Richard Lugar (R-Indiana): Mr. Chief Justice, for the first time in 120 years, and only for the second time in U.S. history, the Senate is about to conclude a Presidential impeachment trial.
The week that is about to conclude has once again been defined by the ebb and flow (more the former rather than the latter) of Fedspectations and by the absence of decent physical gold demand from key markets.
Agency net-benefit estimates also are notoriously wide-ranging, making it difficult to conclude anything about the effectiveness of the regulatory state on the whole.
Wadhwani himself has thought about the scheme in enough detail to conclude that it would be "desirable if the Chancellor of the Exchequer himself would sign the vouchers".
That led the Pakistanis to conclude that the fight was about 9 miles from its true location.
What is it about health care that leads otherwise rational people to conclude they can effectively micromanage the health care decisions of millions of patients and providers?
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Just use their handy-dandy flow chart and leap to your own conclusions about how the dispute will conclude.
In Norway, only about one in five of similar forensic assessments tend to conclude that the perpetrator was insane.
As far as the two generals are concerned, they may conclude there's nothing to worry about.
Indeed, the spread of broadband internet links, mobile phones and, in particular, home wireless networks over the past few years has led some people to conclude that the dream might even be about to become a reality.
To conclude, the report published in La Stampa about the flights confirms evidence of a situation imagined beforehand.
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Let me conclude by talking about another cornerstone of our approach to the region, and that relates to the pursuit of peace.
And yet, when you cut through that rhetoric, you'd have to conclude that they do agree on key fundamentals about the economy - and even on the government's limited capacity to turn things around.
It is tempting to conclude that the constitutional debate is therefore much ado about nothing.
Rather, it is all about how those who are suffering from mental conditions that allow them to conclude that carrying out these unspeakable acts are, somehow, what they are meant to do and how these people are impacted by violent entertainment and the weapons that allow their delusions to become reality.
The review, which will conclude in 2014, is expected to contribute towards discussions about which powers Britain wants to repatriate as part of the renegotiation.
Hirs et al conclude utilities are most likely to scrap small coal plants representing about 60GW and another 72GW of plants that are more than 40 years old and thus fully depreciated.
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The report, Air Travel and Health, will raise concerns about the amount of leg-room available on flights - but it is expected to conclude that first-class and business-class passengers are also at risk.
But they may conclude in September that they have little to lose by being more open about their intentions.
With the ink barely dry on his resignation letter, signed that August, it is hardly a stretch to conclude that a sizable sale of stock in early September indicates that Skilling knew about liquidity problems at Enron.
As Mr. Ostrow prepared to conclude, Mr. Frattiano confirmed that under his deal with the government, he was about to be set free.
He said it would be "the first time in about 10 or 12 years that we've had no increase in real pay", prompting him to conclude that "people are really going to notice a difference in the economic environment".
And as more facts emerge about the history of under-provisioning and risk-taking at Quinn Insurance, it is hard not to conclude that Sean Quinn should have taken that most basic business advice to heart and stuck to what he knew.
It may be tempting to conclude that the poor are marginalising themselves, and there is not much that can be done about it.
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On the basis of the facts and evidence before the committee, we conclude that, if at all relevant times Rupert Murdoch did not take steps to become fully informed about phone-hacking, he turned a blind eye and exhibited wilful blindness to what was going on in his companies and publications.
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