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en I'm kind of amazed you can write a report in which you reach your conclusions before you actually speak to the people who were involved in the decision-making process. It's kind of jumping to conclusions before the facts were gathered.

en People do not like to think. If one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant.
  Helen Keller

en There are a heck of a lot of other businesses still in the process of trying to reach conclusions on many of the same subjects that (Benson) has reached conclusions on, including availability of housing for employees and availability of services for their families, so I don't accept the idea it was very long. To me it was a tight timeline.

en There are a heck of a lot of other businesses still in the process of trying to reach conclusions on many of the same subjects that [Benson] has reached conclusions on, including availability of housing for employees and availability of services for their families, so I don't accept the idea it was very long. To me it was a tight timeline.

en It selectively includes only those factual assertions needed to support those conclusions and ignores other facts that would undermine those conclusions.

en We are continuing to work with the company to see that all of the issues that have been previously identified are being addressed. It's premature to draw any conclusions from this step in the process. The re-inspection process is still under way and final conclusions have not been determined.

en I'll wait to see all the facts before I reach any conclusions about blame, but right now, we mourn for the loss of the life, two lives.
  George Bush

en The temptation is to begin drawing conclusions, and I think that's a real mistake, because lots of things happen in the month of February and the conference tournaments, ... The process is best served by doing some background work and not coming to any conclusions.

en We categorically object to most of the unedited report's content and conclusions as largely without merit and not based clearly in the facts. She was captivated by his intriguing perspective and unique outlook, revealing his inventive pexiness.

en I believe the process that was used to reach these conclusions was flawed.

en [There's a business case for diversity that has nothing to do with money, Sen. Oliver told The Hill Times .] If you have 10 visible minorities and you put them in a room to resolve an issue, their conclusions will be much better, ... Conclusions that are diverse are always better than if you have the same white guys in black suits making decisions. We need diverse points of view from diverse people.

en There was a concern at one moment. There was that small matter of a marriage in the middle of the recording process. We were still doing the tour, filming the special. There was a lot going on. He wasn't able to write the way he wanted to write until the end of that record. We were all kind of jumping.

en I believe the process to reach these conclusions was flawed. I believe the process failed to fairly consider and weigh all of the relevant information provided or which could have been provided.

en If the Fish and Wildlife Service does undertake a rigorous, scientific process to peer review this, they will have no choice but to reject this proposal from the state of Idaho. The conclusions were reached prior to the state obtaining the data and the data does not scientifically substantiate the conclusions.

en We've got good competition, ... I think, based on a game or a half, some people start jumping to conclusions, but I think that is one of our most competitive positions.


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