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"To the discerning observer, they should draw their own conclusions from that, " he said.
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That is fine, people will draw their own conclusions about the kind of government he runs.
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Mr Bennetts said jurors should draw their own conclusions about why Mr Esack, an aspiring football agent, declined to give evidence.
BBC: Natalie Esack
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They will have to draw their own conclusions about the meanings the words of the Declaration of Independence have for us today.
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Readers are urged to get out more and draw their own conclusions.
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Politicians must report their wealth fully, allowing the voters to draw their own conclusions and making it easier for graft-busters to spot the worst offenders.
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Now available in America, with a suitably soulful painting by the author on the cover, more readers will be able to draw their own conclusions.
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The difference is that in future, analysts will be left to draw their own conclusions rather than being given specific guidance on numbers such as earnings per share.
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Hyperlinked stories can offer readers easy connections to related information and even to original documents through which they can draw their own conclusions about what reporters are saying.
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In an unprecedented move that could signal dramatic changes in the drug industry, GlaxoSmithKline is promising to make detailed data from its clinical trials available to independent researchers so that scientists can draw their own conclusions about the safety and effectiveness of its new drugs.
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Studies such as this one, which rely on correlating one variable with another, are not enough to draw firm conclusions on their own, since correlation is not necessarily causation.
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