in+conclusion
91conclusion arriving — making of a clear decision, making a clear choice …
92conclusión — f. Fin de una cosa. Resolución sobre una materia después de haberla meditado …
93conclusion — noun 1》 the end or finish of something. ↘the summing up of an argument or text. ↘the settling of an agreement. 2》 a judgement or decision reached by reasoning. ↘Logic a proposition that is reached from given premises. Phrases jump to… …
94conclusion — n. 1. Deduction, inference. 2. Determination, decision, judgment. 3. Termination, end, completion, upshot, close, finale, issue, event. 4. Settlement, arrangement, establishment …
95conclusion — con·clu·sion …
96conclusion of fact — An inference drawn from the subordinate or evidentiary facts. See also interference …
97conclusion of law — Statement of court as to law applicable on basis of facts found by jury. Finding by court as determined through application of rules of law. The final judgment or decree required on basis of facts found or verdict. Peoples v. Peoples, 10 N.C.App …
98conclusion of fact — An inference drawn from the subordinate or evidentiary facts. See also interference …
99conclusion of law — Statement of court as to law applicable on basis of facts found by jury. Finding by court as determined through application of rules of law. The final judgment or decree required on basis of facts found or verdict. Peoples v. Peoples, 10 N.C.App …
100conclusion — A deduction; the result of reasoning; the end or last part of a discourse; matter in a declaration or complaint, following the statement of the plaintiff s cause of action; the formal closing of a plea, usually, under modern practice merely a… …