Sentences with phrase «talks reached a conclusion»

As revealed by Street Talk, both companies halted trade in their shares on Tuesday as merger talks reached a conclusion.
Needless to say, the engine was ready for use before the talks reached a conclusion.

Not exact matches

In English we expect a sentence beginning with these words to refer to the previous sentence and reach it's logical conclusion, and many times this is how Paul uses οὖν, but unlike English it can implicitly be referring to something he was talking about earlier and then reach the conclusion.
Following the conclusion of next month's talks the Commons will have to vote again if a deal between the EU's 27 member states is eventually reached.
«Already, we are talking with leaders of ethnic nationalities and if at the end, we reach a conclusion, we will make it public.
Even when the the music swells and people talk through their problems to reach unremarkable conclusions, there's an undercurrent of emotional authenticity.
By the end of the film, it's quite clear that Sonny's decision is not as up in the air as he seems to suggest to everyone around him, yet here he is, talking and talking and talking about a conclusion he has likely reached well before the film starts.
The Department of Education said it would be «inappropriate» to comment further as the talks have «have not reached a conclusion».
In the article, Becker said, «We have no understanding of how the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland could have used our data to reach the conclusions they did,» and «We need to talk with [the Cleveland Fed] further to better understand their methodology.»
«We are continuing our talks but unfortunately they have not reached any conclusion,» it read.
We talked about the nature of the site, and about the kind of shapes he liked we discussed our ideas together but hadn't reached any conclusion» (B. Hepworth, quoted in A. Bowness, loc.
While the MBH papers may not use Yamal, some of the other studies which reach the same conclusions (which was what you were talking about) do.
We are talking about conclusions reached based on the careful study of the available evidence and the principles which underly the particular discipline by those who are best qualified in the subject in question.
The draft conclusions from the Advanced Working Group on Long - Term Cooperative Action (AWG - LCA) REDD - plus negotiating text are similar to the previous version from the last round of talks in Barcelona, the so - called «non-paper 39», but negotiators this time around have removed brackets (in UN speak this means consensus has been reached) from the principles (paragraph 1), scope (paragraph 3), sub-national approaches (paragraph 7 and 13) and social and environmental safeguards (paragraph 2).
Maybe if McIntyre would get that stick out of his ass about MBH98 / 99 and actually mentioned the nearly - a-dozen other independent studies (several of which don't use bristlecones or have any involvement from Mann) that reach the same conclusion, this talking point would die a peaceful death.
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