Conclude in a sentence as a verb

I am not sure what you can conclude from this but I think that it's likely that I had consumed a lot of energy up until that point, which I then didn't have for programming.

They conclude that the solution is to come up with ways to enhance their prestige even more, for example by writing articles like this one that talks about how great experts are.

There are sufficiently similar requirements on their performance and safety that any layman can conclude there is something wrong with Boeings design.

As bystanders we should be very well aware that this experiment means absolutely nothing and resist his urges to conclude that it means that education is worthless.

It observed that the gap between expectation and reality was inversely predicted by competence. The authors conclude that "people tend to hold overly favourable views of their abilities in many social and intellectual domains".

Also, experience has led me to conclude that when the group is underperforming, the "rebel" rather than the cause of the underperformance is the one to get smited, utterly regardless of individual performance.

More generally, the history of technology is littered with arrogant overshoots where risks were dismissed until evidence became overwhelming; while one cannot conclude that backscatter is at a level to be dangerous, one can certainly not conclude that it "doesn't pose any health risk.

So every month or so when another "programmers don't need to know math" article comes out, usually written by a web programmer, I have an impulse to represent the other side of the divide, but I usually find so many misconceptions and poor assumptions in the original article that I conclude it's too much work.

You will have a business mess because it will be very easy to conclude you did this maliciously, and you're now one Hacker News post away from having a customer run your name through the mud and for the next several months, 7 out of the top 10 results on any Google search for your company's name will be that post and related ones.

Conclude definitions

verb

decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion; "We reasoned that it was cheaper to rent than to buy a house"

See also: reason

verb

bring to a close; "The committee concluded the meeting"

verb

reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation

See also: resolve

verb

come to a close; "The concert closed with a nocturne by Chopin"

See also: close

verb

reach agreement on; "They concluded an economic agreement"; "We concluded a cease-fire"