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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Farkouh of New York University, the lead author of an analysis of the Prexige heart data, insists that the data in the trial are strong enough to make a conclusion than any heart problems with the drug are not something to worry about.
But to say we are behind because we do not spend as many federal dollars as other domestic industries or other nations may be too simple a conclusion to make.
My conclusion: Cover letters make a difference, even short ones.
Such a study can lead to only one conclusion: U.S. forces on the Golan Heights would make a net negative contribution to regional peace and security and to other U.S. national interests.
At the conclusion of that they'll make a determination and a recommendation to the President in which he'll evaluate -- I just -- I think that process is continuing.
Since my current loans involve me repaying seven hundred dollars a month as a minimum for the next fifteen years with only 12 months of forbearance, I have come to the conclusion that I must make at least a wage of twenty dollars an hour simply to cover my basic living expenses in order to simply survive.
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My conclusion is that the conviction does not make a difference to individual investors.
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First, she brings together a growing body of scholarship to make an absolutely unconventional conclusion: The economic policies of both Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt were deeply flawed.
If we are going to have a debate in this town about extending tax cuts for people that make a billion dollars a year, how do we not have a debate and how do we not come to some conclusion for unemployment benefits for people that have lost their job?
So they really were trying hard to make an investigation in this case, you know, come to a conclusion.
Some critics, such as columnist Robert Novak, jump to the conclusion that a tax increase is the only way to make up that revenue difference.
Looking at the performance of the Google Trends Portfolio over a the seven year period (2004-2011) covered in the paper underscores the conclusion that something changed in the data used to make the predictions a few years back.
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In reaching that conclusion, they were obliged to make assumptions about what kind of participation in a criminal trial would in law be regarded as 'meaningful' in determining the fitness of an accused.
"We're in no rush to bring this to a conclusion, " D'Amico said, adding that the main objective was to make sure no one else was hurt.
Mr Warren-Boulton's second broad conclusion is that Microsoft has engaged in a number of illegal, exclusionary practices that make it difficult for other browser developers, and limit user choice.
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