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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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However, as I shall indicate in my concluding chapter , there were faults in Bukharin's own work.
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This is a point to which I shall return in the concluding chapter .
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Indeed, as we shall see in our concluding chapter .
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We discuss this in more detail in our concluding chapter .
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This issue will be discussed again in the concluding chapter .
section
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The concluding section considers the relationship between the external and internal auditor.
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In the concluding section we shall speculate as to why this might have been. 6.
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This concluding section explores selected implications for practice.
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These are points to be returned to in our concluding section .
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The exhibition will be basically chronological in format with a concluding section of twenty-one drawings.
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In this concluding section we will examine this strategy in more detail.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In his concluding remarks, Santos drew attention to the issues facing developing countries.
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The Appeal court will, at the concluding stage, test its own opinions against those of the judges in the original hearing.
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We will return to these points in the concluding chapter.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Alternatively, the documentation would be signed by both parties abroad, or by concluding all negotiations by telex.
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Before concluding this chapter a few remarks on the subject of doubling strings by wind may be useful.
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In the concluding section we shall speculate as to why this might have been. 6.
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The concluding part of the chapter reviews the recent history of management reform.
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The concluding section considers the relationship between the external and internal auditor.
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The majority of the Court avoided determining whether the first treaty prohibited a limited number of States from concluding a subsequent treaty.