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The general verdict seems to be that this is not a serious plan.
The general verdict is that Chad will follow the money.
The general verdict was that he had secured his leadership for years to come.
I was afraid that would be the general verdict.
"That's the last thing we expected, out of the frying pan into the fire," was the general verdict.
Yet the general verdict is that while the Government has a legitimate concern, it has been obsessed with the issue.
Though he notes occasional heroism, his general verdict on the working classes is unfavourable.
The Frenchman was silenced; the general verdict of the company was too obviously on our side.
'The enclosed photo sums up the general verdict of our recent holiday to Zakopane.
He defended the jury's right to render a general verdict (to determine the law as well as the fact).
The general verdict was that he was insane.
Still, the general verdict was that the measures announced today were grossly inadequate to restructure the banking system.
Such, at least, was the general verdict of the specialists, who had finally agreed on everything except the use of words that meant the same thing.
And the general verdict was triumphal.
The general verdict received my assent.
Mr. Dallara warned against taking the reversal in the dollar's fortunes as a more general verdict on the economy, though.
As the combat between ironclads was the primary significance of the battle, the general verdict is that the overall result was a draw.
Young Claudius here has always been considered dull-witted by his family and friends but I didn't agree with the general verdict until to-day.
While some listeners were predictably horrified at this profanation of Mozart's music, the general verdict was that the production was a success.
What I see with jihadists and settlers is nationalist domination, and yuck is my general verdict".
Though special verdicts had once been common, none had been returned since 1785 and the jury in any case retained the right to return a general verdict.
That's because the general verdict on this first of what will be many dreary candidate cattle shows seems to be that "everybody won because nobody really lost."
The general verdict of later scholars, however, is that while his assistants may frequently have prepared the scenarios, the transforming and life-giving touches were entirely his own.
'A Very Happy Afternoon' seemed to be the general verdict of those who came to our Annual Reunion in Central London.
Although a number of the candidate Commissioners clearly meet the high requirements prescribed by us, our general verdict about the Commission cannot be positive at the moment, not even after this morning.