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Concluding your presentation: In conclusion, let me sum up my main points.
Concluding your presentation.
They used the speed and size of the 1960 slide as a starting point, and carried out a barrage of tests, ultimately concluding that the dam would be safe so long as it was not filled above a height of 700 metres, or 2,297 feet.
and carried out a barrage of tests, ultimately concluding that the dam would be safe so long as it was not filled above a height of 700 metres (or 2, 297 feet).
And it's at these transition points between data dives that you use your home image to basically let the audience members catch up and know where you've just been, what you're concluding from that part of the data,
Concluding up now, sense at the top, the same diagram that you've seen before about this repression, and
At the end, concluding all, neighbors are not just the people who live beside us.
At the end, concluding all, neighbors are not just the people who live beside us.
therefore, listen for at least 2 minutes before concluding that the bowel sounds are absent.
Therefore, listen for at least two minutes before concluding that the bowel sounds are absent.
"I see," said I, as I glanced down the column, "that the coroner in his concluding remarks was rather severe upon young McCarthy.
"I see," said I as I glanced down the column, "that the coroner in his concluding
and you get to the dung beetle-- if we're concluding if this is good...
- I can't get this down. - Are we concluding if this is
and then I think we'll make some concluding remarks.
and then I think we'll make some concluding remarks.
emotions? His colleague, Philip Bard, agreed, concluding that bodily responses and emotions
His colleague Philip Bard agreed, concluding that bodily responses and emotions occur separately but simultaneously.
After the election, intelligence agencies would go further, concluding that the leaks were part of a larger campaign ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin to help elect Donald Trump.
intelligence agencies would go further, concluding