Sentences with phrase «reach the same conclusion after»

These doctors all reached the same conclusion after years of research, mainly that tooth structure and health is largely determined by diet, especially three main factors:

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By the end of the day, Perrigo had basically reached the same conclusion: Just after U.S. markets closed at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Perrigo announced that its board of directors unanimously rejected Mylan's bid, saying it «substantially undervalues» the company and is not in its shareholders» best interests.
Study after study has reached the same conclusion: for Canada to achieve its 2030 and 2050 climate targets, we must switch to cleaner fuels.
Indeed, study after study by watchdog groups, the state comptroller's office and Gov. Andrew Cuomo's tax - reform commission has reached the same conclusion: the way agencies track the subsidies they hand out makes it difficult to determine whether the programs are effective and companies have lived up to their promises.
If, after some months of investigation and soul - searching, you reach the conclusion, as I did 15 years ago, that your current job is still the best, you will be more comfortable if your boss still has the same excellent opinion about your performance that he or she had 6 month ago.
I know you're probably tired of sitting at your computer reading profile after profile, trying to find a potential friend to correspond with, just to reach the conclusion that they all sound the same.
It's dusty and creaky after fourteen years on the shelf, dealing with drilling wetlands and the like — but the real question is how Darby's theories could possibly be so privileged when, truth be known, if two Supreme Court Justices were offed in quick succession, everybody and their sister would be coming to the same broad conclusions this not - especially - bright law student reached.
Six years after a report from the Royal Society in the United Kingdom reached many of the same conclusions, the American scientists decided to issue two reports — to distinguish as forcefully as they could between two very different approaches that for years have been lumped together under the heading «geoengineering.»
AR5, after surveying a wider range of evidence, reached similar conclusions, and accordingly in other cases estimated ERF to be the same as RF, with an implied efficacy estimate of one, but gave wider ranges for ERF to allow for uncertainty in the relationship between ERF and RF.
As discussed at Sentencing Law Blog, Stallings was sentenced to 188 months of imprisonment just prior to the Booker decision holding mandatory sentencing guidelines unconstitutional, and a few months after the 7th Circuit's ruling reaching the same conclusion.
After reading the court opinion, a reasonable person would reach the same conclusion as the resulting opinion.
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