But the first approach should always be trying to, you know, come to some conclusion that will enable us to move forward in a united way.
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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?
The problem: it is easy to do a small study in a few animals or a few people, and reach some optimistic conclusion that can be spun into good marketing copy.
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But once the uncertainty and the shock clears, the film leaves us with the drive to want to put those pieces together and perhaps come to some sort of conclusion about what it means for ourselves and our world.
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And, again, to go back to the Michigan speech, it was -- said a little bit of it last night, but I think the notion that -- what we lose in a debate that is overly charged and overly personal is the ability at some point to all sit together at a table and come to a good conclusion on solving some of our most serious problems.
That at least is the conclusion of some pundits who've seen a new documentary featuring the former Democratic presidential candidate.
This suggests the market place is coming to the conclusion that some type of agreement will be reached on the fiscal cliff matter before the end of the year.
And then that also - that conclusion led some people to think that perhaps the African-American community is now so diverse that perhaps it shouldn't even be considered a single race anymore.
Tired, stale and disillusioned, by the end of the night Ireland looked a side that has been together too long, and an appalling World Cup will surely have brought a conclusion to some careers.
The New York Times claimed that it researched the well data and reached the conclusion that some of the wells operating in less-productive zones may prove too expensive, and the companies may not be able to recover these higher costs.
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Eli Lilly (nyse: LLY - news - people ), which makes Zyprexa, the top-earning schizophrenia drug, issued a statement saying it "does not agree" with the paper's conclusion that some antipsychotic medicines carry more diabetes risk than others.
Furthermore, although there has been some form of a conclusion to the Greek debt crisis, there hasn't been a resolution to the sovereign-debt crisis in Europe and the inability of banks to warehouse risk due to risk and regulatory considerations, said analysts at Nomura.
Besides the transparency issue in the SA process (which can lead some to the manipulation conclusion) which the BLS could easily remedy simply by publishing the changed data on a monthly basis, the Establishment Survey suffers from a significant upward bias, known as the Birth-Death model.
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His main conclusion is that some of the ways the test has been used are, indeed, useless.
So we kind of came to the decision and conclusion there were some things we wanted to do.
His conclusion will anger some and surprise others: gas-guzzlers will have plenty to run on for the rest of this century.
While we understand how some may come to an alternative conclusion regarding our recent ad, that was never our intention.
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But the news that the whole unseemly affair might be edging toward a conclusion seemed to liberate some Democrats from their normal, cautious selves.
In conclusion, Romney might have some zero tax returns either by accident or on purposes.
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Or at least, that's a reasonable conclusion based on the millions some companies spend protecting their top brass.
This conclusion seems to hang on some heroic assumptions about the maintenance costs for solar, its durability and its financing.
Notwithstanding that conclusion, Liberty believes that some added steps in overseeing the construction program will be appropriate for the Board.
And as you, I hope that I can help in some way bring this matter to a conclusion for our country.
It was a riveting conclusion to a week filled with some awkward moments.
The conclusion from the NIESR is supported by some gloomy official figures released earlier in the day.
Some think a "yes" is a forgone conclusion given how vital the nuclear industry is to Cumbria's economy.
One opinion regarding long term contracts with significant dollar amounts tied to them pertains to the theory that general managers and executives will be relieved of their duties at some point by the ball club prior to the conclusion of the contract in question.
For some, the statistical approach could lead to a disheartening conclusion: The family farm may not survive another generation.
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