Example sentences of "the conclusion that in " in BNC.

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1 But he is soon forced to the conclusion that in this case it is impossible to keep the aesthetic side entirely apart from the biographical .
2 Edward Cody of the AP and I once came to the conclusion that in every interview we conducted in Lebanon , a special chair should be set aside for The Plot — since The Plot invariably played a leading role in all discussions we ever had with politicians , diplomats or gunmen .
3 In March and April 1982 well-meaning planning experts back in Whitehall had obviously jumped to the conclusion that in the wet , cold , boggy desolation of East Falkland , dehydrated Arctic rations would be the ideal fare .
4 Differences in the patterns of performance observed on such tests — including reduction of the usual left hemisphere dominance in language , as well as intruding effects emanating from the right hemisphere — have led to the conclusion that in psychosis there may be enhanced communication between the two sides of the brain .
5 The United States , faced with an allocation problem , began a review of its defensive commitments that led it to the conclusion that in the event of a military confrontation with the Soviet Union in Europe , the resources it could commit to the fledgling NATO alliance would be insufficient .
6 It came to the conclusion that in many ways the object-oriented paradigm simply emphasises best practice for existing approaches to coding .
7 Despite such claims , it is hard to avoid the conclusion that in both the USA and the UK , the audio-visual movement rarely came to grips with the need for an elaborated theory going beyond the use of audio-visual materials as decorative additions to the traditional lesson .
8 I am driven to the conclusion that in the present state of the law , article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights , and equally article 19 of the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ( to similar effect ) do apply .
9 In all the circumstances , it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that in this country , at the level of the Court of Appeal ( see , in particular , the decisions of that court in Brocklebank Ltd. v. The King [ 1925 ] 1 K.B .
10 ‘ Ridley J. has come to the conclusion that in fact no sufficient explanation of it was given to her , and that she did not understand it .
11 As both flint and quartzite are practically homogeneous silica rocks , not subject to chemical weathering except by strong alkalis , it is difficult to resist the conclusion that in these examples , in spite of the experimental evidence , thermal expansion and contraction alone have effected the disintegration of the pebbles .
12 Such an analysis leads to the conclusion that in every neighbourhood of every r-value we can find uncountably many different Lorenz attractors , each containing slightly different periodic orbits and trajectories .
13 This perspective leads to the conclusion that in the absence of clear words to the contrary , the hypothetical letting will be on the same terms as the actual letting .
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