Example sentences of "lead to the conclusion " in BNC.

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1 An indemnity basis taxation of costs that have already been taxed on the standard basis would seem to us to lead to the conclusion that the costs of the standard basis taxation were unnecessarily and unreasonably incurred and should be disallowed on the taking of the account .
2 But even if Sheridan 's case was rightly decided and a ‘ conviction ’ in the narrower sense will support a plea of autrefois convict , that does not appear to me to lead to the conclusion that a ‘ conviction ’ in the narrower sense must end the power of the court to allow a plea to be changed .
3 It is all too easy to lead to the conclusion that compliance with regulations is all that is required for safety , i.e. compliance ends up taking precedence over the wider considerations of risk management .
4 To prove the point that this is not an exact science , although the issues illustrated in the rich picture indicated some general concern about the need for more information on residents , leading to the conclusion that the RI category would be a good place to start , the OIC 's main concern initially was the lack of accurate information about how to make sure that residents received their full entitlement of equipment ( some W's can be more relevant than others — see Chapter 5 ! ) .
5 The extent to which central training staff of local authorities were seen by libraries to be involved in their training was examined , and the provision of central courses they offered was also looked at ( in Chapter 5 ) , leading to the conclusion that central training provision reflects the overall policy of , and general commitment to training of the parent authority , and thus is likely to coincide with existence of other resources .
6 If this was the result of a series of carefully planned experiments leading to the conclusion that resource-based learning was ineffective , there would be no problem .
7 Todd 's detailed analyses relate the distribution of these family types to cultural development processes , leading to the conclusion that development involves two processes : the first is ‘ self-generated take-off ’ ( p. 176 ) and there is ‘ a geographical coincidence between the distribution of these family types and that of the literacy take-off ’ ; the second is the outward diffusion of development from the initial poles , which ‘ occurs all the faster , the more receptive to it is the anthropological terrain' .
8 What is more surprising is that the Nat Bell case has exercised such a mesmeric hold over our jurisprudence even though the premises leading to the conclusion have been rejected .
9 If you are dismissed at the end of your first year , concentrating on the terms of the contract leads to the conclusion that you ordinarily worked in Great Britain , whereas looking at what actually happened leads to the opposite conclusion .
10 People often feel that it is in some way distasteful deliberately to use your behaviour to influence others and this also leads to the conclusion that manipulating behaviour is unethical .
11 One danger with this emphasis on the language of adults is that it easily leads to the conclusion that adults actually cause developmental progress by the way in which they speak to young children .
12 And the conclusions : ‘ a realistic appraisal of conditions … leads to the conclusion that the only alternative open to the US was full-scale intervention on behalf of a Government which had lost the confidence of its own troops and its own people .
13 If you think that we should now give another proof of the same length to show that the possibility that a\c leads to the conclusion that b is a unit , you have cheated yourself in that you have accepted the statement " WLOG we can suppose a\b " above as a valid one when you do n't even understand what it says !
14 People are not as simplistic as this ; even a moment 's reflection leads to the conclusion that language has many more functions .
15 Kuhn 's demarcation criterion has been criticized by Popper on the grounds that it gives undue emphasis to the role of criticism in science ; by Lakatos because , among other things , it misses the importance of competition between research programmes ( or paradigms ) ; and by Feyerabend on the grounds that Kuhn 's distinction leads to the conclusion that organized crime and Oxford philosophy qualify as science .
16 But theoretical analysis suggests that credible punishment strategies may need to be quite subtle and sophisticated , which leads to the conclusion that so-called ‘ tacit ’ collusion may in practice turn out to be ‘ secret ’ collusion .
17 This modelling study leads to the conclusion that B II conformations are incompatible with the solution structure of the CRE dodecamer .
18 An extension of the above arguments based on the SEP leads to the conclusion that light can be bent in a gravitational field .
19 Dealing first with finite time constant , perturbation theory readily leads to the conclusion that the gain spectrum of four-wave mixing becomes Lorenzian , with halfwidth y , and the associated dispersion means that the free spectral range becomes a function of frequency .
20 Such an analysis leads to the conclusion that in every neighbourhood of every r-value we can find uncountably many different Lorenz attractors , each containing slightly different periodic orbits and trajectories .
21 The same kind of reasoning , on a smaller scale , leads to the conclusion that the common ancestor of the oil-bird and the cave swiftlet also did not use echolocation , and that these two genera have developed the same technology independently of each other .
22 This perspective leads to the conclusion that in the absence of clear words to the contrary , the hypothetical letting will be on the same terms as the actual letting .
23 It is , of course , the Cocteau Twins which leads to the conclusion that The Rye are still unpigeonhole-able .
24 The studies of Ernst Engel in the nineteenth century , led to the conclusion that after income has risen beyond a certain level , there is a decrease in the percentage of total income that is spent on food .
25 Calculations and molecular graphics led to the conclusion that the chair structure and twist boat are minima on the conformational energy hypersurface , with the twist boat 6.9 kcal mol-1 above the chair isomer .
26 For the empirical evidence discussed in the first section of this chapter led to the conclusion that habituation and latent inhibition are subserved by different mechanisms ; it follows that a theory based on the assumption of a common mechanism must be wrong in one way or another ; the fact that Wagner 's theory is inadequate as an account of habituation provides no reason to reject its explanation for latent inhibition .
27 In particular , Siegel ( 1967 ) found that a close examination of his results led to the conclusion ( see also Riley 1968 ) that it was unwarranted to assume that responses learned in the first stage could not be the source of the transfer seen in the second .
28 Together with the data from the transits of Mercury , this re-interpretation of the old records led to the conclusion that the maximum extent of any change on the Sun 's radius since 1850 was no more than a decline of 0.08 seconds of arc per century , with a possible error range of plus or minus 0.07 .
29 There was also the additional point that a large percentage of employees had accepted the new terms , which led to the conclusion that they must have regarded them as reasonable in the circumstances .
30 The period culminated in the two great Peace Conferences of 1899 and 1907 at The Hague , which led to the conclusion of thirteen Conventions and four Declarations , covering land and maritime warfare generally , as well as many particular aspects , such as the specific conventions covering the laying of mines , the carrying out of naval bombardments and so on .
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