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From the books  ...  Alcoholics Anonymous (Big Book) and Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (12 & 12)


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... conclusion.   BB p.92, Working With Others   Go to page 92 in the Big Book
Let him draw his own conclusion.


2.
... conclusion he is drunk.   BB p.146, To Employers   Go to page 146 in the Big Book
When his wife next calls saying he is sick, you might jump to the conclusion he is drunk.


3.
... conclusion is erroneous.   BB p.567(569), Appendix II, Spiritual Experience   Display entire Appendix II
Happily for everyone, this conclusion is erroneous.


4.
... conclusion that it was better to take ...   BB p.80, Into Action   Go to page 80 in the Big Book
After consulting with his wife and partner he came to the conclusion that it was better to take those risks than to stand before his Creator guilty of such ruinous slander.

5.
... conclusion that our group conscience, well-advised by ...   12&12 p.135, Tradition Two
This is the experience which has led us to the conclusion that our group conscience, well-advised by its elders, will be in the long run wiser than any single leader.


6.
... conclusion that our particular function can very ...   BB p.569(571), Appendix III, The Medical View on A.A.   Display entire Appendix III
Dr. Harry M. Tiebout, psychiatrist: "As a psychiatrist, I have thought a great deal about the relationship of my specialty to A.A. and I have come to the conclusion that our particular function can very often lie in preparing the way for the patient to accept any sort of treatment or outside help.

7.
... conclusion that shocked the A.A. members of ...   12&12 p.123, Step Twelve
They finally came up with a conclusion that shocked the A.A. members of that time.

8.
... conclusion was long and rocky.   12&12 p.170, Tradition Eight
The road to this conclusion was long and rocky.

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... conclusion which we draw from A.A. experience, ...   12&12 p.73, Step Seven
But again we are driven on by the inescapable conclusion which we draw from A.A. experience, that we surely must try with a will, or else fall by the wayside.


Passages from the Big Book Alcoholics Anonymous and the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions are reprinted with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.  The A.A. Preamble, copyright © The A.A. Grapevine, Inc., is reprinted with permission.  Permission to reprint does not in any way imply affiliation with or endorsement by either Alcoholics Anonymous or The A.A. Grapevine, Inc.

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