Sentences with phrase «grand conclusion»

At the same time, Blanche Lincoln survived (for now) and the Dems held on to John Murtha's old House seat in a Republican - leaning area, where again observers will try to draw grand conclusions from the fact that Mark Critz found it necessary to run against Obama's healthcare plan.
Then... wow... it's actually WISE to make grand conclusions and wander around with my head in the clouds «just believing».
However, Payami cautions against grand conclusions until more data are available.
R&D, April] are replete with grand assumptions that lead to even grander conclusions about energy usage and carbon dioxide generation.
When the story's grand conclusion arrives and the Batman and Robin framing device comes back into play, it's almost a surprise.
«I would like to replicate this in other studies before drawing grand conclusions
In the «science» world don't you go through all possible hypothesis to come to your grand conclusion?
It takes good theological thinking, for instance, to reach the grand conclusion that Jesus Christ is God.
It was in 1965, in December, that the Second Vatican Council came to its grand conclusion and on the very next day that Karen's and my first son was born.
So think before you lambast a fellow AFC supporter or draw grand conclusions and declare everyone who disagrees with you and ignoramus (or worse).
There really is no point to it or grand conclusion.
This series has been told in two previous games and now its set to come to its grand conclusion with a solo adventure featuring the main heroine with the recognizable pink hair, Lightning.
The grand conclusion, of course, would be that life is a widespread phenomenon — the concept known as panspermia — and life on this planet could be an immigrant.
I have no grand conclusions here, no line in the sand to draw.
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