So in conclusion, the Fed has achieved nothing save delay of the inevitable.
So, in conclusion, let me just say how appreciative I am of all of you.
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So, in conclusion, we live in a world without logic, the news stories of which seem custom-designed to try the patience of any sane human being.
Why I'm so pleased is that of course I represent a world-wide Anglican Communion and Desmond Tutu one of our greatest Archbishops was so pivotal in bringing that to that conclusion.
So the conclusion is that Chinese people in the mainland are the victims of tradition loss, communist political chaos, and the rudeness and lack of self-cultivation are the consequences of the above.
So what I would like to point out in conclusion, I will conclude, is that for those who find this to be new information, it may be time to question what you think you know about what's going on in the Islamic world.
Given the extreme variation in these numbers, the basic conclusion that McAllen bashers were pushing remains true: spending is so varied and so likely wasteful in many places that we can probably actually cut costs by improving the quality of care.
That in a nutshell is the not-so-surprising conclusion of the World Economic Forum's Corporate Gender Gap Report issued today.
So my early conclusion is that this new feature is a work in progress - it is a beta after all.
The conclusion of my solo ride in the darkness was a vision so bright that I can see MY PURPOSE written on the wall.
"We do not trust that Mr. Blix and his group are going to bring a conclusion within a reasonable time so that the United States and everybody in the world should know that there are no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, " he said.
Nothing in me made me feel I had to do it so I came to the conclusion that I don't want it enough.
The conclusion is inescapable: trading in derivatives must be conducted in public so that the risks can be assessed and safety measures can be put in place.
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Even so, back in November, the outcome of this year's election seemed the familiar foregone conclusion.
As the international community at last starts to move toward long-overdue military intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina, one conclusion is becoming inescapable: It had better do so quickly.
Shankari Devi from the Indian city of Udaipur arrived on Sunday and spent the night in the open but her conclusion this morning was that "we had a good bath so all the troubles were worth it".
So they really were trying hard to make an investigation in this case, you know, come to a conclusion.
So it is too easy to write about a custom in a country from your own prospective and make a conclusion.
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So David Bell's conclusion is that the margin of error puts the UK experience of youth unemployment in the same range as the Scottish one.
In so doing, he can better leverage the cooperation of the European Community during the summit so that a formal announcement of alliance-wide sanctions can be made at the conclusion of the sessions in Paris.
This was when the iridium layer was formed (many extra-terrestrial rocks are far richer in iridium than those found on Earth, so a large impact that scattered the iridium seemed a reasonable conclusion to draw), and when the dinosaurs disappeared.
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We look forward to a successful conclusion of these negotiations so that we can join with the other nations involved to sign a treaty in Ottawa in December.
Someone whose intellect is so dizzyingly vast that he or she has the ability to articulate the justification of a logical thread resulting in a conclusion that appears almost foolish?
So, with that I invite you to kick back and celebrate the conclusion of the first few days of work in the new year, and get excited for a crazy week to come.
In conclusion, it seems a number of conservatives and conservative or business-oriented newspapers or magazines are so relieved that a liberal moderator did not show constant and blatant bias, that they sigh with relief and give him a pass on the more muted or subtle forms of it.
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