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conclusion

Definition for conclusion

noun as in judgment, decision

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But a recent pullback in quantum stocks has led analysts to draw hard conclusions.

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For investors, the conclusions seem pretty clear: Understand your adviser, as well as their advice.

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Every retailer with a loading dock is running the same numbers and reaching the same conclusion: robots beat humans on a 10-year IRR basis.

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His client was forced to forgo his appellate rights and leave “without really getting a conclusion to receiving justice for what happened to him.”

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At the news conference following that meeting, Powell cut to the chase before even taking questions, volunteering that a December rate cut wasn’t a foregone conclusion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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