Similar words: conclude, include, conclusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion, exclude, including, excluding. Meaning: [kən'kluːd] adj. having come or been brought to a conclusion.
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91, The coroner concluded he had choked to death when he tried to climb out of his cot.
92, It is concluded that AI based systems have great potential in offering support to efficient system failure diagnostics.
93, Around 40 percent of the businesses in each host country have concluded co-operation agreements as a direct result of the event.
94, He concluded that there had been an accident and the body was removed to the Norfolk and Norwich casualty department.
95, The year after the war concluded, Southern Baptist leader Jeremiah Jeter specified why the races must stay apart.
96, They concluded that the wary response is more characteristic of the social circumstance than of the individual's level of development.
97, The scope of that Article was to bind member States to treaties concluded by the organisation, not contracts under municipal law.
98, A report by the Royal College of Physicians of London concluded that studies of clinical ecologists were seriously flawed.
99, Once your case is concluded you can not, except in very rare instances, return to seek further compensation.sentencedict.com
100, They acknowledged that there was an acute shortage of nurses throughout the country and concluded that a training scheme should be organised.
101, It concluded that suspicion existed that the action had been planned in advance and was directed by two commands with different instructions.
102, Other agreements were concluded concerning border crossings, agricultural, scientific and cultural co-operation, recognition of educational qualifications and road transport.
103, It may therefore be concluded that work inhibition is not a function of intelligence or weak academic skills.
104, Newson-Smith and Hirsch concluded that social workers could safely and reliably assess attempted suicide patients.
105, The Convention on Climate Change has become one of the most important treaties concluded by the international community.
106, It must be concluded that the Visean/Namurian formations of this area were not buried beneath particularly thick Westphalian sediments prior to the Hercynian.
107, He concluded that those authors who collaborate with others most often, are by far the least prolific.
108, After ample reflection, I concluded that the primary cause of my troubles was the farm itself.
109, It had all the required characteristics of a living being and Lovelock concluded that this indeed was what it was.
110, Be that as it may, Driesch concluded that Weismann was wrong, at least in part.
111, That concluded a half which was bad news for the candidacy of McClair to partner his volatile new colleague.
112, He later concluded that too little is spent on campaigns.
113, The discussion concluded with a brief look at the structure of the Farnham Castle courses.
114, We concluded that it would be wrong to pick one model as universally applicable.
115, A government report concluded in 1986 that we must move beyond being a production base, to being an international business centre.
116, She still puts in occasional appearances, Graves concluded in all sincerity, as a muse to poets like himself!
117, The bishops, whose annual spring meeting concluded Saturday, also approved a plan for ministering to young people.
118, From these findings and from the clinical course, we concluded that the fragments had passed spontaneously into the duodenum.
119, A commission appointed by the governor concluded that even a regiment could not have controlled the mob.
120, It may be better for auditors to limit the scope of their work and describe it in their report, it concluded.
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