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So it's not like they're just drawing a conclusion based on nothing at all.
It is therefore possible to draw a conclusion at first reading.
If your eye is sharp maybe you can draw a conclusion.
There seemed to be enough facts here to draw a conclusion from.
It drew a conclusion from talking with a few people about racism.
One should not draw a conclusion based on a single 10-day period."
"It's tough to draw a conclusion from just one year."
"So I think you could draw a conclusion that, yes, they were probably in danger," he said.
A number of facts, from which you draw a conclusion, a synthesis.
"If I talked to him, everyone will draw a conclusion.
"You drew a conclusion based on supposition instead of fact."
"You don't have all the data to draw a conclusion."
A prediction draws a conclusion about a future individual from a past sample.
"It's too soon for me to draw a conclusion," he said.
I have no objective data to allow me to draw a conclusion."
Possibly he drew a conclusion that should have seemed unwarranted at the time.
I should say only that it is possible to draw a conclusion or two from it.
In both cases, the authors stated that there was insufficient evidence to draw a conclusion.
And if they are not buying or selling, it is hard to draw a conclusion about the overall mood of the market.
A fallacy is when someone does not draw a conclusion according to the rules of logic.
But the truth is that Jones wants to see how the team fares in the playoffs before drawing a conclusion.
It only becomes a mystery because we notice that there are too few facts to draw a conclusion.
It has taken a handful of data and from it drawn a conclusion.
Who can we actually complain to who will review the evidence and then draw a conclusion?
And you should have drawn a conclusion from their high tolerance for ionizing radiation.