Conclusions
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The study’s
conclusions
applied only to Germany, but its main findings were largely corroborated by a Gallup global survey.
In July 1996, the ICJ issued an advisory opinion, with two key
conclusions.
Almost everywhere, the media translates academic
conclusions
into graphic illustrations of brutality and despair in places such as Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The relatively few professional economists who warned of the current crisis were people, it seems, who not only read the scholarly economics literature, but also brought into play more personal judgment: intuitive comparisons with past historical episodes;
conclusions
about speculative trading, price bubbles, and the stability of confidence; evaluations of the moral purposes of economic actors; and impressions that complacency had set in, lulling watchdogs to sleep.
But the
conclusions
from these studies are difficult to interpret, in part because the nanomaterials that they used were contaminated with an organic solvent added to mobilize the fullerenes in water.
Anyone familiar with the scientific process is aware that researchers are trained to disagree, to contest one another’s hypotheses and
conclusions.
One can draw two possible
conclusions
from America’s election.
These are reasonable objections, but they should not be allowed to lead to unreasonable
conclusions.
He even rejects the
conclusions
of Eurostat, the European statistical agency, that Greece provided misleading budget data in 2009.
In this regard, it is important to draw the right
conclusions
from Denmark’s “No” vote in its recent referendum on whether or not to join the euro.
South Korea has an open economy and trading partners around the world, including the US, China, Japan, and the European Union, so one can extrapolate from its trade data to draw
conclusions
about the state of global trade.
Talmon responded with “The Fatherland is Imperiled,” a pivotal article whose
conclusions
are as relevant today as they were in 1981.
The troika should have given itself more time between the successful outcome of the last raw-materials case and the initiation of a new one, allowing China to draw the necessary
conclusions
after losing the first case.
Here are some of the initial
conclusions.
The G-20’s member states are committed by the G-20 statement that they signed to implement the FSB’s
conclusions
on a worldwide basis.
What we do not need are forests of reports going to supervisors who appear to devote ample resources to ensuring they arrive on time but fewer on interpreting their content and drawing the relevant
conclusions.
The IDB’s research and experience with sports-for-development programs supports these conclusions, indicating that the value of pubic investment depends on the specific strategy.
Input from respondents around the world – more than 9,600 this year – influences the report’s
conclusions.
Crisis, Rinse, RepeatBERKELEY – Later this century, when economic historians compare the “Great Recession” that started in 2007 with the Great Depression that started in 1929, they will arrive at two basic
conclusions.
But obviously, whether or not you do believe in the existence of the Christian God (or any other kind of god), Dawkins's gloomy
conclusions
do not follow.
That is the implication of
conclusions
reached in April by the LSE-Oxford Commission on State Fragility, Growth, and Development, chaired by former British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Not only are these assumptions absurd, but so are the conclusions: there is no involuntary unemployment, markets are fully efficient, and redistribution has no real consequence.
But one should not jump to
conclusions.
Those who seek to oppose Trump – or France’s Marine Le Pen in April’s presidential election – can draw their own
conclusions
from that fact.
Though it is too early to draw definitive conclusions, in the long run storms may contribute more significantly to the global costs of disasters, which already exceed $100 billion annually.
Of course, generations of historians have meticulously researched the origins of the world wars and written elegantly about their
conclusions.
The possible
conclusions
are stark.
Since the crisis erupted, there has been no shortage of opportunities – in the form of inadequate
conclusions
and decisions by officials – to nurture one’s anxiety about that prospect.
But it is as if, owing to an excess of prudence, they cannot bring themselves to pursue their own arguments to their logical
conclusions.
Of course, we should be wary about jumping to definitive
conclusions.
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