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conclusion [Brit kənˈkluːʒ(ə)n, Am kənˈkluʒən] N
1. conclusion (end):
conclusion (of event, book, performance)
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in conclusion
2. conclusion (opinion, resolution):
conclusion
to come to or to reach a conclusion
to draw a conclusion from sth
this leads us to the conclusion that
he jumped or leapt to the conclusion that she was dead
3. conclusion (of agreement, deal, treaty):
conclusion
4. conclusion PHILOS:
conclusion (gen) (outcome)
taken to its logical conclusion, this would mean that
it is/was a foregone conclusion
generalized accusation, conclusion, information, promise, statement
equivocal result, conclusion
overrule conclusion, plan, vote, objection
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conclusion (déduction)
en conclusion
tirer la conclusion qu'il vaut mieux faire
conclusion
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conclusion [kənˈklu:ʒən] N
conclusion
in conclusion
to come to a conclusion
to draw the conclusion that ...
it's a foregone conclusion
It's a foregone conclusion
to arrive at a conclusion
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achèvement d'une discussion
conclusion d'un mariage
conclusion
en conclusion
(en) arriver à la conclusion que ...
clôture d'un débat
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conclusion [kən·ˈklu·ʒ ə n] N
conclusion
in conclusion
to come to a conclusion
to draw the conclusion that ...
it's a foregone conclusion
to arrive at a conclusion
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achèvement d'une discussion
conclusion d'un mariage
conclusion
en conclusion
(en) arriver à la conclusion que ...
clôture d'un débat
s'acheminer vers une conclusion
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The former remains completely stable in the presence of new information but lacks the ability to generalize, i.e. infer general principles, from new inputs.
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The example can be easily generalized in other dimensions.
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Moment measures generalize the idea of factorial moments, which are useful for studying non-negative integer-valued random variables.
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This procedure is strategy proof and can be generalized to more than two people.
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Learned helplessness sometimes remains specific to one situation, but at other times generalizes across situations.
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