71. Beyond that, however, a broad conclusion can be drawn. 72. Biot stressed that it was too early to draw firm conclusions about the virus until the blood samples were tested. 73. Board of Education President Julie Korenstein said she thought the pilot study involved too small a group to draw any conclusions. 74. Beyond finding more people, the handbook also helped them to draw some conclusions and give a sense of where Texans with disabilities fit into history. 75. A more experienced, more instinctive, more competent committee, if such a conclusion can be drawn on the basis of two days in pads. 76. A recent study by the U.S. General Accounting Office also drew dismal conclusions about bilateral anti-narcotics efforts in Mexico. 77. A spokesman for the safety agency, which is part of the Transportation Department, said the government had not drawn any conclusions about the safety of the tires. 78. A state mining official is skeptical such a conclusion can be drawn from four drill holes. 79. A spokesman for Mayor Richard Riordan said the study used flawed methodology and drew conclusions based on incomplete data. 80. Aber is the first to admit that there are built-in hazards to drawing sweeping conclusions about the data. |