That is the only conclusion you can drawfrom 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.
One may be tempted to draw a similar conclusionfromthe decline of unionization in the U.S. and the increases in labor regulations over the last 50 years.
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.
Abbas Khalaf is quoted by Interfax news agency as saying that Moscow should "draw its own conclusion" fromthe accusations that the Russian ambassador leveled against the United States.
The public does not want to understand the fiendish complexity of the EU. Many in the EU establishment draw a simple conclusionfrom that: never ask voters directly about something as complicated as a treaty.
More than anything else, we can drawthe early conclusion that connection technologies redistribute power from hierarchies to citizens and networks of citizens.
Unfortunately theconclusion that many will drawfrom 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.
Dr Yokota (and also Drs Lundeen and Steinberg) managed to observe them without looking, as it were, by not gathering enough information from any one interaction to draw a conclusion, and then pooling these partial results so that the total became meaningful.