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

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1 I defy the conclusions of the Milan conference and of similar packed conventions .
2 Chairman may I just read the conclusions of a letter from Miss , she says in my , it is my opinion that the local licensing scheme should be endorsed with a review after six months .
3 Large clinical trials to confirm the conclusions of the meta-analyses are awaited .
4 The Judicial Statistics figures tend to confirm the conclusions of the Winn Committee , which reported in 19689 that ‘ … of all personal injury claims asserted about 20–25 per cent .
5 On Feb. 20 , 1990 , the MRG and the Association of Democrats ( Association des démocrates — a heterogeneous grouping of leading centrist personalities from which the left sought to gain support at the time of the 1988 presidential elections ) announced the conclusion of an agreement aiming to develop " the second force within the presidential majority " .
6 The study provides new evidence to support the conclusions of a 1984 report , covering a twenty-year period from 1963-83 , which showed that the higher incidence of disease was unlikely to be due to chance .
7 With this view Bukharin was challenging the ‘ truly monstrous theoretical construction that drew the conclusion about the beneficial ( ! ) influence of war on ‘ national economic ’ life . ’
8 Continuing disagreement between the United States and the European Communities ( EC ) , on the issue of agricultural subsidies , threatened to obstruct the conclusion of the current " Uruguay Round " of multilateral trade negotiations on the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , under way for four years and due to be finalized by the end of December [ see pp. 36508-09 ; 36605 ; 37227-28 ; 37476 ] .
9 My commandant accepts the conclusions of the médecin légiste and instructs me to abandon my enquiries . ’
10 In addition , a manual is prepared , summarising the conclusions of the reviews carried out to date and to which the conclusions of future reviews will be added .
11 The report reinforces the conclusions of an earlier study by the Natural Resources Defense Council in 1989 .
12 The UK , for its part , proposed the conclusion of an agreement regulating any mineral exploitation as might eventually occur .
13 Although the question posed by a CF adult : ‘ Are you sure beyond reasonable doubt that we should live our lives wondering who or what will contaminate us with P , cepacia ’ has not been fully answered , our investigations support the conclusion of a recent editorial that the ‘ risks can not be ignored ’ .
14 The Prime Ministers , meeting in Tallinn , the Estonian capital , on March 26 , signed ( i ) a communiqué on Baltic trade relations with member states of the Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) , urging the conclusion of a free-trade agreement and the abolition of import-export tariffs ; ( ii ) a free-trade agreement abolishing practically all trade restrictions from May 1 ; ( ii ) an agreement on the immediate introduction of a common visa regime for the three Baltic states ; and ( iv ) an agreement on further economic co-operation within the framework of the Baltic Council .
15 The UN Security Council was reported at a closed session on Nov. 25 to have accepted the conclusions of a report by Boutros-Ghali which described existing UN policy in Somalia as untenable in view of the looting of up to 80 per cent of aid and attacks on relief workers , as well as the shelling by armed groups on Nov. 24 of a UN-chartered grain ship approaching Mogadishu harbour .
16 At a Salzburg meeting on June 24-25 , originally timetabled with the intention that it would mark the conclusion of the EEA negotiations , the fisheries issue again proved intractable , and was referred for further discussion by the joint high-level negotiating group ( HLNG ) , while in the joint communiqué ministers " reaffirmed their joint commitment to conclude the negotiations before the summer break " .
17 Britain 's Nuclear Industry welcomed the conclusions of the government 's recently published select committee report on trade and industry .
18 Kripke therefore sees the conclusion of the argument to be that if we are to find a ground for our belief that there is an objectively correct method of continuing the series , we must look beyond the individual to the community of rule-followers .
19 It also marks the conclusion of an extraordinarily complex process of rights negotiations between a snowballing number of interested parties , and here too , an unusual degree of collaboration — in this case , between normally rival publishers — has been the key to success .
20 This will rarely benefit an original recipient of the incorrect certificate because receipt of his certificate normally marks the conclusion of the transaction and is not something on which he relied in deciding to enter into it and because he should be aware of the true facts .
21 This case supports the right of a third party to challenge the conclusion of a treaty inconsistent with obligations owed to at least one of the treaty parties by another treaty .
22 The Soviet leader 's main aim for the summit , apart from celebrating the conclusion of a treaty on conventional arms cuts in Europe , would be to discuss the German question within the context of the momentous changes in East-West relations .
23 The Soviet leader 's main aim for the summit , apart from celebrating the conclusion of a treaty on conventional arms cuts in Europe , would be to discuss the German question within the context of the momentous changes in East-West relations .
24 On July 9 the Supreme Council ( parliament ) adopted a draft resolution confirming the conclusions of the parliamentary commission investigating the Soviet attempted coup of August 1991 .
25 It would be desirable , therefore , to confine the conclusions to the crime investigated and generally avoid comments about competence and probity .
26 Although this represented no more than 4–5 per cent of their combined nuclear arsenals , it was nonetheless the first significant agreement of this kind between the two powers since the ABM treaty of 1972 , and was held by both sides to presage the conclusion of an agreement the following year which would make cuts of up to 50 per cent in strategic nuclear arms .
27 One may anticipate the conclusions of the following discussion of the fifteenth-century Muftilik by saying that while both traditions are less than satisfactory and while , in the present state of knowledge , there are questions of considerable importance which remain unresolved , on the particular point of the origins of the institution there is some evidence to support at least the broad outlines of the Mustakimzade tradition , however vexed the details may be ; whereas , on the other hand , not only is there a lack of positive evidence to support the Katib Celebi tradition , there is also a certain weight of evidence , largely of a negative nature , against it .
28 No , I think that we had a fairly clear idea , certainly on the pension fund , we 've not obviously got accurate numbers , a clear idea of the broad er , shape of , of the problems and erm , that allowed us , without having to wait for very accurate figures , to draw the conclusions about the scale of the problem , the amount of investment we 'd like to , we need to make and thus erm , whether or not it was of interest to pursue .
29 Article 4 gives some guidelines for the " unfairness test " as follows : " If necessary the unfairness of a contractual term shall be assessed taking into account the nature of the goods or services for which the contract was concluded and by referring , at the time of conclusion of the contract , to all the circumstances attending the conclusion of the contract and to all the other terms of the contract or of another contract on which it is dependent " .
30 The importance of the recent discovery of this document recording the conclusions of the conferences of 26–27 May is that it fills in what have hitherto been two of the most significant gaps in the whole story .
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