51. Different appeals courts, in other similar cases, have reached different conclusions, Citizens United argued. 52. Different people will draw different conclusions from the limited information that is available, depending on their experiences. 53. Doctors and ethicists agonize over this question and have come to very different conclusions. 54. Different readers will come to different conclusions after finishing this book. 55. Doubtless, they have reached different conclusions. 56. Employers worry that it will become much more difficult to administer health benefits uniformly, because medical reviewers and judges will reach different conclusions about what is covered. 57. Elsewhere, others have reached different conclusions. 58. Experts hired by the prosecution and defense may reach only slightly different conclusions but those differences may end up being exaggerated by the adversarial system. 59. Farm wage studies often reach different conclusions because some are based on surveying farmers, some on farm workers, and some on census data. 60. Even so, he said that he doubted a bigger study would reach a different conclusion. |