"It is impossible not to come to the conclusion that the economic model on which book towns were set up has completely changed, " he said.
It was only the next day, after a utility mishap was ruled out, that authorities "started to come to the conclusion it was bomb, " Kelly said.
Leila Chirayath Janah is only 28, but it didn't take her long to come to the conclusion that massive foreign aid isn't the solution to poverty.
"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, it had taken years for the Israelis to come to the conclusion that they had little alternative but to deal with Hamas and give them the kind of exchange that could be depicted as a major victory, but by then it was over to the others.
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?
Now that I have decided to fight the Buckingham seat as well, I have come to the conclusion that I may just have bitten off more than I can chew.
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.
Over the last few decades, scientists have come to the conclusion that the universe's composition is only about 5% atoms -- in other words, the stuff that we see and know around us.
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"Many scientists and mathematicians have looked... at the question of whether life likely exists beyond Earth, and have come to the conclusion that the odds are pretty high that somewhere among the trillions and trillions of stars in the Universe there is a planet other than ours that is home to life, " he wrote.
But truthfully, they all come to the same conclusion: The Dark Knight is a must-own Blu-ray Disc.
He favors policies that would allow responders to turn the phones off, but says most commanders haven't yet come to the same conclusion.
By the time the federal courts come to the inevitable same conclusion as the state courts, technology will have advanced and the use of courtroom cameras by the legacy media will be replaced by live, online video streaming.
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One School thinks government boosts growth, the other thinks money creation does, and both come to the same conclusion that inflation can be the end result of their central planning that allegedly leads to prosperity first.
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But then, if Times readers were permitted to know just how demented Khamenei's views of the world are, they might come to the conclusion that Obama's intense desire to sit down with him, and his constant pandering to Iran's "supreme leader" are ill-advised and counterproductive.
And I had come to the same conclusion as Doctorow: Part of the point of the sit-in is that you take the risk of being arrested to make a political point.
His leadership has been diminished because most Americans have come to the cynical conclusion that they must read between the lines of his statements and try to catch a glimmer of truth amidst the spin.
Mr ElBaradei said it was "very important for the IAEA to come to a conclusion that the Iran programme is for peaceful purposes".
It is hard to understand how evangelicals, most of whom are regular Bible readers, could come to this conclusion about the God of Abraham and Job.
When the Appeals Court gets the Rajaratnam case they may come to the same conclusion.
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How in that time frame did the rules committee come to the conclusion it did?
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"We've come to the conclusion, unfortunately, they are not private entities, " Mr Rogers said on Monday.
In America, many conservatives have come to the same conclusion by a different route.
"I come to the conclusion that the accused has made a case to be released on bail, " he said.
Eventually, I think such a commission would come to the conclusion that there are really only two alternatives.
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Even more curious: Yet another company has come to the conclusion that batteries will energize a razor business.
After significant investigation I have come to the conclusion that bonds should now come with a warning label.
Somehow, seemingly overnight, we've come to the conclusion that everything we knew about business is utterly and completely wrong.
There are literally hundreds of academic studies that come to the same conclusion.
It assumes that if you show people the same facts that they will come to the same conclusion: yours.
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