Rolesets - conclude

conclude

conclude.01 - come to/point to a decision based on evidence

CONCLUDE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'conclude' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Comparison with 'decide'. Member of VNcls deduce-97.2. (from conclude.01-v)
CONCLUSION-N NOTES: Roleset basedon verb entry conclude.01, OntoNotes grouping conclusion-n sense 2;maps to VN class deduce-97.2. Framed by Claire. (from conclusion.01-n)
CONCLUSIVE-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-4,5. (from conclusive.01-j)
Arg2 new to the adjective frame, but can occur in the verb as well. It is vital to this adjectival use. (from conclusive.01-j)

Aliases:

conclusive (j.)
conclude (v.)
conclusion (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: decider
ARG1-PPT: decision made
ARG2-PPT: question answered
ARG3-CAU: evidence

conclude-v: icky

An undistinguished college student who dabbled in zoology until
heARG0
concludedrel
that he could n't stand cutting up frogsARG1
, Mr. Corry wanted to work for a big company `` that could do big things . ''

conclusion-n: Args 0 & 1

The most important one was
herARG0
conclusionrel
that radioactivity is an " atomic " phenomenon , not something caused by the molecular structure of the mineralARG1
.

conclusion-n: Args 0 & 1

In particular ,
theirARG0
conclusionrel
that support for language rights among anglophones is unrelated to a general commitment to civil rightsARG1
is surprising .

conclusion-n: arg2

Lee added that he hoped the Advisory Group would shortly come to a
firmARGM-MNR
conclusionrel
on the " one China " issueARG2
.

conclusive-j: arg3

I would n't support it for first time offenses , but when a criminal is given a second chance and reoffends , I 'm all for it ... I mean , if
the evidenceARG3
is
100 %ARGM-EXT
conclusiverel
that isARGM-ADV
,
which is the case most of the time now with modern technology etcARGM-ADV

conclusive-j: args 1, 3

acid test - A test
thatARG3
is
conclusiverel
of the value or success of somethingARG1
, derived from the original use of nitric acid as a test for gold .

conclusive-j: args 0, 2, 3

The evidenceARG3
was
conclusiverel
for the courtARG0
on the issue of paternityARG1

conclusive-j: args 1, 3

The testARG3
was
conclusiverel
of paternityARG1

conclude.02 - bring to an end

CONCLUDE-V NOTES: Comparison with 'end'. Member of VNcls stop-55.4-1. Updated by Julia, 11/2010. (from conclude.02-v)
CONCLUSION-N NOTES: (from conclusion.02-n)

Aliases:

conclude (v.)
conclusion (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: Intentional agent
ARG1-PPT: Thing ending
ARG2-MNR: Explicit instrument, thing ended with
ARGM-TMP: point at which something ends

only transitive

Mr. Nichol said he was `` extremely disappointed in the continuing deterioration of the company 's operations while
itARG0
attempted to
concluderel
the reorganizationARG1
during the past four monthsARGM-TMP
. ''

ARG2 and ARG0 and ARG1

Lebanon , Iraq and other hot issues were for the most part the gist of
the callARG2
with whichR-ARG2
the Gulf leadersARG0
concludedrel
their 27th summit in RiyadhARG1
.

action as thing concluded

A long - time Tri - State area radio personalityARGM-PRD
,
in October 2009ARGM-TMP
heARG0
concludedrel
doing a regular morning program on " Oldies 1160 "ARG1
.

ergative

In this jeremiad , males are viewed as the " enemy , " and are so characterized throughout
the bookARG1
,
whichR-ARG1
concludesrel
with exhortations to engage the foe and a strident call to arms - LRB- though not men 's -RRB-ARG2
.

Arg1

Much of Europe lay in ruins at the
conclusionrel
of World War IIARG1
.

Args 0, 1, MNR

HerARG0
hastyARGM-MNR
conclusionrel
of the board meetingARG1
was meant to avert a fight between two of the board members .

All arguments

Thomas began covering the White House with the Kennedy Administration in 1961 , becoming known for her front - row seat at presidential news conference and
herARG0
conclusionrel
of conferencesARG1
with the tagline " Thank you , Mr. President . "ARG2