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Example sentences for "conclusions"

Lexicographically close words:
concludeth; concluding; conclure; conclusion; conclusiones; conclusioun; conclusive; conclusively; conclusiveness; conclusyon
  1. Gardener Jim was speaking laboriously, as if he dragged out conclusions he had perhaps reached long ago and had not yet compared with any one.

  2. Don't ask me," he returned to queries and conclusions in the mass.

  3. It would be false modesty in me to seem unaware that the economic law I have attempted to establish equals in its influence upon economic conclusions any hitherto ascertained.

  4. Sergeant and Berrien), who had waited upon him that morning, and to let them know the conclusions to which he had come.

  5. Far from being inconsistent, the President, in this recommendation, has only carried out to their legitimate conclusions the principles which he formerly expressed, and the vote which he formerly gave.

  6. In arriving at these profoundly important conclusions his reasoning was as follows: Did the Georgia sale act of 1795 violate the Constitution of that State?

  7. Scott, there and then, arrived at conclusions which a lifetime of thought and experiences confirmed.

  8. How can I form any conclusions or help you if you deliberately hold back from me some of the circumstances?

  9. Each of these inquiries, working unencumbered by the other, will be continually contributing fresh valid conclusions for the use of the practical administrator.

  10. This proves that other thinkers besides Papus and de Gebelin had come to the same conclusions from their study of the Tarot pack, although without having the benefit of exchanging views on the subject.

  11. Indeed he makes wild work with logic; and seems to jump at most admirable conclusions by some process, not at all akin to it.

  12. Whereas mankind in general are observed to warp their speculative conclusions to the bent of their individual humours, his theories are sure to be in diametrical opposition to his constitution.

  13. Expect no healthy conclusions from me this month, reader; I can offer you only sick men's dreams.

  14. Stuntz's conclusions are as follows: "The Independent Filipino Catholic Church has come to stay.

  15. From these facts several conclusions are drawn.

  16. But we have still to examine into and draw conclusions from what we have seen and learned during the operation; which in some points, differ very much from our notions, formed from what we had previously read on the subject.

  17. Professor Newcomb has disputed these conclusions of Hansen, which it is obvious must be very difficult of either proof or disproof.

  18. For a long time the enormous corruptions of state had been apparent, and an attempted cure by the most violent means appeared inevitable to the thoughtful and sagacious.

  19. Monroe remonstrated, and in a special interview with the Directory, professed his willingness to answer all objections that might be made against the treaty.

  20. In a word, that it is indispensably necessary that more circumspection should be observed by our representatives abroad than they conceive you are inclined to adopt.

  21. This account announced to the public the conclusions uttered by General Sherman in the council, without giving the reasons on which his conclusions were based.

  22. This is one of the leading circumstances which prevents him from drawing his conclusions as we draw them.

  23. He has made observations which do not, in all respects, coincide with the commonly received opinions, and drawn some conclusions which are directly adverse to them.

  24. Griswold, or of the conclusions expressed in the opinion of the majority of the court as then constituted.

  25. This being the influence of the master, and of philosophy as he explained it, the formation of a new school by the earnest, liberal men who drew very different conclusions from the master's first principles, was to be expected.

  26. A first result of this habit of mind will be an internal conviction of ignorance in many things respecting which his neighbours are taught, and that his opinions and conclusions on such matters ought to be advanced with reservation.

  27. Faraday, however, had long formed his conclusions on this subject.

  28. Asia and Europe; studies presenting the conclusions formed by the author in a long life devoted to the subject of the relations between Asia and Europe.

  29. The conclusions of the author concerning the possible influence of the West Europeans upon Asia are absolutely pessimistic and--quite correct.

  30. It is amazing, really, when one sets about to find them, how numerous are the occasions on which leading economists have been guilty of this confusion--a confusion that utterly vitiates very many of the conclusions based upon it.

  31. If this principle be adhered to, its effect will be simply to cast doubt on the conclusions of all sciences, physical as well as psychical.

  32. Apart from these general observations, bearing upon the conclusions at which they have arrived, there are two circumstances to which your committee must more particularly advert.

  33. But he is uniformly lucid, sagacious, and discriminating; deduces his conclusions with admirable clearness from his premises, and occasionally warms from the innate grandeur of his subject into a glow of fervent eloquence.

  34. One of the most striking characteristics of insanity, in many instances, is forming correct conclusions from fancied or erroneous premises.

  35. I shall endeavor to consider facts rather than theories, to state conclusions rather than arguments: First.

  36. So with the antislavery fanatics; their conclusions are right, if their premises were.

  37. If their premises were correct, their conclusions would be logical and just; but, their premise being wrong, their whole argument fails.

  38. In his admiration for the fellow, and his wish for a hook and line to try conclusions with him, Joe momentarily forgot his object.

  39. As for that matter, I might try conclusions myself.

  40. I must re-read his answer to the questionnaire in his Letters, and compare it with his conclusions in this book.

  41. One implication may carry conclusions to which I think I ought to note my disagreement,--the reference to unequal distribution.

  42. He marshalled a vast array of facts and figures and announced conclusions that were accepted as convincing by the public at large.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conclusions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.