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 → |