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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

  1. Donald Trump:

    We need to get all the facts and then we'll come to conclusions, impeachment is, to me, divisive.

  2. John Brennan:

    Many aspects of their conclusions are sound and consistent with our own prior findings, over the years, internal agency reviews, including numerous investigations by our office of the inspector general, found fault in the CIA's running of the program. We have acknowledged these mistakes.

  3. Van Kerkhove:

    What I think is really important is that we put this into context, there's been more than 24 million cases reported to date. And we need to look at something like this on a population level. And so it's very important that we document this -- and that, in countries that can do this, if sequencing can be done, that would be very, very helpful. But we need to not jump to any conclusions.

  4. Arif Kamal:

    Conclusions regarding whether advanced cancer rates have increased due to missed screenings are a bit premature to reach. This is because cancer takes years to develop, and the resulting effect of missed cancers cannot be known after only a few years, we remain hopeful that as cancer screening rates have returned to baseline, that the two years of missed screenings will not have a long-lasting effect on cancer incident or mortality.

  5. Klaus Radke:

    I don't see how anyone can draw such conclusions before the investigation is completed.

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