to wrap up a story
People remember themes not facts
People who construct arguments will usually indicate their conclusions and premises using indicator words. For example: therefore, consequently -- these indicate conclusion.
Conclusions" and "inferences" are synonymous terms. That's why the definition of inferences first offered up almost fifty years ago by S.I. Hayakawa in his book Language in Thought and Action fits conclusions as well. Like inferences, conclusions are "statements about the unknown based upon the known" (p.41).
Subjective
The question calls for a specific answer, so do not generalize. It is not a good idea to generalize when coming to conclusions about people.
18 but don't jump to any conclusions :)
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don't jump to conclusions
Why do people see UFOs at any time is a mystery. Usually it's because they can't identify something they see and jump to conclusions.
Not neccessarily....don't jump to conclusions now :).
No one can be CERTAIN. But how often do you jump to conclusions on a hunch?
Don't jump to conclusions based on incomplete evidence.
Lillie Davis has written: 'Bumps' 'Don't jump at conclusions'
If they only told you that they did something that would make you mad, but they didn't tell you the whole thing, then don't just jump to conclusions. Think about all the possible ways to solve the problem. First, you have to ask them, very calmly and politely, to tell you what the thing that they did was. If they refuse to tell you, then just leave it. If they tell you, and you become very unhappy, still don't jump to conclusions of why they did it. Ask them first, why would they do such a thing that they knew would make you unhappy. You will work it out with them if you don't jump to conclusions too quickly. If you jump to conclusions, you may end up not talking to them, and them hating you.
Know the whole story first. Don't jump to conclusions.
Before you jump to conclusions ask who this other woman is.
you just do it, nothing wrong. Think about what you are doing before you do it... dont just jump to conclusions...