1. Detailed studies, however, tended to produce cautious conclusions. 2. Although her study produced no conclusions, it indicated that the white color was inherited and was simply a mutation. 3. Both methods of analysis have produced similar conclusions in Fed officials that interest rates should rise. 4. But he cautioned that the hearings were not likely to produce a conclusion. 5. But health studies produced mixed conclusions on the danger of living in Love Canal. 6. But there were problems with the study that produced this conclusion. 7. He did not produce definite conclusions so much as he explored ideas and language as he put words down on paper. 8. Medical studies have produced conflicting conclusions on whether there is a link between travel, particularly in an airplane, and venous thrombosis, or blood clots in veins. 9. He said the facts produced a conclusion which was a matter of opinion. 10. The official probe has not produced any conclusions. |