Perhaps, it was an opinion based on information gathered, analyzed and parsed to draw the conclusion-that was now being stated as fact.
Whereas owners of cats are compelled to realise that, if you provide them with food and water and shelter and affection, they draw the conclusion that they are gods.
Glover points out how distasteful slavery is through his sensitive words and actions, in case your ringing ears (or escapism-obsessed cranium) won't allow you to draw the conclusion on your own.
"If they refuse, my constituents will be entitled to conclude that this so-called "cross-party campaign" is afraid to ask the real question and they will draw the conclusion that this is just a Tory front organisation, " added Mr Huhne.
And Nate Cohn writes in the New Republic that Frey's calculations are flawed, but yet still manages to draw the erroneous conclusion that regardless of whether or not there's been an increase in the black electorate, higher turnout by African-Americans was not responsible for Obama's victory.
And yet it is possible to view the same scene and draw the opposite conclusion.
But from these Internet icons' subsequent pratfalls you might draw the wrong conclusion about technology startups and miss the point about 1995-2000.
More than anything else, we can draw the early conclusion that connection technologies redistribute power from hierarchies to citizens and networks of citizens.
They may draw the right conclusion.
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They may draw the wrong conclusion.
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Investors can draw no conclusion about the overall market from just those few "megasales, " Mr. Seyhun says, regardless of whether the insider executed those sales in his personal brokerage account or as part of a preplanned schedule in a so-called 10b5-1 plan.
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That is the only conclusion you can draw from her comment, at the end of the press conference - that she "shivered" when she thought of what might have happened to the UK "if no such fiscal consolidation programme had been decided" after May 2010.
This was when the iridium layer was formed (many extra-terrestrial rocks are far richer in iridium than those found on Earth, so a large impact that scattered the iridium seemed a reasonable conclusion to draw), and when the dinosaurs disappeared.
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The main conclusion they are likely to draw is that the presidential vote will be a close-run thing.
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Tough to draw any conclusion here given the business makeup of SHLD and the many recent issues JCP has had.
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One may be tempted to draw a similar conclusion from the decline of unionization in the U.S. and the increases in labor regulations over the last 50 years.
In fact, one could only draw this conclusion by assuming that the soldiers reading this ATTP will choose to do the exact opposite of what the ATTP says.
Abbas Khalaf is quoted by Interfax news agency as saying that Moscow should "draw its own conclusion" from the accusations that the Russian ambassador leveled against the United States.
Add to this the many other factors that could be having an impact on the stock market, and it may be difficult to filter through the noise and draw a definitive conclusion.
The public does not want to understand the fiendish complexity of the EU. Many in the EU establishment draw a simple conclusion from that: never ask voters directly about something as complicated as a treaty.
One conclusion I can draw from the survey is advice for potential college students.
We can therefore draw any reasonable conclusion we want for the reversal of the income gap in entrepreneurial ventures.
Unfortunately the conclusion that many will draw from what happened in Cyprus and previous history is that there is no safe place beyond the old mattress and the tin can in the yard.
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Regardless of which conclusion you draw, by rephrasing the question and emphasizing the temporary nature of the decision we preserve the legitimacy of the other side and leave enough room to work together regardless of the outcome of the election.
We cannot presently foretell whether or not Clinton's visit will lead to renewed negotiations over North Korea's nuclear program, but that appears to be the conclusion the Obama administration hopes to draw.
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They just keep going straight up is the conclusion Google appears to want us to draw.
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Their first encounter in May 2004 ended in a draw, while the Filipino took a points victory at the conclusion of their rematch four years later.
The strong market tape makes it difficult to draw a firm conclusion.
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