Example sentences of "it conclude that " in BNC.

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1 The London Industrial Strategy ( Greater London Council , 1985 ) highlights some of these problems , and although it argues for a positive role for local authorities , in the end it concludes that national help and assistance will be necessary in order to have any major impact .
2 Upon reviewing all the comment 's replies to A , it concludes that it can get at least 10 ( hypothetical ) ‘ points ’ with A .
3 It concludes that the APB ‘ may well be asking for the impossible ’ .
4 It concludes that the causes of the increase in exclusions are difficult to define .
5 It concludes that Pentium is not , as Intel would have us believe , a RISC in CISC clothing .
6 It concludes that Pentium is not , as Intel would have us believe , a RISC in complex instruction set clothing .
7 It concludes that intensive analysis of individual schools and classrooms is required .
8 It concludes that the most appropriate method is one that considers future discounted cash flows — the net present value technique — and argues that this is also the most appropriate technique for the public sector .
9 With such a commitment , McDonnell-Douglas may then decide to pull out if it concludes that the industry is not big enough for three profitable producers .
10 It concludes that British Coal should be able to compete with the price of imported coal while continuing to improve safety standards .
11 It concludes that damaging levels of sulphur are deposited on 75 per cent of all European forestry , with the most severe impact occurring in those eastern countries which were once communist .
12 It concludes that the loading of chlorine in the atmosphere will peak at 4.1 parts per billion by volume ( ppbv ) at the turn of the century , and not return to " safe " levels of 2 ppvb until 2060 .
13 It concludes that the red squirrel is in decline because it is far less efficient at using woodland food than its rival — the North American grey squirrel .
14 It concludes that the reorientation will require strong public support for energy efficiency , appropriate action , a willingness and ability to introduce new technology on a wide scale , and a widening empathy with environmental concerns .
15 It concludes that during its lifetime such a car will produce : * 44.3 tonnes of carbon dioxide ; * 4.8 kg of sulphur dioxide ; * 46.8 kg of nitrogen oxide ; * 325 kg of carbon monoxide ; * 36 kg of hydrocarbons ; * 26.5 tonnes of waste .
16 The Commission will prohibit a merger if it concludes that the merger would create or strengthen a dominant position as a result of which effective competition would be significantly impeded in the common market or in a substantial part of it .
17 If , as a result of its inquiries under s47 , it concludes that certain action should be taken to safeguard or promote a child 's welfare it must take that action so far as it is both within its power and reasonably practicable for it to do so ( s47(8) ) .
18 Suffice it to conclude that there is overwhelming evidence that the external information delivered to those who might use it as an aid to their strategic decision making will tend actually to be used to the extent that it matches the detailed task being undertaken and its context .
19 Only after an expensive study was it concluded that the steelwork used in the £240 million plant ( jointly owned with Exxon and inaugurated in October ) would not be susceptible to RFI .
20 It found , high prices ; a frequent want of authenticity in purportedly French cuisine ; and it concluded that the least snooty of the bunch , the Restaurant de France at the Regal Meridien , Tsimshatsui , was also the best .
21 It concluded that in the light of the great events of the war , Party affairs had necessarily been forced into the background , and divided reactions into three groups .
22 It concluded that GPs in Britain referred relatively few patients to hospitals , handling many cases themselves .
23 It concluded that Dr Silvester had been guilty of a ‘ serious error of professional judgment ’ and ordered him to take a six-month retraining course .
24 By July 1988 , when the House of Commons Energy Committee came to reassess the figures , it concluded that ‘ many of the critical assumptions that underlay the Inquiry Inspector 's view that Sizewell B will be economic are no longer tenable ’ .
25 It concluded that there were two serious options : ( a ) a broadcasting unit established as a department of the House which would be responsible for the whole operation involved in producing the signal from the Chamber and committees , and possibly the Lords ( this is the solution adopted in several legislatures in Canada ) ; and ( b ) an independent unit answerable to a select committee and contracted to the House to produce the signals on the same integrated basis as in option ( a ) .
26 It concluded that the support given varied inversely with the degree of natural handicap !
27 It concluded that staff time should be occupied as follows :
28 It concluded that Guatemala had the lowest ‘ physical quality of life index in Central America and the third lowest in the whole of Latin America after Haiti and Bolivia ’ .
29 It concluded that most of the mistakes were simply due to lack of care all down the line and not because of untried designs .
30 It concluded that a twin bored rail tunnel scheme was the only one likely to attract sufficient private finance although even this would require some government guarantees .
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