11. Many discussion papers and theories have been offered, and each one seems to offer a different conclusion. 12. In recovering these implicatures, readers will draw on their own experience of ceremonies and rituals, and consequently may draw different conclusions. 13. He said that on the issue of whether parents in such circumstances could claim damages, he had reached a different conclusion from Lord Prosser. 14. If you were in court, and under trial, you might come to an entirely different conclusion. 15. Partly for technical reasons, partly for temperamental reasons, Russell came to very different conclusions to the Platonic ones with which he began. 16. And analysts reach different conclusions about the Rayovac stock price depending on the measure they use. 17. And of course the racially mixed jury came to a dramatically different conclusion, and now we see that it was right. 18. And while early studies often seem promising, further research could lead to different conclusions. 19. As always in economics, some researchers have come to different conclusions. 20. At Georgia-Pacific, executives were analyzing similar facts and reaching vastly different conclusions. |