- Look up conclude, conclusion, or
conclusions in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Conclusion may
refer to:
Conclusion (music), the
ending of a composition...
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Incontrovertible evidence and
conclusive evidence (less formally,
concrete evidence and hard evidence) are
colloquial terms for
evidence introduced to...
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impersonation of a "person
known personally to the complainant"" it can be
conclusively presumed the
defendant is
guilty of rape and must be convicted. Wikiquote...
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retrial can hear new
evidence at a
later date that
might have
proven conclusive in the
earlier trial at
first instance,
where the
person acquitted subsequently...
- not
conclusive, as
opposed to facts,
which are true statements. A
given opinion may deal with
subjective matters in
which there is no
conclusive finding...
- a
single volume in 1951 as Speak,
Memory in the
United Kingdom and as
Conclusive Evidence in the
United States. The
Russian version was
published in 1954...
- Aroesti,
writing for The Guardian,
labelled the show "mind-bendingly bad"
conclusively describing it as "the
worst of
modern television: a
witless mystery overly...
- 2024). "New York
Times Ends
Probe Into Leak Over Gaza
Coverage Without Conclusive Finding". The Wall
Street Journal.
Archived from the
original on April...
- the
Communist Polish government could be changed." "No one can
prove conclusively that he was a
primary cause of the end of communism. However, the major...
- needed] In general,
short stories feature endings which might be
either conclusive or open-ended.
Ambiguity is a
recurrent trope in
short stories; whether...