Example sentences of "conclusion [be] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Among the reasons given for this conclusion were that the system imposes long delays in obtaining foreign exchange for essential imports , thus putting a brake on exports ; that the rate of exchange was not adjusted sufficiently ; and that in the absence of retention rights the exporters had lost their motivation for exporting . |
2 | The evident conclusion is that the policy basis on which aid has been given to Africa has not been fulfilled . |
3 | Keeler 's conclusion is that a weed must bear 10 or 11 of the tell-tale traits to be seriously weedy . |
4 | The obvious conclusion is that skiing has become a mature industry , which will have to get used to little or no growth . |
5 | Its conclusion is that there are no mistakes whatever in it , and , if any apparent mistakes are found , this must be due to our interpretation and not to problems in the text . |
6 | ‘ The inevitable conclusion is that the Tory party in the Thatcher age has become irredeemably middle-class . ’ |
7 | The conclusion is that perhaps the Magharba , in the month or two before the report appeared , may have demanded bloodwealth from the government , or ( only slightly less plausible ) from the al-Qadhadhfa — the tribe to the east of Sirte , providing the command of the garrison there . |
8 | My conclusion is that if your teenager has the temperament and enthusiasm for an expedition type of holiday , and if your purse will stretch to it , you should go for it — but choose the organisation carefully . |
9 | And the bleak conclusion is that it makes little difference whether the intruding whites are well- or ill-intentioned : the result , for the Indians , is disease and destruction . |
10 | So my conclusion is that the election result will complete , rather than undermine , Labour 's progress towards political correctness . |
11 | After considering a variety of cases their main conclusion is that , operationally , the genome ( the genes of an individual animal ) is a common unit of selection and that to refer to individuals as units of selection is not necessarily in error . |
12 | The overall conclusion is that while there is no shortage of regular comment and coverage of mental handicap in the mass media , there have been few attempts over recent years to explore the subject in any depth , and those that have , have focussed on the sensational and the controversial . |
13 | But his conclusion is that there is n't such a thing as an aphrodisiac . |
14 | One advantage of accepting this conclusion is that it provides , with its assumption that the context can act as a retrieval cue , a ready account of the various contextual effects discussed in this chapter and in Chapter 3 . |
15 | The conclusion is that , regardless of which card you play , my best move is Always Defect . |
16 | The important conclusion is that all the cells in the body contain the same genetic information ; what makes the cells different is how that genetic information is used . |
17 | Taking the figures for smokers and non-smokers and allowing for all competing causes of death , the conclusion is that around one in 20 of the lung cancers in the UK may be due to radon exposure at home . |
18 | His conclusion is that the forces behind organised crime in America are leading members of the ruling group , and the book 's subtitle is ‘ From Petty Crooks to Presidents ’ . |
19 | The other conclusion is that , when it happens to you , it is an overpowering sensation . |
20 | Having found the key to changes in terms of the need to manage the politics of reproduction more effectively , she tends ( in theory , at least , since her own empirical analysis is rather more flexible ) to follow the perceived logic through , so that the conclusion is that local government is being reorganized more or less in line with changes in the organization of major capitalist enterprises . |
21 | Again , our conclusion is that name mapping does not always occur during reading and that the mental representation of texts is , in that sense , often incomplete . |
22 | The following comments were made : ‘ The most significant conclusion is that there is a great interest in online searching by both scientists and engineers ’ ; ‘ The study participants seemed to like using IIDA and online searching , which tends to support one of our hypotheses that end-users will like the idea of doing their own simple searches ’ . |
23 | One perplexing feature of this conclusion is that since the late nineteenth century far fewer children with right hemisphere lesions are aphasic . |
24 | Their main conclusion is that the earliest occupants of the Klasies River Mouth site ( before 100 000 years ago ) were modern-looking people ( Homo sapiens sapiens ) who would have been ancestral to the indigenous African Negro and Klioisan peoples . |
25 | The inescapable conclusion is that a parent who has no love for the child is greatly handicapped in the task of undertaking its rearing . |
26 | One controversial conclusion is that ‘ corporate community charitable involvement remains very much a peripheral activity for most companies , even for those with fairly sophisticated programmes . ’ |
27 | One curious conclusion is that the dinosaurs had to die to make way for humans : this is the starkest meaning of the Anthropic Principle . |
28 | The stark conclusion is that environmental forces , as this book will continue to make plain , ultimately defeated the dinosaurs in the race to become intelligent bipeds . |
29 | The implication of this conclusion is that full employment could be maintained if the government operated an elaborate system of job subsidy schemes . |
30 | Their conclusion is that : |