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conclusions <a conclusion; conclusions> N

conclusions

jump to conclusions VB

conclusion of a truce

conclusion of fact LAW

conclusion of law LAW

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Marge jumps to conclusions after hearing some suspicious sounds but hears the whole story play out in the apartment.
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Other assessments contained conclusions that were stated categorically even though derived from uncorroborated statements or raw intelligence reporting of undetermined or questionable reliability.
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A statistical analysis of misleading data produces misleading conclusions.
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Although there is insufficient evidence for definite conclusions, there are well documented examples of moonlighting proteins that play a role in disease.
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Delusion-prone individuals suffering from schizophrenia can falsely jump to conclusions.
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This raises a number of interesting issues, not only the usual ones about cost and effectiveness, but also how conclusions are drawn between what constitutes "good" and "bad" drinking.
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Apart from relatively precise statements for a few hundred years around our epoch, further conclusions can only be drawn by the use of statistical methods.
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It's an investigation that's got to take place before any conclusions are drawn.
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That is unsurprising, given that the conclusions that can be drawn are not palatable ones.
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This can lead to false conclusions in several different ways.
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