You might conclude that there will soon be a run on furniture showrooms, since keeping your cash under the mattress would actually earn you a higher rate of return than paying the government to hold your money.
It would be "premature to conclude that migraine has hazardous effects on the brain, " he writes.
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If that alternative really had been available, then it might be reasonable to conclude that the wild roller-coaster on which Russia has lived for the past decade was unnecessary, perhaps even the result of some collective folly in which western governments colluded.
Such a transformation has its opponents, and Mr Bush may conclude that the hard-charging Mr Rumsfeld needs to be kept on board to see it through, no matter whom this upsets.
But I was just going to conclude by saying that on counterterrorism, they agreed that there needed to be, again, ongoing consultations across our governments about the best way to cooperate going forward against the shared enemy that we have in al Qaeda.
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"Given the increase in sweet beverage consumption in Europe, clear messages on its deleterious effect on health should be given to the population, " Dr Romaguera and colleagues conclude in their research paper.
They therefore conclude that estimates of damages based on the hypothesis and on share-price movements will be overstated.
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The information need not be inside, but members of Congress are well-positioned to conclude how legislation will impact industries based on entirely public knowledge.
In any event, the bill will almost certainly be sent off to the Lords by the end of the day - and proceedings conclude with an adjournment debate on funding for basketball, led by the Conservative Stephen Mosely.
If those workers conclude that they would be better off spending now, since the alternative could be earning next to nothing on their savings if they retire in a future period of economic torpor, long-term U.S. growth will be the real loser.
They had to conclude before the House met this week to vote on the Speaker's punishment, guaranteeing they would be brief.
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