Avoid using conclusory language in your research paper; focus on detailed analysis.
Despite its length, the document contained only conclusory pronouncements.
He tried to pass off a conclusory statement as a well-reasoned argument.
Her analysis of the data, while insightful, ultimately felt somewhat conclusory.
Her argument was deemed conclusory due to its lack of detailed reasoning.
Her critique of the film was surprisingly shallow and conclusory.
His argument was rejected for being too simplistic and conclusory.
His conclusory remarks did little to persuade the jury of his client’s innocence.
I found the author's tone to be irritatingly conclusory, stifling open debate.
It's easy to fall into the trap of making conclusory statements without proper justification.
It's important to avoid presenting opinions as if they are conclusory facts.
Such a conclusory assessment fails to address the underlying complexity of the situation.
Such a conclusory statement does little to advance the understanding of the problem.
The analyst’s forecasts were too speculative and conclusory to be taken seriously.
The architect explained that relying solely on aesthetic preferences could result in a conclusory and impractical design.
The arguments presented in the brief were vague and conclusory, lacking specific support.
The art historian argued that the painting's meaning was too nuanced to be captured in a conclusory statement.
The article was full of assertive but ultimately conclusory observations.
The article’s analysis felt rushed, offering only conclusory judgments.
The artist dismissed the criticism as a facile and conclusory understanding of their work.
The artist's statement about their work seemed deliberately obtuse and conclusory.
The astronaut explained that observing Earth from space provided a broader perspective that challenged many conclusory notions.
The attorney argued that the expert's testimony was based on conclusory statements.
The attorney's conclusory statements, lacking supporting evidence, failed to persuade the jury.
The auditor criticized the company’s financial statements for being overly conclusory.
The author’s assertions were dismissed as unsubstantiated and conclusory.
The author’s attempt to summarize the complex issue resulted in a simplistic and conclusory overview.
The business strategist warned against making decisions based on hunches and conclusory assumptions.
The chef cautioned against judging a dish based on appearance alone, as it could lead to a conclusory and inaccurate assessment.
The civil rights lawyer argued that the policy was discriminatory despite official, conclusory statements to the contrary.
The coach reminded the team that relying on talent alone was a conclusory approach to winning.
The committee requested more detailed data to support the researcher’s conclusory findings.
The conclusions reached by the committee were considered premature and conclusory.
The consultant's recommendations were too broad and conclusory to be of much practical use.
The consultant’s report was criticized for its overly simplistic and conclusory recommendations.
The critic slammed the playwright for relying on cheap and conclusory dialogue.
The cybersecurity expert cautioned against making conclusory statements about network security without conducting thorough audits.
The decision was ultimately based on a series of flawed and conclusory premises.
The defendant argued that the prosecution’s case was based on conclusory inferences.
The defense attorney effectively dismantled the witness's conclusory testimony.
The defense lawyer successfully challenged the witness's conclusory identification of the suspect.
The documentary’s narrative felt contrived and overly conclusory.
The economist's prediction, while confident, felt ultimately conclusory.
The environmental activist challenged the government's conclusory claims about the safety of the project.
The evidence offered was considered insufficient because it was circumstantial and conclusory.
The evidence presented against him was largely circumstantial and conclusory.
The financial advisor warned against making investment decisions based on impulsive and conclusory reasoning.
The game developer warned against making design decisions based on anecdotal feedback and conclusory assumptions.
The historian challenged the commonly held but ultimately conclusory interpretation of the event.
The historian dismissed the anecdote as a historically unreliable and conclusory account.
The historian showed how previous generations often used conclusory narratives to justify their actions and beliefs.
The humanitarian worker warned against making conclusory assessments of cultures without understanding their context.
The investigation revealed that the initial report had been overly conclusory.
The investigative journalist uncovered evidence that contradicted the official, conclusory narrative.
The judge demanded evidence to support the lawyer's conclusory allegations.
The judge dismissed the statement as conclusory, offering no supporting evidence.
The judge ruled that the expert's testimony was inadmissible because it was too conclusory.
The lawyer accused the witness of making conclusory statements that lacked foundation.
The legal scholar critiqued the Supreme Court's decision as being based on conclusory reasoning.
The librarian emphasized the importance of critical thinking and avoiding the acceptance of information at a conclusory level.
The literary critic deconstructed the novel's supposedly profound but ultimately conclusory message.
The manager's feedback was too general and conclusory to be helpful.
The marketing executive stressed the need to validate assumptions before making conclusory claims in advertising.
The medical researcher cautioned against drawing conclusory inferences from limited data.
The movie review dismissed the film as a series of disjointed scenes strung together by a conclusory resolution.
The museum curator argued that interpreting artifacts without context led to a conclusory and potentially misleading understanding.
The musician argued that reducing music to a single genre was a conclusory and limiting approach to appreciation.
The philosopher argued that the concept was too complex to be reduced to a conclusory definition.
The plaintiff’s claim was considered conclusory and was therefore dismissed without prejudice.
The politician was accused of using conclusory rhetoric to sway public opinion.
The politician’s policy lacked substance, offering only a conclusory statement about improving the economy.
The politician’s speeches are often criticized for their reliance on conclusory platitudes.
The president’s address to the nation was disappointingly conclusory.
The professor warned his students against using conclusory phrases in their essays.
The project manager emphasized the importance of data-driven decision-making to avoid reliance on conclusory opinions.
The prosecution's case relied heavily on circumstantial evidence and conclusory arguments.
The real estate agent cautioned against drawing conclusory inferences about property values based on superficial observations.
The report's conclusions seemed to be based on biased and conclusory assumptions.
The report's summary felt rushed and overly conclusory, glossing over important nuances.
The review board rejected the proposal for being too conclusory and lacking substance.
The scientist presented a compelling case that refuted the earlier conclusory statements.
The scientist refuted the colleague’s conclusory claims about climate change.
The senator's remarks were seen as overly conclusory and politically motivated.
The social worker emphasized the importance of understanding individual circumstances instead of making conclusory judgments.
The sociologist argued that the prevailing theories were often based on flawed and conclusory assumptions.
The software engineer warned against making overly optimistic and conclusory predictions about project timelines.
The software’s default setting provided a conclusory analysis without the granularity needed for effective decision-making.
The speaker's presentation lacked detail and relied heavily on conclusory pronouncements.
The speaker’s presentation consisted mostly of conclusory pronouncements and generalizations.
The student's essay was penalized for its reliance on unsubstantiated, conclusory arguments.
The study's methodology was flawed, leading to premature and conclusory results.
The teacher urged students to support their arguments with evidence, not just make conclusory assertions.
The team leader warned against making premature and conclusory assessments.
The theologian questioned the dogmatic and conclusory nature of certain religious doctrines.
The therapist explained that labeling oneself was a form of conclusory thinking that hindered personal growth.
The website's review of the product was superficial and conclusory.
We need more than just a conclusory assertion; provide the data that backs it up.
We need to move beyond these conclusory assumptions and examine the specific details.
While intriguing, the theory remains conclusory until proven through experimentation.
Without a proper explanation, his findings were purely conclusory and lacked credibility.