"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.
You come to the conclusion that, no, it did not work, although the story appears to be more complex.
Despite the risks and the expense, the government has reluctantly come to the conclusion that doing nothing is no longer an option.
I've come to the conclusion that wanting to stop mid-workout has little to do with my body and everything to do with my mind.
Once our creditors come to the conclusion that they have lent beyond our capacity to repay, they will be very reluctant to lend more.
"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.
But my Facebook page remains a fan zone, and I've come to the conclusion that Facebook is a social tool for engagement and not journalism.
"After reviewing last nights footage, I've come to the conclusion that the games gone, " tweeted Marseille midfielder Joey Barton, who has nearly two million Twitter followers.
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.
"We, Honda Motor Co Ltd, have come to the conclusion that we will withdraw from all Formula One activities, making 2008 the last season of our participation, " said Fukui.
We have therefore come to the conclusion that the only way to resolve this issue would be to allow every member to express their view in a secret ballot.
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.
From this frame of reference we can quickly come to the conclusion that companies are simply the sum of what employees do and think, and what customers do and think.
However, should you come to the conclusion that logistical variety cannot easily be sacrificed, you can direct your due diligence to cash back credit cards that provide extra savings on gas.
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In other words I have come to the conclusion that for the stress and strain of doing Engineering work it is simply not worth the final pay after taxes and loan payments.
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In this state of affairs, on the eve of the Obama-Netanyahu meeting, more and more Israelis have come to the conclusion that there is little point in taking Washington's views into consideration.
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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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"I've come to the conclusion that sending out resumes is probably pointless, because the number of resumes that I've sent out that were completely ignored is probably well over 90 percent, " he told NPR.
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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Indeed after spending several years of watching them at close quarters I have come to the conclusion that it is they who own and run the park, and us human gawkers are the beasts under inspection.
After years of worrying about issues like school funding levels, class size, and curriculum design, many reformers have come to the conclusion that nothing matters more than finding people with the potential to be great teachers.
In others, regulatory counsel or prosecutors come to the conclusion that wrong has been done by the target or defendant, despite concerns about what the law requires or the evidence demonstrates, and they are content to coax more out of the limited raw material on hand than they perhaps should.
We've come to the conclusion that a woman may trust a man's opinion more and then a man may trust a woman's opinion more in some cases only because I know what I want a man to look like and a man knows what he wants a woman to look like.
"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.
Since my current loans involve me repaying seven hundred dollars a month as a minimum for the next fifteen years with only 12 months of forbearance, I have come to the conclusion that I must make at least a wage of twenty dollars an hour simply to cover my basic living expenses in order to simply survive.
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