1. Arandia is a cautious scholar reluctant to make quick conclusions comparing black life on the Communist island and the United States. 2. Assistant U.S. Attorney David Kelley argued that the jury had made fair conclusions from the circumstantial evidence. 3. Because of the small number of women in the study, no gender-related conclusions could be made. 4. Cancer is a common disease, there were a lot of soldiers there, and we must be careful in making scientific conclusions. 5. He also said the study had made no conclusion about differences among racial or ethnic groups. 6. It made its conclusions based on an examination of the wreckage. 7. Lee makes snap conclusions in murder mysteries just once a year, during his annual visit to the movies with his wife, Margaret. 8. No reliable conclusions can be made until the league solves its other major problems, or at least until it has evolved past an embryonic stage. 9. Stop making sweeping conclusions after interviewing a Cincinnati manicurist. 10. The lawsuit maintained the rejections were made by officers who made medical conclusions they were unqualified to make. |