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con·clu·sions
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Rank popularity for the word 'conclusions' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3889
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The numerical value of conclusions in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
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The numerical value of conclusions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of conclusions in a Sentence
I’m pleased that the Justice Department is following the facts wherever they may lead, despite Donald Trump’s dangerous distortions and his refusal to acknowledge the conclusions reached by the American intelligence community.
Brett Veach does a nice job of knowing what the coaches need to be successful on both sides of the ball, brett Veach listens and weighs out what Brett Veach scouts believe, what Brett Veach believes, what the coaches believe, then Brett Veach comes to a conclusions. Brett Veach's been strong on Brett Veach conviction with certain players that Brett Veach thought would boost The Chiefs and gone for it. And it's worked out.
You can only draw more definitive conclusions if you compare prevalence (of the coronavirus) between different species based on representative samples, which these almost certainly are not.
Strategic Communications John Kirby:
I’m not aware that they’ve come to any conclusions at this point about where they’re coming from.
We felt it odd that the maps of strontium distributions on which these conclusions were based show no resemblance to the underlying geology, we set out to test if modern-day farming could be the reason that the natural strontium variations were obscured.
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