Example sentences of "conclusions can be drawn " in BNC.
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1 | The author notwithstanding , many conclusions can be drawn from this steel-trap of a book ; about Berlin in Thirties turmoil , for example , as observed by a keen-eyed young loner from Bristol . |
2 | Despite these potential distortions , certain conclusions can be drawn about global income distribution . |
3 | Although only tentative conclusions can be drawn from such a small sample , the content of the completed schedules does demonstrate the type of information that they are capable of engendering , and the ways in which it might be used . |
4 | The evidence from adoption studies is still patchy and only tentative conclusions can be drawn from them . |
5 | These exercises were essentially discrete studies in their own right , and , whilst certain conclusions can be drawn about the complementary nature of the different approaches , taken overall , the study also highlights the importance of merging systems thinking with real-world considerations . |
6 | ‘ Three conclusions can be drawn : |
7 | As with the origins of many other events no definite conclusions can be drawn . |
8 | Similar conclusions can be drawn from nuclear magnetic-spin resonance studies — work which also requires verification . |
9 | Based on the experience to date some clear conclusions can be drawn from the best practice approach : |
10 | What conclusions can be drawn from this experiment in democratic socialism ? |
11 | Siann concludes that evidence from hormonal studies and ethology is extremely ambiguous and that no conclusions can be drawn with regard to male and female behaviour or emotions , and that psychoanalytic approaches can not produce any firm answers on questions of sex and gender ( Siann 1985 : 33–9 , 82–4 , 123–8 ) . |
12 | Many conclusions can be drawn from this summary . |
13 | Therefore , much more work needs to be done by economic and social historians in these fields before any conclusions can be drawn . |
14 | No firm conclusions can be drawn , however , because the analysis of the TOMS data focuses on the largest local changes whereas the model calculations correspond to zonally averaged quantities . |
15 | What conclusions can be drawn ? |
16 | Similar conclusions can be drawn about the number of jobs held in an average career but there remain marked differences according to age , educational background , gender and size of firm . |
17 | From this discussion the following conclusions can be drawn about the nature of communications : |
18 | Two possible conclusions can be drawn . |
19 | Two main conclusions can be drawn : the lower socio-economic groups , both males and females , make less use of the general practitioners than the higher socio-economic groups , bearing in mind the need for such services . |
20 | What conclusions can be drawn from the failure of social services to reduce substantially socio-economic inequalities of access , use and outcome ? |
21 | Two main conclusions can be drawn from Table 5.4 in relation to the state subsidy theory of strikes . |
22 | Three conclusions can be drawn : |
23 | What conclusions can be drawn from all this apart from the obvious one that simple questions do not always have straightforward answers ? |
24 | Only general conclusions can be drawn at present because not enough is known about the parameters involved in this model ; whether the Universe will expand forever or whether it will finally contract is not yet clear . |
25 | What conclusions can be drawn about the ‘ pyramiding ’ of taxes ? |
26 | Although the experiment was not a rigorous one , some conclusions can be drawn : — |
27 | This entails study of three approaches to econometric analysis : the ‘ parametric ’ , where relatively strong assumptions are made , and relatively precise conclusions can be drawn ; the ‘ nonparametric ’ , where the assumptions are vague and the conclusions imprecise ; and the ‘ adaptive ’ , which falls somewhere in between in respect of the assumptions made , but attempts to rival the parametric approach in the nature of its conclusions . |
28 | There have been a number of attempts to establish empirically whether any general conclusions can be drawn on the extent of welfare losses throughout the economy due to the presence of monopoly . |
29 | Given that many bus operators would be interested in franchisees , what conclusions can be drawn from Badgerline 's reported withdrawal following a threat of an OFT monopoly inquiry ? |