Example sentences of "[verb] the conclusion that " in BNC.

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1 Only if both these things are accepted can the further point that material things are ‘ senseless beings ’ be used to promote the conclusion that we are not justified in attributing heat to material things .
2 ‘ There is considerable danger here of drawing the conclusion that because the two sets of bones were found in conjunction and on the same date , they must have met their deaths at the same time .
3 Drawing the conclusion that an all too possible sequel was a move across the frontier , and with the aim of pre-empting any such step , both the US and Britain decided to send forces to the area to protect Saudi Arabia .
4 It is difficult , in any case , to sustain the conclusion that a hypothec has been created because inherent in this is the idea that the debtor owns the goods and the creditor enjoys real rights .
5 Thinking about these questions produces the conclusions that are the starting point for Hughes 's paper : that the philosopher 's child invariably turns out to be male and that autonomy seems to be for men only .
6 It will be presumed that death has occurred if the Policyholder has been missing for 90 consecutive days and sufficient evidence is provided to support the conclusion that death was caused by accident .
7 This result encourages the conclusion that appropriate contextual cues must be present for satisfactory retrieval of the effects of the effects of initial conditioning ; but it also poses a number of further questions .
8 These two pleas took the place of the forgery plea as justifying the conclusion that the building society 's charge was ‘ void ’ and that Mr. Steed was ‘ entitled to an order for rectification . ’
9 And , as we have seen , there is plentiful evidence from a variety of experimental procedures to encourage the conclusion that this prediction is well founded , The theories of latent inhibition that I considered earlier in this chapter ( e.g. that proposed by Wagner ) were concerned with phenomena that suggested that latent inhibition depends upon how well the target stimulus is predicted by its antecedents .
10 Choppy Spencer is are you prepared to accept the conclusion that some people might be suggesting right now that this whole stunt of opting out is a political fumble ?
11 Right-wing social democrats drew the conclusion that material advances could be won indefinitely and therefore nothing extra was to be gained by open class struggle .
12 From this account Lord Scarman drew the conclusion that once the ‘ predisposition towards violent protest ’ had taken hold it was difficult to reverse .
13 Some nations , faced with the European political , economic and cultural offensive , drew the conclusion that they must adopt Europe 's weapons if they were to resist .
14 He drew the conclusion that this cult was popular in Britain , although it would seem more likely that it was restricted to the Army .
15 The People 's Will , their most effective organization , drew the conclusion that the supreme goal must be to shake the regime by assassinating the tsar .
16 And , having provided a generally pessimistic account of the evacuee children 's condition , Our Towns drew the conclusion that what was needed was primarily a reform of the education system that would ‘ lay the foundations for community life and expose the schools to the pressure of middle-class standards and requirements ’ , with an emphasis on ‘ training for future wives ’ .
17 During this time she drew the conclusion that Beardsley takes his penalties at alternative sides ( if he scores ) .
18 Many Labour Party members drew the conclusion that only by building a United Front with the small British Communist Party could the Labour Party be strengthened .
19 It is however not at all obvious that the results yield the conclusion that Griffin draws , nor is it clear that even if they did we would have evidence for saying more than that the creatures recognise their own bodies .
20 Geometrical considerations then yield the conclusion that a coloured arc will be visible to the observer provided the rain cloud is sufficiently extended .
21 Perusing a recent report on the most quoted bioscience publications for 1980–81 ( Current Contents vol 26 , no 10 , p 5 ) , it is impossible to resist the conclusion that those which received an immediate burst of citations represent genuine hot spots in research .
22 British realism is distinctive not in being realistic but in being exportable , embarrassment and all ; and it is hard to resist the conclusion that the world buys it , including the American and Soviet worlds , because it is curious about what it is to be British .
23 It is hard to resist the conclusion that this new attitude was the result of the company in which the exiles had found themselves from 1097 to 1100 .
24 Freud believed that at the root of all neuroses lay repressed sexual desires , but even if one does not follow him in this , it would be hard to resist the conclusion that this was true of some of his patients .
25 He finds it hard to resist the conclusion that there are some very important implications here , which extend beyond the domain of reading research and education , and touch upon the fundamental issues of democracy and equality .
26 It is hard to resist the conclusion that the distinction between a representative and a delegate , although real enough , is posed in misleading terms .
27 When one heard him giving vent to this view it was difficult to resist the conclusion that justice and truth were on his side .
28 As both flint and quartzite are practically homogeneous silica rocks , not subject to chemical weathering except by strong alkalis , it is difficult to resist the conclusion that in these examples , in spite of the experimental evidence , thermal expansion and contraction alone have effected the disintegration of the pebbles .
29 It is difficult to resist the conclusion that after 1208 Innocent had been outmanoeuvred by certain forces beyond his control .
30 Few managers , at any level of making decisions about budgets , training programmes or school organization , could ignore Clare Burstall 's final word in her report of 1974 : " Now that the results of the evaluation are finally available … it is hard to resist the conclusion that the weight of evidence has combined with the balance of opinion to tip the scales against a possible expansion of the teaching of French in primary schools " ( p. 246 ) .
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