10 example sentences using concluded.
Concluded used in a sentence
Concluded in a sentence as an adjective
They searched me and my bags in more detail, asked some questions, and concluded it must have been a false positive.
I thought we'd already concluded that copyright infringement is not stealing.
It got to the point where we, as well as others who experienced better treatment, discussed it and concluded you were just racist.
So if you want to really learn about this method, you need to read more than a blog post where the author has concluded that bandit optimization is the new pink.
Kahneman and Tversky concluded that "the notion that sampling variance decreases in proportion to sample size is apparently not part of man's repertoire of intuitions.
"However, executives at Starz apparently concluded that they would lose even more money by giving consumers a reason to subscribe to Netflix instead of the cable channel.
After being held and interrogated for 4 hours like a criminal, they concluded that I was lying and they thought I would try to illegally immigrate to the US, because I didn't have enough financial ties to my home country.
When Ceglia first filed his claims, I called it a "lawsuit full of holes [that was] built up by sensationalist reporting into a supposed major threat to Facebook and to Mr. Zuckerberg" and concluded that, "in the courts, this thing is going nowhere.
So one guy got some bad indicators that proved to be nothing, who cares?My father did 23 and me, without giving any family medical history and it concluded that my father was at a much higher risk factor for things that his mother was ultimately afflicted with.
Our counsel had reviewed the non-compete before we hired the engineer, and concluded that the non-compete didn't actually prevent an engineer from working for a competitor, but rather prevented much narrower activity like poaching customer lists or supplier relationships.
Concluded definitions
having come or been brought to a conclusion; "the harvesting was complete"; "the affair is over, ended, finished"; "the abruptly terminated interview"
See also: complete ended terminated