
- can of worms
- causatum
- chain reaction
- conclusion
- consequence
- corollary
- denouement
- development
- end
- end product
- event
- eventuality
- fallout
- flak
- follow-up
- fruit
- issue
- outcome
- outgrowth
- precipitate
- pursuance
- ramification
- reaction
- realization
- reflex
- repercussion
- response
- sequel
- sequence
- side effect
- spin-off
- upshot
- waves
- ascertainments
- checks
- cognitions
- cognizance
- conclusions
- considerations
- detections
- estimations
- examinations
- experiences
- heedfulnesses
- informations
- inspections
- investigations
- knowledges
- marks
- measurements
- minds
- monitorings
- notes
- notices
- noticings
- once-overs
- overlooks
- perceptions
- probes
- recognizings
- regard
- remarks
- research
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- searches
- studies
- supervision
- surveillance
- views
- watchings
- assessment
- assumption
- attitude
- conception
- conclusion
- conjecture
- estimate
- estimation
- eye
- fancy
- feeling
- guess
- hypothesis
- idea
- imagining
- impression
- inclination
- inference
- judgment
- mind
- notion
- persuasion
- point of view
- postulate
- presumption
- presupposition
- reaction
- say-so
- sentiment
- slant
- speculation
- supposition
- surmise
- suspicion
- take
- theorem
- theory
- thesis
- think
- thought
- view
- viewpoint
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