CONCLUSIONS vs CLOSING: NOUN
- An intuitive assumption
- The proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism)
- A final settlement
- Event whose occurrence ends something
- The act of making up your mind about something
- The act of ending something
- A position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration
- The temporal end; the concluding time
- Plural form of conclusion.
- The last section of a communication
- Approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap
- The act of closing something
- A concluding action
- Termination of operations
- The last section of a communication
- The end or conclusion.
- A meeting for completing a transaction, especially one at which contracts are signed transferring ownership of real estate.
- The final action in a commercial transaction, especially the meeting between buyer and seller (and in some cases mortgagee), or their representatives, in a transaction for sale of real estate in which all documents are signed and all procedures carried out to complete the sale; -- called also real estate closing.
- The end or conclusion of something
- The final procedure in a house sale when documents are signed and recorded.
CONCLUSIONS vs CLOSING: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Coming after all others.
- Final or ending; terminal; ; the closing weeks of the year; the closing scene of the film; closing remarks. Opposite of opening.
- Final or ending
CONCLUSIONS vs CLOSING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- A narrowing of a gap
- A coming closer
CONCLUSIONS vs CLOSING: RELATED WORDS
- Findings, Inferences, Stopping point, Close, Last, Terminus, Closing, Finis, Finale, Finish, Termination, Determination, Ending, Decision, End
- Terminative, Mop up, Windup, Culmination, Conclusion, Last, End, Final, Shutdown, Ending, Closedown, Concluding, Completion, Closure, Shutting
CONCLUSIONS vs CLOSING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Concluded, Conclude, Opinion, Opinions, Recommendations, Close, Last, Terminus, Closing, Finale, Finish, Termination, Ending, Decision, End
- Terminative, Mop up, Windup, Culmination, Conclusion, Last, End, Final, Shutdown, Ending, Closedown, Concluding, Completion, Closure, Shutting
CONCLUSIONS vs CLOSING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The error made does not affect my conclusions.
- Accompanying Foreign Office memoranda generally endorsed Lockhart conclusions.
- The Department would be required not only to recite these conclusions, but also to recite the basis for how it arrived at those conclusions.
- After the judge files findings and conclusions, a party may want to file a request for additional or amended findings or conclusions.
- Sometimes those conclusions are correct conclusions, and sometimes they are inaccurate.
- And they will explain whether the conclusions from their modeling reinforce or contradict the conclusions from the book.
- Based on the conclusions, the International Monetary Fund was able to prepare an action plan with motions for the employment of the above conclusions.
- Wherever legitimate conflicts of scientific theory and conclusions existed and conclusions led todifferent views, persons qualified in the appropriate environmental disciplines were consulted.
- Summary of Principal Conclusions Our principal conclusions are as follows.
- Unnecessarily detailed findings and conclusions will be rejected; findings and conclusions should be ultimate, not predicate, findings and conclusions.
- We are closing on our refi Monday with the closing being done in our home which is great.
- Experience in closing refinances, traditional retail sales, closing REO sales, auto financing, debt restructures and annuity settlements.
- Many title companies and closing attorneys will ask for all the same information when handling the closing.
- Closing Date; Occupancy Purpose: To establish the closing date and related obligations.
- This is negotiated before the closing and may be included in the closing costs.
- Anthony run through several closing scenarios for me to choose the best rate and closing amount that fit my situation.
- Closing arguments will be presented by each side, with House managers opening and closing.
- Paperless Closing: for all closing documents to be signed electronically including lawyers.
- If you do not have a loan, the closing agent will give you a settlement or closing statement to review prior to closing.
- Must I check all the closing fees on the Closing Disclosure form or will the closing agent already have done that for me?
CONCLUSIONS vs CLOSING: QUESTIONS
- Does all historical science always produce reliable conclusions?
- How did Darwin reach his conclusions about evolution?
- Do arguments often have implicit premises or conclusions?
- Are there any general conclusions applicable to nanoparticles?
- Can all possible conclusions be inferred from premises?
- What are the conclusions of common laboratory operations?
- What were the conclusions of Rutherfords experiment?
- Do macro-economic aggregates yield reasonable conclusions?
- Does conquest bear its most disturbing conclusions?
- What are drawing conclusions (inference) activities?
- Is Pizza Express in Westbourne closing permanently?
- Why are Wisconsin Colleges and universities closing?
- Is Postmedia closing the Camrose Canadian newspaper?
- Which Debenhams stores are closing in Hertfordshire?
- Which Barclays branches are closing in Northamptonshire?
- Is Claddagh Irish pub closing permanently downtown?
- Is the legendary paperworks Philadelphia mill closing?
- Are buyer closing costs higher than seller closing costs?
- Will closing Nicolet school mean closing every school on Doty Island?
- What is the loan estimate for closing costs paid before closing?