Similar words: including, conclude, concluded, excluding, conclusion, conclusive, inconclusive, in conclusion. Meaning: [-dɪŋ] adj. occurring at or forming an end or termination.
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(61) Some countermeasures and suggestions are summarized in the last concluding part.
(62) The criminal litigation has two kinds of value concluding artifice and independence.
(63) " And that's Big Brother on the hu chin .'she again concentrated on the concluding performance.
(64) With that concluding word, the whole assembly, exalting their pilgrim's staves, rushed round me in a body.
(65) Firstly, this thesis makes an explicit definition to mass customization by utilizing three dimensions concluding process complexity, product variety and customer involvement point.
(66) It is our hope that the CD can take these documents as a basis for negotiating and concluding a new outer space legal instrument.
(67) Wen left Accra, capital of Ghana, for Brazzaville after concluding his official visit to Egypt and Ghana.
(68) Besides the introduction and concluding remarks, this article consists of four chapters.
(69) Deputy General Manager supervised the whole drill and gave concluding remarks.
(70) Second, introduces the historical development of liability for fault in concluding contract.
(71) The first describes according to a quasi scientific method and without concluding.
(72) His only vice is to get drunk on champagne after concluding a successful piece of business.
(73) This topic will be discussed in the concluding section of this chapter.
(74) At the end of the meeting, the chairman made a concluding speech.
(75) This brings me to the concluding portion of my remarks, which has to do with executive clemency.
(76) And then I have one concluding thought about political speeches, too.
(77) Aero equipment ATS has a large number of UUT. Through concluding the test requirement of different types of UUT, the realization method of TPS based on dynamic link library technology is presented.
(78) I do appreciate the effort you're making towards concluding this transaction.
(79) Concluding the commercial terms is 'just one step in the process, ' said Volvo spokeswoman Maria Bohlin. 'There's still a long way to go.'
(80) Based on concluding the computation flow of lunar gravity field recovery, the method of dealing with the difficulty of unobservable to farside of lunar are analyzed on emphases.
(81) On December 8, 2005, after concluding his two-day official visit to Slovakia, Premier Wen Jiabao of the State Council arrived in Prague, capital of Czech, from Bratislava in his special plane.
(82) Thus, Philo tells us, the Emperor Caligula reasoned, concluding equally well either that kings were gods, or that men were beasts.
(83) This paper analyses the sentence length of the two kinds of works,(http://sentencedict.com/concluding.html) concluding that the sentence length(the use of punctuation) plays an important role in the evaluation of translation.
(84) Liability for fault in concluding contract makes up the absence of protection by law during the period from the offer becoming effective to the acceptance becoming effective.
(85) Maryland's attorney general, Douglas F. Gansler, issued a legal opinion last week concluding that Maryland should immediately recognize same-sex marriages performed elsewhere.
(86) They are busy doing business and concluding transactions with us.
(87) Chisinau for Athens by special plane after successfully concluding his visit to Moldova.
(88) In the concluding Allegro Vivace, they played with energetic finesse.
(89) So with those concluding remarks, we are going to move on now to the second major section of the Bible.
(90) Clinton will visit Japan February 16–18, then Indonesia February 18–19, before heading to South Korea February 19–20 and concluding the foreign mission in China February 20–22.
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