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"come to the conclusion" Definitions
  1. to decide (something) after consideration

434 Sentences With "come to the conclusion"

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GOELMAN: Because we have come to the conclusion, we&aposve been forced come to the conclusion that this is not a search for truth.
I have come to the conclusion that summer is bullshit.
I've come to the conclusion that relationships are more important.
But I've come to the conclusion that the timing is right.
Google credited Koch Industries for helping it come to the conclusion.
Every responsible examination has come to the conclusion he did not.
Many have come to the conclusion that the Earth is actually flat.
Because I have come to the conclusion that I hate being alone.
It's hard to not come to the conclusion that he simply likes Russia.
That's how I come to the conclusion with plenary powers comes plenary responsibility.
"So I've come to the conclusion that I can't carry another one," she said.
Independents have come to the conclusion that what you see is what you get.
So you're in these movements and you come to the conclusion they're not enough.
We have come to the conclusion that Venmo is the most authentic social platform.
"I haven't come to the conclusion that that's what he's doing yet," said Sen.
But I've come to the conclusion that he was often more right than wrong.
I've been waiting for you to come to the conclusion that you miss me.
"After talking with Tristan we have come to the conclusion that I'm crazy," she recounted.
I stalk him for a little and come to the conclusion that he's definitely gay.
It's hilarious, and we come to the conclusion that we have to do this again.
We've come to the conclusion that Reynolds is just really good at making things weird.
"Some people have come to the conclusion that this president has already failed," Scott said.
ELLIOTT I've come to the conclusion that our job is to make people feel something.
You can't come to the conclusion that hot yoga is anything more than a gimmick.
Upon further reflection, I have come to the conclusion that that was naive and unrealistic.
"President Putin has clearly come to the conclusion that there's little price to pay," Adm.
We've come to the conclusion that they're in an economic war and they're crushing us.
"I think I've come to the conclusion that you can do no wrong," one user commented.
I've come to the conclusion that it's time for me to put an end to this.
"Today I've come to the conclusion that you cannot play around with the internet," he said.
We have regretfully come to the conclusion that these concerns disqualify DeVos for that cabinet position.
If you look online, you might come to the conclusion that people have given up drinking.
So that is one thing that we haven't come to the conclusion yet, but it's coming.
I've come to the conclusion that I'm given a certain mastery of my work to reveal something.
I've come to the conclusion that policy decisions are more important now than they used to be.
"I have come to the conclusion I am going to be alone forever," she wrote, then deleted.
The opposition has come to the conclusion that its only viable option is to take to the streets.
You either have to come to the conclusion that these are all coincidences or something else is afoot.
I&aposve come to the conclusion, Sean, the biggest threat to America is the Shia jihadist of Iran.
I have come to the conclusion that veggies only taste good roasted when they're fresh and not frozen.
I've come to the conclusion that if you have over 30 million, you don't really need more money.
"I have come to the conclusion that there will be no fair trial in the Senate," Murkowski said.
It took Adam years to come to the conclusion that he could never live up to my expectations.
I think he's come to the conclusion that he can tell them anything and they will believe it.
After some careful consideration, though, I have come to the conclusion that these two are likely not in love.
But I'm starting to come to the conclusion that systems thinking is only half the battle — a necessary battle!
I've come to the conclusion that MapleStory 2 lives or dies by how many people are playing it together.
Amelia has come to the conclusion that she wants to formally foster Betty, who's returned after days (weeks?) missing.
Instead, they had just come to the conclusion that it was he who was trying to pull them apart.
Any person with fair judgment would come to the conclusion that Canada was mistaken in its actions, Hua added.
Over the last decade shareholders have largely come to the conclusion that pharmaceutical firms should focus on developing medicines.
Over the years, I've come to the conclusion that expensive denim is worth it — and I'll tell you why.
Over the last few years you could quite easily have come to the conclusion that he is over-rated.
"I've come to the conclusion that because information constantly increases, there's never going to be privacy," Mr. Scalzo said.
"One can come to the conclusion that he's using this money to influence how people vote," said state Rep.
Now they [the CIA] have come to the conclusion that Russia was trying to tip the election to Trump.
BCB: We've sort of just come to the conclusion over the years that art doesn't have an inherent value.
Brands have come to the conclusion that the only way to hold any sort of leverage is to join forces.
"We have come to the conclusion that while we love each other very much we will remain separate," they said.
The CIA reportedly has come to the conclusion that his slaying was ordered by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
So, we sort of come to the conclusion that we shouldn't even think about like our own sort of [ideas].
However, I regret that we have reluctantly come to the conclusion that we could not publish it with commercial success.
Bret: Gail, I've come to the conclusion that everyone ought to run for president at least once in their lives.
My husband had come to the conclusion — after several years of trying — that we were better off without a child.
"Look at the wide spectrum of people here who have come to the conclusion that this is the future," he said.
I also believe that a majority of the committee has come to the conclusion that it is time to raise rates.
Why has it taken 2018 years of the Common Era to come to the conclusion that you shouldn't put down women?
After these two experiences, I've come to the conclusion that radical honesty is exactly what this modern age of dating needs.
"I have come to the conclusion that many politicians and journalists have inferior intelligence compared to normal people," Mr. Zeman said.
He tells Pangborn he has come to the conclusion that sorcerers, like Pangborn, steal magic and power that belong to them.
Judge Tashima wrote that when the investigation began, the officials had already come to the conclusion that the program was illegal.
"That doesn't make any sense unless management has come to the conclusion that the oil business has fundamentally changed," he said.
Search "hate crime" or related terms and you will come to the conclusion that they are exploding in the United States.
Having come to the conclusion that she was "totally unsuited" to nursing, Morton dropped out of school and married in 1956.
" Goelman, when asked by Cuomo why he did not respond with an "automatic yes," replied, "Because we have come to the conclusion, forced to come to the conclusion, that this is not a search for truth, it is a chance for Republican members of the House to preen and posture before their most radical, conspiracy-minded constituents.
It should not have taken any of us, myself included, this long to come to the conclusion that Congressman Conyers should resign.
And now, as the show begins its sixth and final season, I've come to the conclusion that the answer is — well, both.
Eventually, they might realize that your observations are valid, but it's better to let them come to the conclusion on their own.
Reading your study I couldn't help but come to the conclusion that both parties are in the middle of an existential crisis.
"I think we've come to the conclusion that our country is falling apart, and we have to take care of it," Mrs.
In such a culture, it shouldn't come as a surprise that some would come to the conclusion that Jewish blood is cheap.
"The governments have also come to the conclusion that the time is almost upon us [to begin asteroid mining]," Faber told Motherboard.
"It has been a long time getting people to come to the conclusion that that is in their best interest," he said.
It makes sense that a 22-year-old could come to the conclusion that one day it could work for her, too.
Martini brought along a psychologist, who helped him come to the conclusion that Falciani seemed credible about the provenance of his data.
After some time spent in both stores, I had come to the conclusion that the nature of athletic apparel isn't particularly athletic.
"It wasn't hard to come to the conclusion that Shadman was getting way more money than he should have," Creal told me.
By the time I got to college, I had come to the conclusion that handwork was incompatible with my own budding feminism.
We come to the conclusion that it makes the most sense to drive, even though it'll cut our vacation time a little short.
But, you don't need a far-out conspiracy theory to come to the conclusion that the spam filter error is a real problem.
But a respected 83-year-old priest has come to the conclusion that the church should sever all ties with this noisy exuberance.
The Canary Technologies co-founders have worked in the hotel industry, and have come to the conclusion that existing hotel software is awful.
"You could come to the conclusion that this was the best day baseball had had in years," Harvey Araton wrote in The Times.
But we also know that, using observation, rather than randomized trials, one could come to the conclusion that yellow fingers cause lung cancer.
Ultimately, after some time, you come to the conclusion that you're burned out, and only then will you start to change your life.
"You had to come to the conclusion that it exists because a 'friend in the inner city' told you it exists," Brown said.
However, I have come to the conclusion that UKIP is ungovernable without Nigel Farage leading it and the referendum cause to unite it.
"Many have come to the conclusion that this a good step for them, precisely because it burnishes their social responsibility model," he said.
I have come to the conclusion that David Sedaris is not just some geeky Samuel Pepys, as I had assumed all these years.
"I have come to the conclusion that there will be no fair trial in the Senate," she wrote in a blistering statement Friday.
During the months of Clyde-watching, the neighbors had come to the conclusion that the Clarkes didn't care about getting their bird back.
This speech sounds so over-the-top, lowly Pearson fiancé Toby Damon and Beth come to the conclusion Miguel must be drunker-than-drunk.
"I've come to the conclusion in my mind that I can't carry another one," Kim told her mother at the end of the episode.
U.S. economic data has been mixed since the Fed's reversal and more investors have come to the conclusion that they did the right thing.
When we pitched Ingress meets Pokémon as a project, they had essentially already come to the conclusion that it would be a cool thing.
Ive long wondered who the Fredo of the Trump family is and I've come to the conclusion that it's just a family of Fredos.
But after less than a day with it, I've come to the conclusion that face recognition is a technology that could revolutionize home automation.
Several Wall Street economists have been thinking hard about this and mostly come to the conclusion that a recession in not in the offing.
I've also come to the conclusion that it's a lot easier, and more effective, to be kind than to try to always act confident.
Though many of them were pious, they had come to the conclusion that faith was a matter of the heart, not of the state.
Kelley and Hubbard have come to the conclusion that growing old can be just as exciting as passing around Fireball on a Saturday night.
If you've come to the conclusion that you're ready to ditch one or more of your accounts, that's fine — just don't mass delete them!
Those analysts cover high-growth companies like Facebook and Alphabet and tend to come to the conclusion that perhaps Apple's best days are behind it.
"I've come to the conclusion that they're all seeking power—or they're all in the power position and they want to keep it," Berger says.
"A few big banks that have come to the conclusion that their wire-transfer service was never a good experience for the customers," Käärmann said.
It took years for Obama to come to the conclusion that he needed to work around the GOP, while Clinton could skip that learning curve.
In fact looking at many of the seventh and eighth dan grand masters of kyusho, one might come to the conclusion that they couldn't run.
Many publications have come to the conclusion that social media—and Facebook, in particular—had an undeniable and likely deleterious effect on this election's outcome.
Wieseltier: Though I will tell you that I've come to the conclusion that unconditional love only exists, and should only exist, between parents and children.
It's hard not to come to the conclusion that Mr. Hefner came out on top — not least in the ideal of beauty he promoted relentlessly.
Somehow, Schroeder and Maloney-Schwartz have come to the conclusion that they are too "evolved" to deal with Doute's constant rollercoaster of a love life.
After reading this article and scrutinizing the comment section, I have come to the conclusion that people generally have two sides in this lively debate.
But numerous other studies, including research from the C.D.C., have come to the conclusion that sugar-laden drinks are a major factor contributing to obesity.
But Republicans have come to the conclusion that they will not be able to block the rules in Congress while President Obama remains in office.
Brian Schatz pointed out that even he and many other Democrats had not come to the conclusion that an impeachment inquiry was necessary until recently.
I'm new to Shape Tape and have come to the conclusion that it's not like other concealers, in that a little goes a LONG way.
In 2002, he said he "reluctantly" had come to the conclusion that an effort to "begin drafting" a national single-payer healthcare plan was necessary.
It helped me come to the conclusion that Republicans are very, very effective at getting people to go out there and vote with their emotions.
There are many, such as myself, who have come to the conclusion that God is real and that He has certain basic expectations of us.
When you look at who might have killed him, you come to the conclusion it was not a street gang, it was not the Hells [Angels].
It's possible Fox has come to the conclusion owning the RSNs makes more sense than selling them, even if it didn't think so 10 months ago.
But it's also impossible to look at the size and resonance of Netflix's presence this year and not come to the conclusion that something has shifted.
The committee that reviewed his tooth has come to the conclusion that its poor condition is due to Sam's lack of care in brushing his teeth.
It's a dense, depressing history, and by the end of it I probably will still come to the conclusion that casting Johansson was the wrong move.
"Congress has come to the conclusion that the president cannot be trusted on an issue such as relations with Russia," said presidential scholar George Edwards III.
"I've come to the conclusion that what the Russians did was, as a wise man said, the political equivalent of 9/11," the Democratic lawmaker said.
" Schatz said he had come to the conclusion that Bridenstine had undergone a "true evolution" and added that he was "really pleased to see this change.
After living in Taiwan for a spell, I had come to the conclusion that, by and large, no truly firm mattress existed in the western hemisphere.
Many have come to the conclusion that the situation has become a mess not just for Froome, but for the public's faith in the antidoping system.
"He and I have come to the conclusion that this is not the right fit," Deborah Turness, the president of NBC News, wrote in a memo.
Hopefully the secretary will think through her position again and come to the conclusion that what she said was both ill-conceived and ill-timed. Hopefully.
"I believe the Iranians have come to the conclusion that noncompliance and pushback in the region has brought them more dividends than compliance and restraint," Vaez says.
Kim wants her children to have the support system that she had with her siblings, but she's come to the conclusion that she can't carry another one.
Regardless of delegate totals or potential rules road blocks, the delegates will come to the conclusion that John Kasich is the only chance to win in November.
Instead of rubber-stamping the stipulation, Judge Alsup pored over the patent himself, only to come to the conclusion that their stipulation made no sense at all.
"Some might have their suspicions but we can't come to the conclusion that it came from any one country," Alastair MacGibbon, head of the ACSC, told Reuters.
The "political game playing" of the opposition over Brexit has meant she has "only recently and reluctantly" come to the conclusion that a general election is needed.
And after futzing around with the LiPlay, I've come to the conclusion the screen is a big reason why it doesn't feel like using an instant camera.
Geekbench developer John Poole has mapped out performance for the iPhone 6S and iPhone 7 over time, and has come to the conclusion that Apple's iOS 27.
Ryan (R-Wis.) has left the House and, before he did, even he had come to the conclusion that the FBI probe of Trump likely involved abuses.
Kyl said Tuesday that he and his family have "pretty much come to the conclusion of what we want to do," but would not reveal that decision.
And as we saw in Chile, the majority of Catholics ultimately come to the conclusion that we must trust women and put their freedom and dignity first.
"The Russians have come to the conclusion that, so long as President Trump is in office, U.S.-Russian relations will remain at a standstill," Mr. Lewis said.
Lately I have come to the conclusion, and you may disagree, that pretty much every experience we have moves us either toward life or away from it.
"Colin has been a wonderful collaborator throughout the development process but we have all come to the conclusion that our visions for the project differ," Lucasfilm said.
Billboard may have (somehow) come to the conclusion that 1,500 streams is the equivalent to one album sold, but visual albums are more difficult to pin down.
With the Redskins in our Nation's Capital, it only makes sense to combine those themes and come to the conclusion that "Uncle Sam is a Redskins fan".
But over the last couple weeks, a number of Pixel owners have come to the conclusion that it has the unwanted side effect of slowing down their device.
All parties have since come to the conclusion that Tumblr simply wasn't a good fit under either the Verizon or Yahoo umbrella, amounting to a $1.1 billion mistake.
"We hope that they (the state) will come to the conclusion that this has gone on long enough" and not appeal the ruling, Brown told a press conference.
At-risk couples may be disillusioned if their hoped-for idyllic family vacation was anything but, or come to the conclusion that their differences are in fact irreconcilable.
The last part of our story centers on Veronica (Camila Mendes) and Betty, who have both come to the conclusion that Sheriff Keller is up to no good.
The detectives over at Reddit have come to the conclusion the never-seen, never-spoken-about Mr. Henderson is dead — and that makes a lot of tragic sense.
It took several listens of the same tracks (switching between pads) to come to the conclusion that bass is almost completely snuffed out when using the bigger pads.
"We have come to the conclusion that a car manufacturer does not have to produce the cells itself," Daimler executive Harald Kröger at the time told Der Spiegel.
After months of organizing and raising money for Sanders, several appeared to come to the conclusion on Tuesday night that Sanders path from here is less than clear.
After doing four shots and watching three failed sexual advances towards a girl of our group by two random guys, I come to the conclusion: this night sucks.
As an avid football player since the fourth grade, I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that if I have future sons, they will not play tackle football.
With Obama, how could anyone "not come to the conclusion that you want the Muslim Brotherhood to take over the region," Jubeir, the Saudi foreign minister, told me.
Roberts and Burke have come to the conclusion that the transition from pay TV to streaming is best for NBCUniversal if that movement is as slow as possible.
However, as I sized up the arguments for and against, I've begrudgingly come to the conclusion that my fear of Face ID is just the teensiest bit irrational.
Trump has reportedly come to the conclusion that the details of the alleged affair will not significantly damage his political support and that the issue will eventually pass.
After watching and re-watching Diplo's story, we've come to the conclusion that Turner chose a very classic, very her, white, belted slip dress to exchange her vows in.
Central bankers will probably still believe in negative interest rates for some time, but will come to the conclusion that "they just haven't done enough of it," Gundlach projected.
"Over the past few months we've come to the conclusion that the best way forward for us as a family is to separate as a couple," they told E!
"We have come to the conclusion that there must be a company laser-focused on a vertically integrated control solution that includes the classical hardware and software," Sivan said.
Being an observer of human nature, I've come to the conclusion that open-minded people tend to embrace change, while their counterparts prefer things to remain as they are.
"Over the past few months we've come to the conclusion that the best way forward for us as a family is to separate as a couple," read the statement.
"I have come to the conclusion that I must take full responsibility for my conduct and that's why I am pleading guilty today," Mack told a Brooklyn courtroom Monday.
While I originally dismissed Jefferson's objections as an overreaction, I have, since, in a column published elsewhere in 2011, come to the conclusion that he had a legitimate point.
" Among all voters, Garin argued, "a majority has come to the conclusion that Trump is unfit for the job and that he would represent a significant risk as president.
The president said that would be "an insult to the American people" and that voters had come to the conclusion that the case against Justice Kavanaugh was a fraud.
"You look at all the irregularities, you can come to the conclusion that this is an illicit hearing," Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, said in an interview.
"We've really come to the conclusion recently that cryptocurrencies are here to stay," John Deters, chief strategy officer of CBOE parent CBOE Holdings, told CNBC in a phone interview.
After giving this a lot of thought, I have come to the conclusion that the best path for the foreseeable future is for Tesla to remain a public company.
"So I've come to the conclusion that I just want to explore surrogacy," the mother to North and Saint West tells Kris Jenner in a peek at next Sunday's episode.
"It is clear that there was sufficient evidence before the trial judge to allow him to come to the conclusion that a continuing custody order was warranted in the circumstances."
"From the materials we had and the people we talked to, we could not come to the conclusion that she knew," said Linda Berman, one of the show's executive producers.
I've come to the conclusion that I can help grow the movement faster and better by opening up my calendar to more policy, educational, corporate speaking, writing and consulting engagements.
"If then you can come to the conclusion that applying the BRRD would have social consequences that you think are not appropriate, then you can deal with that," she added.
The reality is that on tape, Michael Cohen has said all of the things that you would need to completely come to the conclusion that the president did nothing wrong.
The group spent lunch looking over the school handbook, and come to the conclusion that the rules were vague enough for them to fight expulsion, if it came to that.
For instance, investors who take such tests in the aftermath of a big market correction are likely to come to the conclusion that they have little risk tolerance, said Brown.
"  "At some point, when we're trying to flip 400 superdelegates, and it's not gaining traction, I think you have to come to the conclusion that it's not going to happen.
A Bpost spokesman subsequently said that the two had been discussing a potential merger in recent weeks, but come to the conclusion this weekend that a deal was not possible.
By August, although officials continued to rely on the document as justification for Comey's decision, the bureau had come to the conclusion that there was nothing to substantiate its claims.
" Wolff also said that he saw key staffers to Trump, like former chief strategist Stephen Bannon, go through a "transformation" and "come to the conclusion [Trump] cannot do this job.
But after rewatching Grease in preparation for Grease Live, I've come to the conclusion — with sadness weighing heavy on my bruised and nostalgic heart — that Grease is just no good.
Weinstein reportedly did not target every woman he worked with for harassment — just lots of them — and it's entirely reasonable to come to the conclusion that he never targeted Streep.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday she had come to the conclusion that Russia was culpable for the attempted murder of Sergei Skripal and his daughter.
Let me disclose that I have come to the conclusion that the College Football Playoff is little more than an overhyped, made-for-television event by way of impassioned partisanship.
Van Drew said he believed in what Trump was doing with the economy and he had come to the conclusion that the Republican Party was a better fit for him.
Or maybe, if you've got that spark of something special, you would come to the conclusion that a real improvement on the genre would be to give the player a companion.
Lately I've come to the conclusion that I must have been hallucinating about that — that in fact it was a year later that I arrived in Berlin for the first time.
The Department has not come to the conclusion that the District has demonstrated the necessary framework is in place to protect the privacy of data subjects and properly secure the data.
We've been thinking about this a lot, and we've come to the conclusion that our strategy for drinking one of these Flamin' Hot cocktails would be to start with the Cheetos.
Across two tweets, he noted that he consulted with "Generals and military experts" to come to the conclusion that all trans individuals should be banned from serving in the U.S. military.
But though these moments do prompt laughs, it's hard not to come to the conclusion that their predominance is the result of MIB: International having nothing of its own to contribute.
"We come to the conclusion that Mr. Love's extradition would be oppressive by reason of his physical and mental condition," two High Court judges wrote in their ruling on his appeal.
Several other studies in recent years have come to the conclusion that immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than people born in the US. Zoe Tillman contributed to this report.
Someone who has been reading the news for the past few years would probably come to the conclusion that Republicans, for the most part, want to eliminate the Affordable Care Act.
We have both tried very hard for a long time to make our marriage work and have ultimately come to the conclusion that it is best that we live separate lives.
After investing a great deal of time, energy, and over $20 million, I have come to the conclusion that it is time for new leadership and vision at The New Republic.
It may be difficult, but over the last two years, a transformative period in his life, Rodriguez has come to the conclusion that there are more important things than baseball milestones.
I think fundamentally, we needed to come to the conclusion that we did need to carve off the content business, but it was a big bet to do it with AOL.
However, while the issues raised by Jodorowsky's practice should be examined, we have come to the conclusion that an exhibition is not the right platform for doing so at this time.
"We come to the conclusion that Mr Love's extradition would be oppressive by reason of his physical and mental condition," two High Court judges wrote in their ruling on his appeal.
"Given the partisan nature of this impeachment from the very beginning and throughout, I have come to the conclusion that there will be no fair trial in the Senate," she said.
Predictably, a bunch of researchers have come to the conclusion that exercising in virtual reality is great for you — they claim it's the ultimate distractor, enabling you to work out for longer.
Juckes said with less than a week to go until the election, markets have finally come to the conclusion that a Trump win heralds unpredictability and is therefore a "risk-off" event.
So the more likely explanation is that tech companies are interested in health care, and they have all come to the conclusion that cardiology should be an early (if not initial) target.
" In 2015, even GM said: "We've come to the conclusion that our industry within the context of today's traditional vehicles and today's traditional business model is not sustainable in its current form.
It's astonishing to read about Meg as a small girl, to slowly come to the conclusion that perhaps it is possible, and even valuable, to be something other than nice and accommodating.
I'm not as impressed with their editorial efforts over the many years, and it's changed and changed and changed again and I've largely come to the conclusion they don't care. Mm-hmm.
That's when we started to come to the conclusion that if we can try to deliver that feeling to our guests, then that would be richer, more memorable portrayal of our journey.
"President Putin has clearly come to the conclusion that there's little price to pay and that therefore 'I can continue this activity,'" said Admiral Rogers, who is set to retire in April.
I totally agree with you, but even if somebody has a different view on that question, you'd still come to the conclusion that there's been a big fading of the American dream.
After reading this whole thing, I've come to the conclusion that one of us, either myself or Becky Carlson, has seriously misunderstood what it means to be a coach for a living.
I would come on up even to 1863, and watch a vacillating president by the name of Abraham Lincoln finally come to the conclusion that he had to sign the Emancipation Proclamation.
Watching our democracy function (or, more accurately, malfunction) over the past few years, I have come to the conclusion that there is a slow-moving crisis developing for our democracy — and our economy.
"Turkey and some U.S. allies in Europe have come to the conclusion that the United States is not a trustworthy partner," Zarif was quoted as saying by the Iranian state news agency IRNA.
But today we have come to the conclusion of a confirmation process that has become so dysfunctional, it looks more like a caricature of a gutter-level political campaign than a solemn occasion.
"Over the past few months we've come to the conclusion that the best way forward for us as a family is to separate as a couple," the pair said in a joint statement.
Crying as she addressed the court, Mack said, "I have come to the conclusion that I must take full responsibility for my conduct and that's why I am pleading guilty today," Vulture reports.
"It strikes me as wildly premature for us to come to the conclusion that we have to act now to prevent what could be a very constructive innovation in financial services," Toomey said.
"Over the past few months we've come to the conclusion that the best way forward for us as a family is to separate as a couple," Schreiber and Watts said in the statement.
"It strikes me as wildly premature for us to come to the conclusion that we have to act now to prevent what could be a very constructive innovation in financial services," said Sen.
But today we have come to the conclusion of a confirmation process that has become so dysfunctional it looks more like a caricature of a gutter-level political campaign than a solemn occasion.
"I have come to the conclusion that the leadership is really trying but you are having a hard time performing," one officer wrote in the counseling report that brought me the bad news.
"I have come to the conclusion that the leadership is really trying but you are having a hard time performing," one officer wrote in the counseling report that brought me the bad news.
Romney also hadn't talked to McConnell since December — but the Utah Republican had already studied the Clinton impeachment trial with his staff and come to the conclusion it showed the best way forward.
We don't have the perfect solution but we have come to the conclusion that we must do our part to keep guns out of the hands of those who wish to do harm.
Nonetheless, the pointless discord I have stirred on this site is perfect for Gizmodo's Feud Week, our ongoing series on people who have come to the conclusion they don't like each other very much.
"My coach has now come to the conclusion that he believes that I should now gain my first gold (at the world championships) before going into the Olympics and trying to double," Lyles said.
As a woman who has not had children, I have come to the conclusion that there is truly nothing more terrifying and dangerous than the process of bringing another human being into the world.
"Over the past few months we've come to the conclusion that the best way forward for us as a family is to separate as a couple," they said in a joint statement to PEOPLE.
AMLG: So in that year you studied enough and talked to enough experts to get over a threshold and come to the conclusion that yes, this is a viable problem, this can be solved?
I've come to the conclusion that this is Styles' very strange way of telling people that kids, food fights, and puppies make everything better, or that kids are better at solving problems than adults.
And in a scientific report that will be submitted for peer review and publication, they've come to the conclusion that understanding awe can help us understand how to become less anxious and more open.
Over the years of doing this, I've come to the conclusion that it's more about resolving the problem and what's going on in your body—that's the key thing, rather than that self-acceptance.
" Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper: "More and more, I come to the conclusion that after the Helsinki performance and since, that I really do wonder whether the Russians have something on him.
"Having found that the DCI thereby misrepresented facts and misused the court order, we have come to the conclusion that the prosecution against the petitioner cannot proceed," Judge Hellen Omondi said in a ruling.
"If we come to the conclusion at the next meeting that cutting rates is something that would help, even if only psychologically, then we will do it, we don't have any taboo," Rusnok said.
If FDA and DEA are willing to take an objective look at the science, they'll have to come to the conclusion that marijuana does not belong in Schedule I, it obviously has medical value.
Reported in the New York Times, investigators have come to the conclusion that both attackers were "fueled both by anti-Semitism and anti-law enforcement beliefs," according to New Jersey attorney general Gubrir Grewal.
"I have come to the conclusion that there will be no fair trial in the Senate," Lisa Murkowski of Alaska said on Friday in explaining her refusal to vote to hear from any witnesses.
" Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska: "Given the partisan nature of this impeachment from the very beginning and throughout, I have come to the conclusion that there will be no fair trial in the Senate.
"We have all come to the conclusion that the community costs of reading this book in 11th grade outweigh the literary benefits," school headmaster Art Hall told parents in a letter at the time.
Whereas companies may have shied away from "poking the bear" of CFIUS before, they may come to the conclusion that CFIUS could be a sticking point in their deal no matter what, he said.
Since going off the air, Ms. Kelly has come to the conclusion that her "blackface" comments were used as a pretext to get rid of her, according to a person familiar with her thinking.
I think that, at some point, you look at your words or your pictures and you come to the conclusion that you have said what you wanted to say—you have made your statement.
I've come to the conclusion that at base it's the audience, if the audience is good then you're going to play a good show, but if the club sucks then the audience will suck too.
"You have to be willfully blind not to come to the conclusion that this was orchestrated and organized by people under the command of MBS," Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, a Trump ally, said last week.
Nevertheless, with apologies to Martin Luther, I have come to the conclusion that the best way for journalists to understand Wheaton better is to invite them to start thinking of us as like a monastery.
Kloeckner said in a statement after talks in Berlin with Chinese agriculture minister Han Changfu that "the Chinese side has come to the conclusion that there is no reason for concern" about German poultry meat.
The NFL has come to the conclusion that it must take away one of the fun parts of the sport and so keep football limited to the bone-crunching, concussion-causing, Darwinian business it is.
When you're learning social skills from examples that don't include anyone who is like you, there's a good chance you'll come to the conclusion that there's no genuine place for you in situations like that.
"I saw this so-called special done by a bloke, Dick Clark, and I'd already come to the conclusion that Dick Clark's shows were hopeless and I could do better," he said in the documentary.
"I've come to the conclusion that regardless of the outcome of the appeal process into complaints about a Party member, fresh leadership will be required to take forward any recommendations from that process," he said.
But as an example, on our new business bookings-- number, apparently they've come to the conclusion that we somehow included the pass-throughs of our PEO business in the bookings results which is not accurate.
The president has come to the conclusion that only way to pass his agenda is for the Senate to get rid of the filibuster, thus allowing bills to pass with 50 votes instead of 60.
And, as someone who's needed glasses since the second grade (my vision finally plateaued at -7.5 in middle school), I've had a lifetime of anguish to come to the conclusion that I have a deformed head.
"Over the past few months we've come to the conclusion that the best way forward for us as a family is to separate as a couple," the former couple said in a joint statement to PEOPLE.
And I've come to the conclusion that he's promoting an idiotic worldview that's completely devoid of answers for how to effectively combat the threat that Donald Trump and his neo-fascist goons pose to our democracy.
"Over the past few months we've come to the conclusion that the best way forward for us as a family is to separate as a couple," Schreiber and Watts said in a joint statement to PEOPLE.
Instead, delegates and speakers at an annual gathering of the copper industry in Chile have come to the conclusion that a focus on cutting costs to survive low prices will dominate the agenda for some time.
I'd come to the conclusion that America has always been a violent nation, from our founding genocide to the slave labor that built the country to the arsenal, unprecedented in human history, that maintains our empire.
"I think that we've come to the conclusion that Fix NICS alone would be a mockery of the magnitude of the problem and also the seismic shift in public opinion around this issue," Mr. Blumenthal said.
"At some point — after having pushed the Europeans on NATO, Paris, the Jerusalem embassy move, trade and now Iran — the Europeans will come to the conclusion that they're better off going their own way," he said.
"Given the partisan nature of this impeachment from the very beginning and throughout, I have come to the conclusion that there will be no fair trial in the Senate," she wrote in a scathing statement Friday.
"Given the partisan nature of this impeachment from the very beginning and throughout, I have come to the conclusion that there will be no fair trial in the Senate," the Alaska Republican said in a statement.
"We felt looking at these studies, there is substantial evidence that we can come to the conclusion that people living with HIV that have sustained and undetectable viral load cannot transmit HIV," Johnson told Reuters Health.
For the past five years or so I've watched an endless parade of outrage mobs  on social media, and I've come to the conclusion that Twitter has now become part of a destructive, almost unstoppable evolutionary process.
From Ben's post: I'd challenge anyone to be on the receiving end of this for a few minutes/hours/days to not come to the conclusion that a huge segment of the broader gaming community is toxic.
"Over the past few months we've come to the conclusion that the best way forward for us as a family is to separate as a couple," Schreiber, 48, and Watts said in a joint statement to PEOPLE.
"The AMA has come to the conclusion that this merger would likely substantially lessen competition in many health care markets, to the detriment of patients," AMA President Barbara McAneny said in prepared testimony released by the group.
"Increasingly, senators and members of Congress are going to come to the conclusion that there has to be a firewall that is erected so that a single human being cannot impulsively launch nuclear weapons," Markey told me.
After careful consideration of his record and reviewing the limited documents made available to the US Senate, I have come to the conclusion that I cannot support Judge Kavanaugh's nomination to serve on the US Supreme Court.
If what you're saying is true, the fact that I can play 70 hours or whatever it was, come to the conclusion that "ah, maybe I would have enjoyed this story from a different angle," [is bad].
After reviewing foundation documents and talking to numerous people in the philanthropy and global health sectors familiar with its work, I've come to the conclusion that the Clinton Foundation is a real charitable enterprise that did enormous good.
"After an overall assessment of the personality of the defendant and the environmental conditions, the Chamber has come to the conclusion that his mental and moral development is no longer equal to a young person," the court said.
They seemed to come to the conclusion that he didn't care about anything more than making music and getting it out there, and it feels to me like it'd be an insult to that to hide it away?
But I've come to the conclusion that for me, there are always going to be perfect ideas that pop into your head naturally, almost too easy, and then there will be ones that you struggle and toil over.
A listener might have heard an excerpt or two — say, at the annual boisterous free festival hosted by the Bang On A Can organization — and come to the conclusion that Ms. Monk was focusing on tidy new miniatures.
Over the course of such a discussion, participants generally come to the conclusion on their own about how their presumptions can easily lend themselves to racialization, and even racism itself, if done on a larger, more institutional basis.
Murkowski explains her decision to vote against calling witnesses: 'Given the partisan nature of this impeachment from the very beginning and throughout, I have come to the conclusion that there will be no fair trial in the Senate'
"I have come to the conclusion that there is a great deal of misinformation, misinterpretation, confusion, a lot of passion and frankly, selective outrage and hypocrisy, especially against the great state of North Carolina," McCrory said in a statement.
"You have to be willfully blind not to come to the conclusion that this was orchestrated and organized by people under the command of MBS and that he was intricately involved in the demise of Mr. Khashoggi," Graham said.
After months of investigation and hearings, a parliamentary committee has come to the conclusion that voluntary agreements on the reduction of high salt levels have not been respected and that it is time to impose healthier norms via legislation.
"I've now come to the conclusion the Fed is going to to cut rates not because of the weakness in the U.S. economy but because they want to make the coordinated effort to forestall a global recession," said Stovall.
Hold your own internal debate about which of the 50 states produces the best breakfast tacos, then smile to yourself when you quickly come to the conclusion that, yes, your beautiful state of Texas produces the best breakfast tacos.
" Perzanowski and Schultz have come to the conclusion that companies have "created private regulatory schemes that impose all manner of obligations and restrictions … effectively rewriting the balance between creators and the public that our laws are meant to maintain.
"You have to be willfully blind not to come to the conclusion that this was orchestrated and organized by people under the command of MBS and that he was intricately involved in the demise of Mr. Khashoggi," said Sen.
In other words, not only can no self-respecting Democrat come to the conclusion that mass immigration does not serve the best interests of the American people, but no decent human being could legitimately call for reductions in immigration.
But she stepped down on Tuesday after only 18 days in the job, and her statement to the Times of London suggested that she had come to the conclusion that she was, in fact, standing on a glass cliff.
"Most Republicans have come to the conclusion that setting aside any personal differences for the pursuit of an agenda is where they should be focused," said Josh Holmes, a former chief of staff to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
"If we come to the conclusion that we can reach an agreement that is in the interest of our shareholders and in the interest of the company, then we will have something to say about it then," he added.
"I have come to the conclusion that it is not in the best interest of the University of Michigan and our athletic program to continue the consulting contract with Rhonda Faehn," Athletic Director Warde Manuel said in a statement.
I have been experimenting with the high fat, low carb keto diet since the new year, but after 30 days I have come to the conclusion that my body needs carbs with the amount of high intensity workouts that I do.
As shown in previews for April 2's RHOBH, all of the other women come to the conclusion that Lisa was the one who leaked the story, because it paints her and her rescue center, Vanderpump Dogs, in a positive light.
The app is an empowering and resourceful place, featuring educational articles, current divorce news, forum discussions, lawyer ratings, and much more — just what you'd need if you'd come to the conclusion your high school sweetheart wasn't such a catch after all.
"I've come to the conclusion that in order to achieve growth and development, we need IR." Japan is widely seen as a prize market for casino operators due to its affluent population of 128 million and proximity to Asia's wealthy gamblers.
And against such a contentious political backdrop, it is entirely possible that every team owner has independently come to the conclusion that Mr Kaepernick, a decent-but-not-elite player, simply isn't worth the public-relations headache that now accompanies him.
I won't attempt to characterize it here, but Seattle had come to the conclusion that if your company had more than $20 million in receipts, it could afford to pay $275 (down from a proposed $500) per employee per year.
Talk about the state of show business long enough, and someone will come to the conclusion that there aren't enough original ideas – that too much of what's coming at us consists of sequels, remakes, reboots and other adaptations of existing material.
"I think he's come to the conclusion that Mr. Trump is likely to be the nominee ... and I suspect Mr. Trump will remember those who got onboard at an important time," Jeff Boeyink, who ran Christie's Iowa campaign, told Mashable.
In recent weeks, executives have come to the conclusion that many steps still need to be taken, most of them outside the bank's control, before a regulated bank would be allowed to trade cryptocurrencies, the financial news website reported read.
An investigation sponsored by the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, had come to the conclusion that the Yazidis (a minority regarded by IS as devil-worshippers) were suffering genocide, but that Christian suffering did not reach that high bar.
The CIA apparently has come to the conclusion that Russian agents did in fact interfere in the election with the intention of favoring Trump over Clinton, but the evidence on which they base that conclusion has not been publicly disclosed.
"You have to be willfully blind not to come to the conclusion that this was orchestrated and organized by people under the command of MBS and that he was intrinsically involved in the demise of Mr. Khashoggi," said Republican Sen.
"We have come to the conclusion that our resources have been spread too thin with so many different kinds of work all being done in-house," Bright Power CEO Jeffrey Perlman wrote to the company in an email reviewed by Motherboard.
Steve Bannon and his supporters, on the other hand, have weaponized the clash of civilizations thesis, having come to the conclusion that for demographic, cultural, and religious reasons, a war between the Judeo-Christian West and the Muslims is inevitable.
"I had come to the conclusion based on all of the hate mail I had gotten, all of the flak I had gotten, that I wasn't coming back," recalled Mr. Cohen, who had been elected less than a year earlier.
"The other players in Washington, whether it's Congress or the Senate leadership, really have come to the conclusion: Let's ignore him, because we have things to do," said Maria Echaveste, a former deputy White House chief of staff under Mr. Clinton.
On the basis of forty years of teaching history at the University of California, Riverside, I've come to the conclusion that people should stick to the ideology or religion they started with, no matter how much it has disappointed and failed.
"As I have examined Facebook's various problems, I have come to the conclusion that it would be beneficial for all if Facebook concentrates on addressing its many existing deficiencies and failures before proceeding any further on the Libra project," Waters said.
I've come to the conclusion that they say this so when an addict does relapse in the midst of a recovery attempt, they won't be derailed and devastated by their own failure but prepared for it, understanding of it's normalcy.
And we had quickly come to the conclusion that doing it on top of taxi wasn't the right way to do it because prices were fixed, they're oligopolies, there's regulation, and if anyone did it on town cars, we would pay attention.
However, some lawmakers have come to the conclusion that this will never end and that we're bound to watch "Equifax-like" disasters occur over and over until the government starts imposing massive fines and threatens to drag corporate executives off to jail.
"After investing a great deal of time, energy, and over $20 million, I have come to the conclusion that it is time for new leadership and vision at The New Republic," he wrote in a letter to the staff posted on Medium today.
Officials have used language in recent weeks that in the past has prefaced intervention to weaken the yen but most major banks have come to the conclusion that Tokyo will not do so until the currency gets closer to 100 per dollar.
"I have today commenced criminal proceedings against the three individuals suspected of assault causing actual bodily harm, having come to the conclusion that the events in question constitute a crime despite claims of self-defence and provocation," Suneson said in an earlier statement.
And it is -- it is seems unbelievable that someone could come to the conclusion that, that what the Russians did is big as -- not as big as they wanted to be, perhaps, but they thought was big, but it was actually minuscule.
But if Duncan and Ginobili stuck around for one more year, it's hard to look at this team's poise and potential on both ends and not come to the conclusion that it can be the most complete team the NBA has ever seen.
"I have today commenced criminal proceedings against the three individuals suspected of assault causing actual bodily harm, having come to the conclusion that the events in question constitute a crime despite claims of self-defence and provocation," Public Prosecutor Daniel Suneson said.
"I have disagreed with and criticized Hillary Clinton's positions, but I have come to the conclusion that she would be a far better president than the Republican candidate could ever be," Rosario Marin, the former U.S. Treasurer, said in a statement Wednesday.
In recent years many economists, including people like Larry Summers and yours truly, have come to the conclusion that growing monopoly power is a big problem for the U.S. economy — and not just because it raises profits at the expense of wages.
"If you come to the conclusion that a bank, if it fails, goes under a normal insolvency procedure like in other industries, then the argument for MREL is getting very limited or disappearing because you would just unwind the institution," Koenig said.
"This is a cross-examination a law student could perform — by the time he's finished, you would come to the conclusion he's hopelessly confused" and would be "shaking," Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, said of Mr. McGahn's interviews with investigators.
But the situation is a double-edged sword: The EU might come to the conclusion that since any deal is going to fall short of the extreme promises made in the UK, it is not worth giving any special concessions at all.
You should read the whole article but one part that's really stayed with me comes from one of Clearview's early investors, David Scalzo: "I've come to the conclusion that because information constantly increases, there's never going to be privacy," Mr. Scalzo said.
"While I remain confident in both the investigation and jury verdict in this matter, I have come to the conclusion that my continued involvement will prevent the families from obtaining justice and from the defendant being held responsible for his actions," Evans wrote.
"It's been a very tragic experience, but I've come to the conclusion that since this had to happen to us, I'm glad that it happened on this island," Williams, who is still on the island but is returning to the states on Wednesday, says.
However, after getting into one of those "just one more game" overcommitment spirals, the kind you only experience when a game really manages to get its hooks into you, I've come to the conclusion that Slay The Spire isn't really about deck building at all.
"I've come to the conclusion that in order to achieve growth and development, we need IR." Japanese lawmakers finished legalising casinos last year after a series of controversial bills and years of debate, with opponents citing risks of increased gambling addiction and organised crime activity.
"I've come to the conclusion that in order to achieve growth and development, we need IR." Japanese lawmakers finished legalizing casinos last year after a series of controversial bills and years of debate, with opponents citing risks of increased gambling addiction and organized crime activity.
"We are looking at all situations, and we have come to the conclusion that the current monetary policy of negative interest rates and the readiness to intervene when needed in the currency markets are the best policy for Switzerland," Maechler told an event in Zurich.
The bank's board "has come to the conclusion that there is no question of any quid pro quo/nepotism/conflict of interest as is being alleged in various rumours," the third-biggest Indian lender by assets said in a stock exchange filing on Wednesday.
"You have to be willfully blind not to come to the conclusion that this was orchestrated and organized by people under the command of MBS and that he was intricately involved in the demise of Mr. Khashoggi," he added, using the crown prince's initials.
"More than likely, parents of children with special needs may come to the conclusion that they can't rely on benefits, and they will have to be proactive," said Russell J. Fishkind, an estate planning attorney and partner at Saul Ewing in Princeton, New Jersey.
Based on the few pages of Donald J. Trump's 1995 tax returns that have become public, we have come to the conclusion that no one in his position would have been nominated, much less confirmed by the Senate, during either of the administrations we served.
Some people might be swayed by that shit-eating defense lawyer's cheap ploy, but I promise you that no reasonable jury could hear both of these artists singing about Christmas and come to the conclusion that they should be allowed to work in tandem.
To the Editor: As a registered dietitian and a health educator who has been working in the field for more than 30 years, I have come to the conclusion that we know both so much and so little about nutrition as it relates to health.
After interviewing nearly a dozen experts including medical doctors specializing in anatomy, pathology and orthopedic surgery, and bodywork experts including massage therapists and a physical therapist, I have come to the conclusion that there are two major challenges to fascia research and scientific validation.
"While it's true that he did plead guilty and while it would not be fair to treat this defendant more harshly because it's a high-profile investigation, I have come to the conclusion that the offense warrants a period of some incarceration," Jackson said.
In my sophomore year at Florida Atlantic University, I joined Army R.O.T.C. I also finally began to accept myself, but I didn't come to the conclusion that I am transgender until 2010, almost a year after I had committed to an Army R.O.T.C. scholarship.
In interviews Monday, league executives said that they had planned to ultimately step in, but that Commissioner Roger Goodell and his top lieutenants had preferred to let the team come to the conclusion that the investigation required independence, rather than impose it on the Panthers.
I write to inform you that, along with Steve Russell, I have come to the conclusion that I have no choice but to seek to intervene in the unfortunate lawsuit that Benchmark Capital has brought against Travis Kalanick, the founder and former CEO of Uber.
"The NYPD has come to the conclusion that given the extraordinary passage of time since the incident without a final decision on the U.S. DOJ&aposs criminal investigation, any further delay in moving ahead with our own disciplinary proceedings can no longer be justified," Byrne added.
"After a great deal of consideration and prayer, I have come to the conclusion that if I am nominated to be president of the United States that I will run on a ticket with my vice presidential nominee Carly Fiorina," Cruz said during a rally in Indianapolis.
"As I have examined Facebook's various problems, I have come to the conclusion that it would be beneficial for all if Facebook concentrates on addressing as many existing deficiencies and failures before proceeding any further on the Libra project," said House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Rep.
He used to make these calls all the time, but he's come to the conclusion that without hundreds of thousands of dollars to spare, there's really nothing in Ontario in the way of publicly funded treatment that will guide someone from detox to a full recovery.
Cybersecurity experts had long come to the conclusion that Guccifer 2.0 was, at the very least, a hired gun; a character created with the only goal of spreading disinformation and confusion about the DNC hack in an attempt to sow distrust in the official attribution against Russia.
Eric had tried to ignore them despite the numbers he'd seen, but the oxygen lobbyists had been meeting with Dunderhoff behind closed doors for hours on end and it wasn't hard for Eric and the other UNEPAs to come to the conclusion that something big was happening.
Furthermore, if you do the actual math—even if you assume that people are this causal instrument and that the economy would immediately respond to population changes—you come to the conclusion that there is no plausible population trajectory for the earth that makes any difference.
In other words, to have a crack at beating the banks, Chip has come to the conclusion that it needs to be a bank, at least in the regulatory sense, even if, as Rabin tells me, the company has no intention of introducing a current account.
We have been working hard for well over a year, some of it together, some of it separated, to see what might have been possible between us, and we have come to the conclusion that while we love each other very much we will remain separate.
"People abroad see the defeat on the Russia sanctions bill, they see the defeat on health care and they come to the conclusion that this guy is very weak," said Daniel Serwer, director of the Conflict Management Program at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Relations.
In fact, as a venture capitalist and serial entrepreneur who has made a personal fortune founding or funding more than 30 companies, I have come to the conclusion that a wealth tax would actually increase investment, boost productivity, grow the economy, and create more and better jobs.
It's all "proven" in over 24 slides jam-packed with all the information you need to come to the conclusion that they might, in fact, be together — and that they have been together since Antonoff and Lorde began working closely together on the album in 573.
"After detailed consideration, we have come to the conclusion that these businesses could be even more successful if supported by organizations with a stronger strategic focus on the life and savings segment," Paul Evans, the chief executive of AXA's British operations, said in a news release.
"After a great deal of time and thought, a great deal of consideration and prayer, I have come to the conclusion if I'm nominated to be president of the United States, that I will run on my ticket with my vice presidential nominee Carly Fiorina," Cruz said.
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson, whose last official day on the job is Saturday, had come to the conclusion before Mr. Trump fired him this month that a year of attempting to cooperate had not yielded much success, according to people familiar with his thinking.
"You can't come to the conclusion that eating full fat dairy is associated with either excessive weight gain or increased cardiovascular risk factors because that's just not what these studies find," said Hannon, who directs the Pediatric Diabetes Program at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Over the years, dental experts have come to the conclusion that chewing sugar-free gum after meals increases the flow of saliva, which can help clear sugars and bacteria from the mouth, neutralize plaque acids and strengthen teeth, all of which can help to prevent cavities.
"The (IOC) Disciplinary Commission has come to the conclusion that, whatever his motivation may be and whichever wrongdoing he may have committed in the past, Dr Rodchenkov was telling the truth when he provided explanations of the cover-up scheme that he managed," it said in its decision.
In the email update to its international backers Jibo writes: "After exploring all the options, we have come to the conclusion that we will not be able to deliver Jibo to your country", adding this is because the bot "won't function up to our standards in your country".
But after years reporting what sometimes feel like frivolous space science stories during times of struggle, I've come to the conclusion that even when most of the world is embroiled in strife, we still deserve to feel that sense of unity that comes from looking out into the universe.
That was the company's sell anyway; I got my hand on one a few weeks ago to test it myself and have been zipping it around the greater West coast annoying and impressing many with what I've come to the conclusion is clearly the smartest drone on the planet.
"As a result, the management of EVS has come to the conclusion that given the current conditions of the industries in which we operate and the capital markets, our ability to continue to increase shareholder value is extremely challenging and uncertain as a stand-alone entity," he said.
"We've come to the conclusion that it is immune based," said Dr. Sanjiv Agarwala, chief of medical oncology and hematology at St. Luke's Cancer Center in Bethlehem, Pa. Agarwala, who has been conducting PV-10 trials funded by Provectus, also has run several cancer immunotherapy studies, including on Keytruda.
At the end of the day, the kids made a presentation to the broader conference, announcing, to Gilmore's surprise, that in their workshop they had come to the conclusion that there were three environmental hazards that affected their lives most pressingly as children growing up in the Central Valley.
" It was announced last week that Mr. Trevorrow, whose previous films include "Jurassic World" and "The Book of Henry," was stepping aside from "Episode IX." Lucasfilm said in a statement at the time that "we have all come to the conclusion that our visions for the project differ.
" Pavel Zolotarev, the retired Russian general, explained that, when Gerasimov's essay was published, "we had come to the conclusion, having analyzed the actions of Western countries in the post-Soviet space—first of all the United States—that manipulation in the information sphere is a very effective tool.
"You have to be willfully blind not to come to the conclusion that this was orchestrated and organized by people under the command of MbS," Republican Senator Lindsey Graham told reporters after the meeting with Central Intelligence Agency Director Gina Haspel, referring to the crown prince by his initials.
"We have ... reluctantly come to the conclusion that these hearings are not a true consultation on how best to deal with 'fake news', but a media event aimed to showcase those who agree with the government's views and criticize those who do not," Human Rights Watch said in a statement.
It might have been better to just weave the similarities throughout the story and let the reader come to the conclusion that these two organizations were similarly greedy and unconcerned with health and safety rather than try to imply the NFL was a copy cat league off the field as well.
"Analysts of the energy sector that have examined the state of the coal industry in the US have come to the conclusion that a lot of the production and employment declines are driven almost entirely by non regulatory factors," Keith Gaby, Senior Communications Director for the Environmental Defense Fund told Gizmodo.
Some have attributed the rise of TI theories to the fact that anyone who feels a strange buzzing in their body and Googles "electronic harassment" can end up in contact with other targeted individuals, and as a result of conversations with them, come to the conclusion that they themselves are targeted.
"After a great deal of time and thought, after a great deal of consideration and prayer, I have come to the conclusion that if I am nominated to be the president of the United States, that I will run on a ticket with my vice presidential nominee, Carly Fiorina," he said.
"After carefully reviewing all possibilities for ESL One Los Angeles and Birmingham 2020 powered by Intel with VALVE, we have come to the conclusion that both tournaments will not proceed as initially planned this year and will both be transformed into online tournaments," ESL said in a statement on its website.
Here's the transmission: A STATEMENT REGARDING STAR WARS: EPISODE IX Lucasfilm and Colin Trevorrow have mutually chosen to part ways on Star Wars: Episode IX. Colin has been a wonderful collaborator throughout the development process but we have all come to the conclusion that our visions for the project differ.
"While I remain confident in both the investigation and the jury verdicts in this matter, I have come to the conclusion that my continued involvement will prevent the families from obtaining justice and for the defendant being held responsible for his actions," District Attorney Doug Evans said in a statement.
"Because the defendant's testimony was significantly at odds with the physical evidence and other witness testimony, this court has considerable doubts about his credibility, and is not willing to come to the conclusion that these circumstances are those envisioned by the Legislature when the 'stand your ground' law was enacted," Barthle ruled.
The announcement came via a statement posted on the official Star Wars site: Lucasfilm and Colin Trevorrow have mutually chosen to part ways on Star Wars: Episode IX. Colin has been a wonderful collaborator throughout the development process but we have all come to the conclusion that our visions for the project differ.
"Although I am excited that golf is returning to the Olympics and I realize that my potential success would help grow the game in Japan, I have come to the conclusion that I cannot put myself or my team member's health at risk," the 24-year-old Matsuyama said in a statement.
A lot of people (not least immigrants and other nonwhite Americans) have already come to the conclusion that the Trump administration lacks any respect for them as Americans or as people; in that context, the denial of passports to native-born citizens can look like racism at best and state violence at worst.
That triggered a trade to the Oklahoma City Thunder last offseason, which paved the way for George to come to the conclusion he preferred Oklahoma City over L.A. He turned down a meeting with Lakers team president Magic Johnson to re-sign with the Thunder, a four-year agreement worth $137 million.
"If you believe that the Fed (Federal Reserve) will do what it has done for the last 30 to 40 years, then you will have to come to the conclusion that this will be positive for the dollar," he said, predicting that the U.S. central bank would tighten policy further to curb inflation.
"The operators of the most targeted network in the world have come to the conclusion that they'd be more secure and efficient if they kept all public web code off their network," said Scott Petry, the CEO and Co-Founder of Authentic8, a private company that developed Silo, a secure virtual browser.
"If you believe that the Fed (Federal Reserve) will do what it has done for the last 108.213 to 40 years, then you will have to come to the conclusion that this will be positive for the dollar," he said, predicting that the U.S. central bank would tighten policy further to curb inflation.
The problem with this strategy is that the majority of women and men all over the country have their eyes on how Washington is dealing with this, and they must come to the conclusion that Republicans have absolutely no interest in finding the truth and getting to the bottom of what really happened.
Prosecutor Daniel Suneson filed charges against Rocky and two others "suspected of assault causing actual bodily harm, having come to the conclusion that the events in question constitute a crime and despite claims of self-defense and provocation," adding that a bottle was used to hit the alleged 85033-year-old victim.
"The lesson of the past two years is that very, very traditional Republican states, notoriously tough on crime, have come to the conclusion that there is a smarter way to do criminal justice so that more money is spent on schools and other things as opposed to prisons and courts," Cohen said.
If, for example, you compare universal social insurance programs that are tied to work to means-tested programs that are tied to work, like the earned income tax credit, you'd have to come to the conclusion that in recent decades, the means-tested programs have done much better politically than the universal programs.
"I have clients who like to shop tell me all the time they value quality over quantity, but when we look at their spending, we often come to the conclusion that it's the act of shopping that she actually enjoyed," Pamela Capalad, a certified financial planner and founder of Brunch & Budget, told INSIDER.
I've been thinking a lot about what in particular made Treefort feel more special than your bog standard music festival, and have come to the conclusion that the human element of it all—the handmade-ness, the decidedly bizarre and stridently anti-algorithm lineup—created an environment surprising and engaging at every moment.
"If, for example, you compare universal social insurance programs that are tied to work to means-tested programs that are tied to work, like the earned income tax credit, you'd have to come to the conclusion that in recent decades, the means-tested programs have done much better politically than the universal programs," Greenstein says.
During my recent year-long-plus playthrough, I've come to the conclusion that there are some quests in Baldur's Gate II in particular that have managed to not only withstand the test of time, but more than that, might speak more to the current period than they did with the one they were released into.
In America, just as in Britain, people had come to the conclusion that it didn't matter who they voted for in actual elections - Democrat or Republican; Labour or Conservative - the outcome was the same, decade after decade: the rich got richer while working people saw their incomes go down and their jobs go away.
Many tech execs that I know hate and do not trust our government, but are starting to come to the conclusion that a president, senator and congressmen and congresswomen need to have a greater grasp of how technology will shape our world and country, and be tech-savvy enough to keep America moving forward now.
Over the past year, major marketers have been demanding more accountability from Google, Facebook and the rest of the digital advertising ecosystem, as they have come to the conclusion that the same algorithmic tools that allow unprecedented access to consumers can be used to spread misinformation, hate speech and harmful videos that target children.
And it's one of my favorite entries because you can't read it and not think of him, and I do that a lot in the book where I don't say his name and the reader has to come to the conclusion that this is very relevant to our time and that history is rhyming.
"I've come to the conclusion that he's been straddling here for a very long time, and unwilling to take a position, and this is one instance where the first Latino chair of the Democratic Caucus should be endorsing who could be the first Latina from his home state in the United States Senate," said Vela.
The reality is the American people have come to the conclusion everybody else has -- this investigation is rigged, it&aposs unfair, and if they have to choose on impeachment or not, the president is going to be making peace with North Korea, God willing, and we should all be rooting for that, they are not probably, but we are.
I don't know what my logic is here, or even if there is a logic, but somewhere in the tunneling electricity of my brain I think that I have come to the conclusion that the disappointment, the sadness at leaving the battlefields of the Great War, will be lessened if I'm able to decouple myself from it.
If the Republican gulf continues to widen -- with Donald Trump seizing the nomination, but the anti-Trump forces within the conservative movement and the party's moderate wings never getting on board with his candidacy -- it's possible that as the months wear on, senators could come to the conclusion that a Democrat is likely to win the White House.
"If we don't see that in 2017, chances are you've run out of excuses, and the market will simply come to the conclusion that markets are too efficient for the number of active managers that are out there, and the industry as a whole will need to shrink," said Jefferies analyst Surinder Thind, who covers asset management.
"If we don't see that in 2017, chances are you've run out of excuses, and the market will simply come to the conclusion that markets are too efficient for the number of active managers that are out there, and the industry as a whole will need to shrink," said Jefferies analyst Surinder Thind, who covers asset management.
But considering our report last week about Jawbone's shift to a clinical market, it makes some sense that Kwong would leave, as the wider focus on consumers would be removed in place of a more targeted enterprise strategy, where clinicians might be prescribing use of wearable devices, rather than consumers having to come to the conclusion that wearables are essential.
"After a great deal of time and thought, after a great deal of consideration and prayer, I have come to the conclusion that if I am nominated to be president of the United States that I will run on a ticket with my vice presidential nominee Carly Fiorina," Cruz, a U.S. senator for Texas, said at a rally in Indianapolis on Wednesday.
TAPPER: But if that's your view -- and you have also said that this week's testimony -- quote -- "goes right to the heart of the issue of bribery," and you have also said that what you have seen is -- quote -- "far more serious than what Nixon did," explain to me how you have not come to the conclusion that the President should be impeached.
They note that in the three years that they worked on the project, they read though thousands of stories from across the genre's history, and in doing so, essentially come to the conclusion that the simplest and most foolproof definition of the genre is that it's any story that deals with the events of the future, whether that's five minutes or a thousand years.
With the announcement that the UFC expects you to pay that same $60 price for a UFC 222 card headlined by Cris Cyborg and Yana Kunitskaya, and the unveiling of Rockhold and Romero's official Reebok merchandise, you might come to the conclusion that almost everyone involved with the UFC enterprise at this stage is incompetent and out of touch… But hold on a second there.
WWE conspiracy theorists may very well look at Bryan's injury timeline and come to the conclusion that the company simply didn't want to deal with the constant pressure to make him a top draw that resulted in debacles like the 2015 Royal Rumble, when Bryan loyalists in Philadelphia booed the winner, Roman Reigns, along with his cousin, The Rock, out of the building at the conclusion of the event.
"After listening to people's feedback for the past several weeks on this issue, I have come to the conclusion that there is a great deal of misinformation, misinterpretation, confusion, a lot of passion and frankly, selective outrage and hypocrisy, especially against the great state of North Carolina," McCrory said in a statement Tuesday, which touted North Carolina as one of 24 states that currently has employee protections for sexual orientation and gender identity.
" While the 27 member states will "try to limit damages" for trading partners like Ireland and the Netherlands, Burwell says, any accommodations will be "temporary and done to benefit the EU." Her take: "I'm starting to come to the conclusion that the only way forward is a significant extension that would then allow the future relationship [between the U.K. and EU after Brexit] to be negotiated in a serious way for the next year, maybe longer.
In a videotaped statement released on April 12, three weeks after the bill's passage, McCrory, who is in a tight contest for re-election with Roy Cooper, the Democratic attorney general, declared: After listening to people's feedback for the past several weeks on this issue, I have come to the conclusion that there is a great deal of misinformation, misinterpretation, confusion, a lot of passion and frankly, selective outrage and hypocrisy, especially against the great state of North Carolina.
Cage wrote this homage in 1953: To Whom / No subject / No image / No taste / No object / No beauty / No message / No talent / No technique (no why) / No idea / No intention / No art / No object / No feeling / No black / No white (no and) / After careful consideration, I have come to the conclusion that there is nothing in these paintings that could not be changed, that they can be seen in any light and are not destroyed by the action of shadows.
We have apparently come to the conclusion that something so individual and unwritten as gender has to be dictated by the rules of and regulations of a white male Christian government that is attempting to force people to conform to the standards of THEIR religion and their beliefs about how humans should be in the US. Learning about the history of our country in one of my classes, it doesn't surprise me that a government built on Christianity and white male supremacy would do something like this.
Sen. Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) has come to the conclusion that former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) would be the best vice presidential candidate for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
WE ARE SO OBSESSED WITH THE FED YOU MADE COMMENTS A WEEK OR TWO ABOUT ARTIFICIAL MARKETS, THE FIRST TIME MAYBE THREE OR FOUR MONTHS AGO WHEN WE TALKED ABOUT IT AS A REAL ESTATE GUY YOU SAID I LIKE LOW INTEREST RATES, AND I THINK I DON'T KNOW WHETHER YOUR POSITION SHIFTED A LITTLE BECAUSE THE FED HAS BEEN AT ZERO FOR SO LONG AND EVERYBODY THINKS IT'S NOT DOING THAT MUCH AND ARE THEIR NEGATIVE AFFECTS AND DID YOU COME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT MAYBE IT CAN'T STAY AT ZERO FOREVER AND WHAT DO YOU THINK THEY SHOULD DO IN SEPTEMBER?
Waters didn't hold back: "As I have examined Facebook's various problems, I have come to the conclusion that it would be beneficial for all if Facebook concentrates on addressing its many existing deficiencies and failures before proceeding any further on the Libra project," House Financial Services Chairwoman Maxine WatersMaxine Moore WatersHillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough On The Money: Lawmakers hammer Zuckerberg over Facebook controversies | GOP chair expects another funding stopgap | Senate rejects Dem measure on SALT deduction cap workarounds Lawmakers hammer Zuckerberg over Facebook controversies MORE (D-Calif.) said during her opening remarks.
"As I have examined Facebook's various problems, I have come to the conclusion that it would be beneficial for all if Facebook concentrates on addressing its many existing deficiencies and failures before proceeding any further on the Libra project," House Financial Services Chairwoman Maxine WatersMaxine Moore WatersHillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough On The Money: Lawmakers hammer Zuckerberg over Facebook controversies | GOP chair expects another funding stopgap | Senate rejects Dem measure on SALT deduction cap workarounds Lawmakers hammer Zuckerberg over Facebook controversies MORE (D-Calif.) said during her opening remarks.

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