• It concludes that there is a huge reservoir of political activism and engagement that the parties have been too stodgy to tap into.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • It concludes that the "risk of the department facing hundreds of unfair dismissal claims" can be avoided if the procedures are properly followed.

    BBC: DfE warned over potential unfair dismissals claims

  • But it concludes that the oil is continuing to break up and disperse underneath the surface, making the emergency of a major oxygen-poor dead zone unlikely.

    CNN: No signs of 'dead zone' in Gulf, feds say

  • It concludes that Latin America ranks above only Africa in terms of the rule of law and the prevalence of corruption, and compares poorly in the effectiveness of public administration.

    ECONOMIST: Yours discontentedly, Latin America

  • It concludes that the initial impact of a rise in short-term interest rates is twice as high in Italy as in Germany and France and three times as high as in Spain.

    ECONOMIST: Can one size fit all?

  • The AEI analysis warns that these numbers change from year to year, but it concludes that by eliminating these two deductions and a few other smaller ones, Mr. Romney can make his math add up.

    WSJ: Review & Outlook: Mathematically Possible

  • It concludes that the three most important determinants of the dollar's swings against the euro (or against the euro's component currencies before 1999) have been relative expected growth rates, bond-yield differentials and net equity portfolio flows.

    ECONOMIST: The dollar

  • It also concludes that calcium supplements are not needed.

    FORBES: NYT Story on Vitamin D Needs a Supplement

  • Fortunately, Hardware.info reports no problems with SLI whatsoever, but it also concludes that the GTX 680 doesn't scale quite as well as AMD's Radeon HD 7970 in this type of niche setup.

    ENGADGET: NVIDIA's GTX 680 tested in SLI and multi-display modes, loses some of its lead

  • Sacconaghi jumps through some statistical scenarios for how you could up with negative cash flow growth at Apple, and basically concludes that it is well nigh impossible.

    FORBES: Apple: The Stock Seems Insanely Cheap; Where's The Love?

  • Lord Justice Leveson must decide whether or not the way newspapers regulate themselves at the moment is satisfactory and if he concludes that it is not, offer an alternative.

    BBC: Poll suggests public want much tighter press controls

  • Mr Campbell concludes that it was more probably a lonely time, during which the grocer's daughter made a few contacts as president of the Conservative Association but may have read little and was traumatised by the snobby condescension she met from the progressive young things at Somerville College.

    ECONOMIST: The hardest act to follow

  • The report concludes that "it also raises the question as to whether the restructuring of the organisation of Scottish professional league football should be considered".

    BBC: Last Updated: Monday, 5 March 2007, 10:13 GMT

  • But the William Blair study concludes that even if it has to cough up more tax, Amazon will still be able to offer prices that are lower than many rivals'.

    ECONOMIST: Amazon

  • Mr Ben-Ami concludes by arguing that it is time for both parties to realise that to continue to insist on the complete satisfaction of their respective dreams and presumed rights will lead them both to perdition.

    ECONOMIST: The Arab-Israeli conflict

  • It concludes at Paleohora - a small town that has preserved its laid-back character, despite being the jumping-off point for popular Elafonisi Beach on Crete's southwestern tip.

    BBC: Seductive southern Crete

  • By the way, it is worth noting that the IMF concludes that Spain's two biggest banks, Santander and BBVA, do not need to raise any additional capital.

    BBC: Spanish banks need more than 40bn euros

  • If America concludes from its diplomatic soundings that it will not be able to get a second resolution of its liking passed by the council, it may drop the idea and simply continue making its war plans.

    ECONOMIST: What now?

  • In light of all this, concludes Mr Bobbitt, it is time to accept that warfare is changing in ways that make it necessary to blur the old boundaries between police behaviour and military campaigns, and the laws of peace and war must change accordingly.

    ECONOMIST: Fighting terrorism

  • We may never know, but Mr Anker concludes his account with the measured view that it is extremely unlikely that climbers in the 1920s could have made it, with or without oxygen.

    ECONOMIST: Madness and its men

  • It is a tragedy of history, the author concludes, that Voltaire and Rousseau won the battle of ideas, whereas Diderot was reduced to the rank of editor of the encyclopedia, and Holbach was forgotten utterly.

    ECONOMIST: Atheism and the Enlightenment

  • If London concludes that the pound should mimic the euro, it can set monetary policy to make that happen.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • And although it cites global warming as a contributing factor, the report concludes that there were other influences as well.

    FORBES: By Benghazi Illogic, Try This Absurd Headline: "CIA Finds Hurricane Sandy Caused By Obscure Anti-Gore Video"

  • It is with Niccolo Machiavelli that your literary tour of Tuscany concludes.

    BBC: Through the pages of Tuscany

  • Frank Fahrenkopf, president of the American Gaming Association, says it proposes no blanket federal approach to gambling: the commission concludes that gambling is by and large a state and tribal issue (with the exception of the proposed federal ban on Internet gambling).

    ECONOMIST: Gambling on the future

  • While the report concludes that the Iranians probably halted their program in 2003, it states with only "moderate confidence" that it hasn't been restarted.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: About that NIE...

  • As the anticipated time-to-impact decreases, CMS prepares the car for sudden braking by moving the brake pads nearer to the brake disks, and finally, when the system concludes that a collision is less than one second away, it starts to apply the brakes itself.

    ECONOMIST: Cars that drive themselves

  • Volokh concludes that courts could find the San Francisco ban unconstitutional, assuming it passes (you know it will: San Franciscans banned Happy Meals, for chrissakes).

    FORBES: I'm Not Making This Up Dept.: San Francisco Mulls Ban On Circumcisions

  • Mr Blinder concludes that the tax system would be simpler and more efficient if it were left to an independent agency, in the same way as monetary policy.

    ECONOMIST: Fiscal flexibility

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