"We're hopeful that somebody will come to a conclusion that changes this, " Cozart said.
So they really were trying hard to make an investigation in this case, you know, come to a conclusion.
That method takes longer to come to a conclusion but it is more likely to be one you can trust.
Mr ElBaradei said it was "very important for the IAEA to come to a conclusion that the Iran programme is for peaceful purposes".
Donald Norman has found site visitors have a natural process when they come to a conclusion about how a site makes them feel.
Maybe the commission will come to a conclusion on that.
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They should "work on the investigation, come to a conclusion based on evidence, and then either bring a case or announce their findings, " he said in an e-mail.
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If they have a fresh case to put on that, on this, they should discuss it with us, so that parties can come to a conclusion together about these things.
While police in New York City investigate two small explosions in front of the British Consulate, they have already come to a conclusion about the security of another building, the Freedom Tower.
"I used to be one of the people that sat along the sidelines and threw rocks at this process, and say, I can't believe they didn't come to a conclusion, " he said.
The problem with the president's team (and today's policymakers in general) is that they approach policy decisions as they would a science experiment: They analyze the problem, eliminate variables and come to a conclusion.
In broad brush strokes: was Professor Longley asked to use all his knowledge and expertise to sift through the evidence and come to a conclusion about whether change was needed in the NHS (with a tacit acceptance on all sides that the answer was pretty much bound to be yes) and suggest what those changes should be?
Were that fresh hearing to come to a different conclusion to the accidental death verdict recorded at the time, that might also open the way to criminal prosecutions.
Others will have come to a different conclusion and ticked a different box.
And, again, to go back to the Michigan speech, it was -- said a little bit of it last night, but I think the notion that -- what we lose in a debate that is overly charged and overly personal is the ability at some point to all sit together at a table and come to a good conclusion on solving some of our most serious problems.
Not that a court could not come to a different conclusion, and I would think the reporter is considering becoming a plaintiff.
He said he will take no offense if museum visitors come to a different conclusion.
Around a third could not come to a similar conclusion about Mr Morgan's Labour leadership record.
They might be wrong or right about this: clearly other companies have come to a different conclusion.
Some technicians look at the same chart and come to a different conclusion.
Though Steil seems to come to a different conclusion, White left a far better legacy of growth than did Keynes.
We will have to look at all the programs offered by the government in order to come to a reasonable conclusion.
Democrats have come to a different conclusion: They want to get rid of the deductions and raise tax rates at the same time.
But measurements of true success of these programs still seems to be too far off to come to a real conclusion on their efficacy.
Generally you assume he or she will have a clear and balanced perspective, and will reflect on circumstances and come to a reasoned conclusion.
"Fortunately it is clear that the jury did not read the article and the trial was able to come to a fair conclusion, " he said.
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What obscure sources could the Russians be using to come to such a wacky conclusion?
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Citing the same source as everybody else I come to a very different conclusion.
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"The principal here is that you try to give work to a person and come to the conclusion that they can't even understand the instructions, " Abrahamson explains.
So with their aging fleet of barely 160 long-range bombers facing a growing array of operational challenges, Air Force leaders have reluctantly come to the conclusion that they need to buy a new bomber.
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