Her conclusion: the "year of the smart phone" might not happen until, say, 2011.
That is, a judge has reviewed evidence and has come to her conclusion.
Her conclusion years ago: Gamma secretase inhibitors like the Lilly drug would block presenilin and hence might make things worse.
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Psychotherapist Alyce LaViolette has been testifying for more than a week about her conclusion that Arias was a victim of both physical and emotional abuse by her lover.
He agreed with the High Court judge that the road should have been inspected more often than twice a year, however he rejected her conclusion this "betrayed a lack of reasonable care" by the council.
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".
Her conclusion is surprising, but logical.
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But there is little basis to draw a conclusion on her future decision or even her current leanings.
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Here's NPR's Alix Spiegel with the conclusion of her series on marriage education.
Nevertheless, after inspecting them more carefully, I reached the conclusion that her epistolary concision was motivated by a desire to avoid grammatical errors.
At the conclusion of her evidence, Mrs Philpott denied all three defendants had "thought up" the fire as a way to blacken the name of her husband's former mistress.
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She confirmed to the police that she came to this conclusion of her own free will, and was aware that she, like all complainants of sexual offences, was entitled to anonymity.
Holagh took all of this to its logical, digital-era conclusion: she put her locks on Ebay.
To reach this conclusion Dr Fonken split her murine subjects into three groups.
Leila Chirayath Janah is only 28, but it didn't take her long to come to the conclusion that massive foreign aid isn't the solution to poverty.
But he is also very much like her in refusing to jump to the conclusion that Britain should therefore align its foreign policies more closely with those of its fellow Europeans.
That is the only conclusion you can draw from her comment, at the end of the press conference - that she "shivered" when she thought of what might have happened to the UK "if no such fiscal consolidation programme had been decided" after May 2010.
For Dawn, it wasn't a foregone conclusion that she would attend, but her inaugural visit solidified the decision.
"I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experience would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life, " she said in the speech, explaining how she thinks life experiences can influence judicial rulings.
"I would hope that a wise woman with the richness of her experience would, more often than not, reach a better conclusion, " she said in the 1994 speech.
Through many small miracles of acting, writing and direction, we see the friends' happiness start to unravel as Olivia blunders her way to a Cinderella ending something of a foregone conclusion for someone as delightful as Ms Aniston, the only member of the cast whose personal bodyguard is listed in the credits.
Our conclusion that Stengart had an expectation of privacy in e-mails with her lawyer does not mean that employers cannot monitor or regulate the use of workplace computers.
The novel's conclusion is desolate, and as inevitable as Rhoda's seemingly blind leap into her own doomed marriage.
The test eliminated her as a suspect in the shooting, he said, but the Cleburne County Sheriff's Office withheld a conclusion that Wilson had committed suicide until the autopsy report was completed.
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