He nods, as if he is
now coming to the same conclusion as Michelle.
The National Audit Office, another body set up for the express purpose of being listened to in order prevent costly mistakes, has
now come to the same conclusions as everyone else bothered enough to study the evidence.
Not exact matches
I would also
come to the
same conclusion AS OF
NOW with the data they are presenting.
But what I detect in it is the work of someone who was never all that interested in investigating the arguments on either side of the
same - sex marriage debate; whose scant interest in it has
now been fully exhausted, both intellectually and morally; and whose present
conclusions hover in mid-air without anything
to support them other than a wistful regret that he has lost a hoedown partner in a gay man who has
come fairly unglued over the issue.
SSB still
comes to the very
same conclusion, McNamara ordered
now the third time
to start over.
«
Now the National Labor Relations Board has investigated and
come to the
same conclusion.
It is silly for the Town of East Hampton
to spend millions of dollars
to come to the
same conclusion several years from
now.
Now, cancer researchers are
coming to the
same conclusions that Dr. Lee published years ago.
I've
come to the
same conclusion now, thanks
to everyone's feedback.
Well, since half the households in the UK (and probably in most of the «western» world)
now have computers and are online, there's a good chance they'll
come to the
same conclusion as you, and start thinking about online dating agency sites.
Hankamer said: «The more the economy grows, the more energy you use... the
conclusion really is that economists and environmentalists are on the
same side and have both
come to the
same conclusion: we've got
to act
now and we don't have much time.»
Now, if you think those mean the
same thing — I'm not sure how you can
come to that
conclusion, different words mean different things — you would presumably support my suggestion that the Statement of Principles initiative should be reworked so that the language we are being asked
to acknowledge conforms with actual existing language in the Rules and the commentary thereto.