• Researchers came to the conclusion after analysing data in the British National Formulary guide on drugs.

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  • In short, we came to the conclusion that this has been a long time coming.

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  • Limited Run said it came to the conclusion that the clicks were fraudulent after running its own analysis.

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  • He came to the conclusion that a stand-alone iWatch would fail all three.

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  • He struggled with having to raise the kids, but finally came to the conclusion that he could do the job.

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  • They watched LyondellBasell's problems and came to the conclusion that it remained a great franchise that had been overwhelmed by debt.

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  • "We came to the conclusion that the economic circumstances of poor people transcended the issue of color and race, " Jones says.

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  • The committee came to the conclusion that the current regulatory framework provides insufficient safeguards against misuse, particularly by children and younger people.

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  • He came to the conclusion that despite this major setback, Tysabri would be reinstated because it worked so well for many MS patients.

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  • Nothing in me made me feel I had to do it so I came to the conclusion that I don't want it enough.

    BBC: Trescothick rules out Test return

  • But they later interviewed him somewhere else and came to the conclusion that it was a mistake rather than something that he did purposely.

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  • He even tried the technique on dinosaurs, and came to the conclusion that Tyrannosaurus Rex--the favorite extinct monster of schoolboys everywhere--was a relative slowpoke.

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  • Chinese leaders came to the conclusion that its economy had persevered amidst the global recession, a success validating unique Chinese management skills and business models.

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  • In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, the Bush administration came to the conclusion that it isn't that these parties and movements are popular.

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  • The following year he contributed to a paper that came to the conclusion that alcohol was a more harmful substance than cannabis, LSD or Ecstasy.

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  • After scrutinising the details, Northrop and EADS came to the conclusion it was no longer worth their while going through the motions of submitting a formal bid.

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  • And what won't surprise you is that banks' model all came to the conclusion that their own mortgages were significantly less risky than the standard Basel rules implied.

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  • He's been hot on the sector since March, when he came to the conclusion that the average stock in the sector was trading at 50% of its fair value.

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  • No one is a partner to more multiples, he pointed out, than a genius, and he came to the conclusion that our romantic notion of the genius must be wrong.

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  • After noodling on all of this for a moment or two I came to the conclusion that the current stretch of bull victories was likely one for the record books.

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  • In a press conference announcing his withdrawal, Gregg said he gradually came to the conclusion that his views with the administration were too different for him to accept the role.

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  • Listening to Newt Gingrich at the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans, I fast came to the conclusion that he's given up all hope of becoming the Republican candidate for president.

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  • In 2007, the museum undertook an extensive examination of the painting, previously attributed to "an anonymous Madrid School artist of the 17th Century", and came to the conclusion that it was an original work by Titian.

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  • Administration officials have insisted that while the intelligence turned out to be wrong, there was no attempt to mislead, noting that the Clinton administration and many Democrats in Congress also came to the conclusion that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.

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  • When I read the CBS poll and they said 70 percent of the American people thought the President was -- cared about people like them, I came to the conclusion that 70 percent of the people believed that he cared about people like them.

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  • So my charge to you tonight is to do the same thing I did when I examined these facts, talked to the experts and came to the conclusion that in my watch, I had to do something to turn this dangerous state of affairs around.

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  • "I came to the conclusion that it would have been against the national interest to give up a deal that is going to be of enormous benefit to the rest of the economy because we couldn't get something on sugar, " Mr Howard told Channel Nine TV in Australia.

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  • In December last year, I wrote a Charlemagne column trying to puzzle out why the centre-left was not doing better from this crisis, and came to the conclusion that it is about globalisation, and how the left has still not really worked out what it thinks of competition.

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  • The CBO, when it looked at this and weighed these different factors, came to the conclusion, which I think is a sensible conclusion, that extending unemployment benefits provides the biggest bang for the buck in terms of strengthening consumption in the economy and creating jobs, taking all of those factors into account.

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