Example sentences of "conclude [conj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The survey concludes that illegal levels of pesticides are to be found in 70 per cent of the large Thames Water company 's supply zones , and throughout the supply zones of the smaller West Kent and Colne Valley companies .
2 In a report to be published shortly , the Office of Scientific Integrity of the National Institutes of Health ( which paid for the research reported in the paper ) concludes that key data for the paper were faked .
3 Thus Reddy concludes that gathered firewood , upon which three-quarters of the people of Pura depend , does not contribute to deforestation .
4 If , as a result of its inquiries under s47 , it concludes that certain action should be taken to safeguard or promote a child 's welfare it must take that action so far as it is both within its power and reasonably practicable for it to do so ( s47(8) ) .
5 In the industrial type of society there is , according to Spencer , a tendency for central regulation and coercive control to decline and to be replaced by representative institutions and a more diffuse system of regulation ; but this view is then qualified in various ways , and Spencer finally concludes that representative government depends largely upon the existence of a particular type of economy the laissez-faire free-enterprise economy — which creates the conditions in which ‘ multitudinous objects are achieved by spontaneously evolved combinations of citizens governed representatively ’ .
6 It concludes that damaging levels of sulphur are deposited on 75 per cent of all European forestry , with the most severe impact occurring in those eastern countries which were once communist .
7 The London Industrial Strategy ( Greater London Council , 1985 ) highlights some of these problems , and although it argues for a positive role for local authorities , in the end it concludes that national help and assistance will be necessary in order to have any major impact .
8 He concludes that high relief was essentially a response to high food prices rather than to perception of a chronic employment problem .
9 It concludes that British Coal should be able to compete with the price of imported coal while continuing to improve safety standards .
10 A damning report published this week by Oxfam , a British charity that has worked in Africa for 40 years , concludes that structural adjustment has neither restored growth nor eased poverty in Africa .
11 And although disagreeing in significant respects with Schwoerer , W. A. Speck concludes that significant inroads on the royal prerogative were made by the Revolution settlement , and that " the debate on the nature of the monarchy did end decisively in 1689 with the victory of those who argued that it was limited and mixed " .
12 The report concludes that clean technologies are still under-developed — but that important lessons can be drawn from current governmental and industrial experience .
13 It concludes that intensive analysis of individual schools and classrooms is required .
14 He concludes that agrarian reform can , therefore , play a part in raising the revolutionary potential of the peasantry ( Bossert 1980 ) .
15 From a review of twenty-five normal population surveys , they conclude that emotional support and perceived availability of support are both likely to buffer the effects of stress on health .
16 By close attention to variations in surface texture and polish , they conclude that certain statues dedicated to later rulers , like Rameses II , are in fact reworkings of earlier portraits of Amenhotep III .
17 They conclude that differential rewards are functional for society , that they contribute to the maintenance and well-being of social systems .
18 We conclude that minimal sedation with midazolam alone still produces hypoxia during ERCP in a substantial number of elderly patients .
19 Equally , if we conclude that other presuppositions are not true , we can be sure that in the long run they will not prove satisfactory either , and we should root them out .
20 conclude that personal service workers are ‘ virtually indistinguishable ’ from the working class .
21 Unfortunately , they also conclude that increased absorption of anthropogenic CO 2 by phytoplankton in the North Pacific is therefore equally unlikely .
22 In summary , we conclude that endoscopic injection treatment is safe and effective and is the first choice in the management of Dieulafoy 's disease with excellent longterm results .
23 We conclude that autonomic neuropathy can affect motor functions throughout the gastrointestinal tract .
24 We conclude that acute cigarette smoking causes a significant fall in gastric secretion ( Vg ) , and suggest that this results in raised gastrin values that have a tropic effect on the parietal cell , thereby accounting for the raised secretory capacity of chronic smokers .
25 Margaret Thatcher , for example , would remember her lessons in the grocery shop at her father 's knee and conclude that developing countries were foolish and irresponsible to live beyond their means and borrow so much money .
26 Nonetheless , virtually all studies also conclude that rural recreation rates are still strongly influenced by social class and income as shown in Figure 7.1 and that the more affluent have much greater participation rates as shown in Table 7. 1 .
27 also conclude that clerical work has not been proletarianized .
28 Finally , Stanley and Farrington ( 1981 , 78 ) also conclude that public transport is only one component of accessibility and argue that accessibility deprivation can be alleviated in one of three strategic ways :
29 This successful experience makes it more likely that you will use public reprimands again in similar circumstances in the future and , naturally , you conclude that public reprimands work !
30 Thus Davis and Moore conclude that social stratification is a ‘ device by which societies insure that the most important positions are conscientiously filled by the most qualified persons ’ .
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