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It calls the conclusion admitted valid by `` historians and military strategists alike '' a `` perverted conclusion.
The justice of this conclusion will be admitted: for in the first place, we must bear in mind the comparative insignificance for classification of the great development of the brain in man, and that the strongly marked differences between the skulls of man and the Quadrumana ( lately insisted upon by Bischoff, Aeby, and others ) apparently follow from their differently developed brains.
Without the resources to build another fleet or to reinforce its land troops, Carthage admitted defeat and signed a peace treaty with Rome, bringing the First Punic War to a conclusion.
He had recommended the conclusion of arrangements with Sher Ali which, as has since been admitted, would have prevented the Second Afghan War ; but his policy was overruled by the Duke of Argyll, then Secretary of State for India.
For O ' Connor, mere formalism dictated the conclusion that the " statutory maximum " was the greatest sentence the judge could legally impose based on the facts found by the jury or admitted by the defendant, and formalism was not a virtue she felt was worth vindicating.

conclusion and We
We have so completely entered the child's fantasy that his illness and his death are the plausible and the necessary conclusion.
We should do what we can to discourage this conclusion, both by offering assistance for their domestic needs and by reacting firmly to irresponsible actions on the world scene.
Patterson claimed to have screened the film for unnamed technicians " in the special effects department at Universal Studios in Hollywood ... Their conclusion was: ' We could try ( faking it ), but we would have to create a completely new system of artificial muscles and find an actor who could be trained to walk like that.
We were very skeptical of the first published reports, and ... data were not sufficient to support this startling conclusion.
See Michael Buckland's conclusion: " Bush's contributions in this area were twofold: ( i ) A significant engineering achievement by the team under his leadership in building a truly rapid prototype microfilm selector, and ( ii ) a speculative article, ' As We May Think ,' which, through its skillful writing and the social prestige of its author, has had an immediate and lasting effect in stimulating others.
# We came to the conclusion that the wife could not claim this right on any legal basis.
We have good reason to believe the conclusion from the premise, but the truth of the conclusion is not guaranteed.
We deduced the final statement by combining the hypothesis of the first statement with the conclusion of the second statement.
The film ends with Danny narrating part of his paper, in which he quotes the conclusion of Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address: " We are not enemies, but friends.
* Vlissingen is the setting for the conclusion of Arthur Ransome's children's adventure novel We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea
Postman has been criticized by being called a Luddite, despite his statement in the conclusion of Amusing Ourselves to Death that " We must not delude ourselves with preposterous notions such as the straight Luddite position.
" We also wanted to be able to run very fast when required ... so we added a pair of ' fast-running ' legs that appeared from the bottom of the backpack ... and soon [...] we came up with the logical conclusion that these could belong to another character, one that actually lived in Banjo's backpack.
We reached a conclusion that we cannot rely on the Arab League states, nor on the United Nations ....
In the August 2009 issue of Trains magazine Brian Rosenwald, Amtrak's chief of product management, noted that the Sunset Limited might be replaced by an extension of the Texas Eagle to Los Angeles: " We projected the revenue and looked at the logistics, and with a little bit of rescheduling came to the conclusion that we can make this happen with the equipment we have, and the additional revenue the train earns will more than cover the increased operating costs.
Prince Fahd, who would eventually become the Saudi King himself, assumed the office of the first Ministry of Education, and following the first session of the Council of Ministers, he announced,We will shortly establish the first Saudi University, this is a foregone conclusion.
Haraway's conclusion: We are all cyborgs.
We must avoid adding elements that in later decades might become superficial and detract from the deeds of the man ," Warnecke wrote This conclusion drove the final design.
We also begin to see an attraction developing between Luke and Mara that will not be carried to its conclusion until the Hand of Thrawn Duology.
We can draw such a conclusion from the circumstances surrounding the visit of Captain Kirkpatrick to Kathmandu in 1793.
We would not want to draw any general conclusion from the slow application observation, mainly because we can find counter examples about the pace and pattern of technique development.
Its main conclusion can be found on page 2: " We estimate the most probable global warming for a doubling of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > to be near 3 ° C with a probable error of ± 1. 5 ° C.
" Show later offered, " We have a choice – to think or not to think – and I've come to the conclusion that most of these guys don't want to think about anything but baseball, and I'm kind of ostracized for that.
* We cannot demonstrate things in a circular way, supporting the conclusion by the premises, and the premises by the conclusion.

conclusion and could
In conclusion, he wished me well -- and as kindly and humbly as this humane gentleman could express himself, he asked to be remembered to my wife and children.
But if the administration should find it does not need the $28 million for a grant-in-aid program, a not unlikely conclusion, it could very well seek a way to use the money for other purposes.
Montgomery came to the conclusion that the conflict could not be won without harsh measures, and that self-government was the only feasible solution ; in 1923, after the establishment of the Irish Free State and during the Irish Civil War, Montgomery wrote to Colonel Arthur Percival of the Essex Regiment:
Frieser, in agreement with Overy, Cooper and others that reject the existence of a blitzkrieg doctrine, argues that after the failure of the Schlieffen Plan in 1914, the German Army came to the conclusion decisive battles could not be executed on a strategic level.
Although several witnesses came to the conclusion that the attacks could not be the work of dogs or coyotes because they had not eaten the victim, this conclusion is incorrect.
With the inclusive meaning you could draw no conclusion from the first two premises of that argument.
It found the analytic model used by the FBI for interpreting results was deeply flawed, and the conclusion, that bullet fragments could be matched to a box of ammunition, was so overstated that it was misleading under the rules of evidence.
This " hasty conclusion " drew a lot of ridicule at the time from scientist who could not believe that any molecule could be that big.
However, the overall conclusion of the study was that there was no evidence that hypnosis could be used for military applications, and also that there was no clear evidence for whether ' hypnosis ' actually exists as a definable phenomenon outside of ordinary suggestion, high motivation and subject expectancy.
Underlying the basis of the “ containment ” of Germany was the so-called “ X documents ” provided by Carl Friedrich Goerdeler over the course of the winter of 1938 – 39 which suggested that the German economy, under the strain of massive military spending was on the verge of collapse, and which led British policy-makers to the conclusion that if Hitler could be deterred from war and if his regime was “ contained ” long enough, then the German economy would collapse, and with it, presumably the Nazi regime.
After the conclusion of the Lebanese Civil War, the LAF decided to repair as much of its equipment as it could, while being aided by modest donations from other nations.
A religious reading of Leaf by Niggle could lead to the conclusion that the allegory of " Leaf by Niggle " is life, death, purgatory and paradise.
In the latest report A Matter of Size: Triennial Review of the National Nanotechnology Initiative put out by the National Academies Press in December 2006 ( roughly twenty years after Engines of Creation was published ), no clear way forward toward molecular nanotechnology could yet be seen, as per the conclusion on page 108 of that report: " Although theoretical calculations can be made today, the eventually attainable
He had come to the conclusion that Nikō and the others were embarking on paths to heresy that he could not stem.
I reached the conclusion that if I could record the movements of the diaphragm properly, I could cause such records to reproduce the original movements imparted to the diaphragm by the voice, and thus succeed in recording and reproducing the human voice.
" Robert Conquest disputed such a conclusion and noted that " Russia had already been fourth to fifth among industrial economies before World War I " and that Russian industrial advances could have been achieved without collectivisation, famine or terror.
The report's conclusion was that the probable cause of the accident was an explosion of flammable fuel / air vapors in a fuel tank, and, although it could not be determined with certainty, the most likely cause of the explosion was a short circuit.
Newcastle, by contrast, sought peace but only if the war in Germany could be brought to an honourable and satisfactory conclusion ( rather than Britain suddenly bailing out of it as Bute proposed ).
The possibility remained that, with respect to our actual configuration of knowledge, which is very different from Good's example, Nicod's criterion might still be true and so we could still reach the paradoxical conclusion.

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