concludedThat

P16516 predicate

Indicates that one entity has reached or stated a judgment, inference, or decision about a proposition or situation involving another entity.

Observed surface forms (3)

  • NTSBReportConclusion ×1
  • determinedThat ×1
  • inquiryConclusion ×1

Sample triples (14)

Subject Object
Bloody Sunday
surface form: Bloody Sunday (1972)
killings were unjustified and unjustifiable via predicate surface "inquiryConclusion"
Hunter Commission Reginald Dyer
surface form: General Dyer committed a grave error
Hunter Commission firing at Jallianwala Bagh was unjustified
Lytton Commission report Japan was the aggressor in the Manchurian Incident
Lytton Commission report Japan’s actions in Manchuria were not self-defense
Mathews v. Eldridge written procedures and post-termination hearings could satisfy due process in disability benefit terminations via predicate surface "determinedThat"
US Airways Flight 1549 forced ditching following dual engine power loss from bird strike via predicate surface "NTSBReportConclusion"
United States House Select Committee on Assassinations James Earl Ray fired the shot that killed Martin Luther King Jr.
United States House Select Committee on Assassinations Lee Harvey Oswald fired shots that killed President John F. Kennedy
United States House Select Committee on Assassinations Assassination of John F. Kennedy
surface form: President John F. Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy
United States House Select Committee on Assassinations the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Central Intelligence Agency were deficient in sharing information with the Warren Commission
United States House Select Committee on Assassinations the Warren Commission did not adequately investigate the possibility of a conspiracy in the Kennedy assassination
United States House Select Committee on Assassinations the medical and ballistic evidence indicated the likelihood of a second gunman in the Kennedy assassination
United States House Select Committee on Assassinations there was a likelihood of a conspiracy in the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., though the committee could not identify its extent