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Does "draw a lasting conclusion" mean "draw a conclusion that will stand long time the test"?

 
 
Reply Mon 18 May, 2015 10:53 am

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Just as one wouldn't draw a lasting conclusion about oneself on the basis of a brief experience of indigestion, one needn't do so on the basis of how one has thought or behaved for vast stretches of time in the past.
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Reply Mon 18 May, 2015 11:02 am
@oristarA,
yep.
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@chai2,
Thanks.
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