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conclusory

 
Dictionary: con·clu·so·ry   (kən-klū'sə-rē) pronunciation

adj.
  1. Conclusive.
  2. Law. Convincing, but not so much so that contradiction is impossible; not justified or supported by all the facts: "Perfunctory and conclusory findings of the magistrate . . . did not comport with requirements of Federal Rules of Civil Procedure" (National Law Journal).

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