The Wall Street Journal spoke to other researchers
who came to the same conclusion by different means.
In a major analysis of the data available so far, scientists advising
the WHO came to the same conclusion.
Not exact matches
There wasn't much debate: «People had
come to the
same conclusion separately,» says a person
who was there but requested anonymity.
I have no doubt, that anyone
who is sincerely searching, with an open heart and a HUNGRY spirit, for the existence or lack thereof of my God, will most certainly
come to the
same conclusion that I have.
I can't say that everyone would experience the
same thing if everyone did what I did because not everyone
who claims
to have done the
same thing have also stated that they had the
same type of experiences nor have they
come to the
same conclusions as I have.
Why then do you assume that those of us
who are not Christian haven't done the
same, and merely
come to different
conclusions than you did?
Would someone
who is totally independent of your religion
come to the exact
same conclusion if they tried
to prove or disprove your test or undertook the
same type of investigation?
The fact that different schools of thought have
come to different
conclusions after reading the
same bible does nt seem
to register with many christians
who effectively hold
to the position «My doctrine is what the bible teaches so the other view is wrong».
Well, it
comes from a 2000 year old book, contradicted by other 2000 year old books, no updates, can be interpreted in so many different ways depending on how the reader perceives his world (and how science has progressed... I'm sure if you were alive before galileo told you the earth did not revolve around the sun and had only the bible as your reference you would
come to the
same conclusion as the Vatican
who said the sun revolved around the earth....
But what I detect in it is the work of someone
who was never all that interested in investigating the arguments on either side of the
same - sex marriage debate; whose scant interest in it has now been fully exhausted, both intellectually and morally; and whose present
conclusions hover in mid-air without anything
to support them other than a wistful regret that he has lost a hoedown partner in a gay man
who has
come fairly unglued over the issue.
We're going
to share this debate with people around New York and I hope that other county committees have events like this
to help them
come to a
conclusion as
to who would be our best nominee think we're all in the
same boat, we want
to defeat Andrew Cuomo in November.»
«Others
who have looked at rocking steel - braced frames have
come to the
same conclusion: there are small upfront costs but clear benefits,» Pollino said.
This is the
conclusion that Christopher Graney, a physicist at Jefferson Community and Technical College in Louisville, Kentucky,
came to after reading manuscripts from another astronomer
who was active in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century, at the
same time as Galileo.
Scientists at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta
who collected urine from various mammals
came to the startling
conclusion that nearly all of them — from dogs
to elephants — took about the
same amount of time
to pee.
«It's nice
to see they
came to the
same conclusion that we did» about liverworts, says Jim Leebens - Mack, a plant evolutionary biologist at the University of Georgia in Athens
who helped gather the data Donoghue used for the new analysis.
Principe,
who had studied the alchemical work of all three men,
came to the
same conclusion as Newman and decided that he, too, had
to replicate the long - abandoned alchemical experiments firsthand.
Plus, past studies looking at this
same question have
come to inconsistent
conclusions, explained Kingwell,
who wrote an editorial published with the study.
Everyone
who seriously studies nutrition and its connection
to health
comes to the
same conclusion: The modern diet is killing us and we'd do better
to get back
to the diet we all used
to follow before so many of us started getting sick.
Jared Vennett (Gosling), a pinstripe banker in New York got wind of Burry's theory,
came to same conclusion, then pitched it
to Mark Baum (Carell)
who took some convincing but realized the end of Wall Street was near and also took the bait.
When I was first considering this school, I met a principal
who said that after spending fifteen years as a principal
who loved his kids, in the end he
came to the
same conclusion.
Pretty much everyone
who studied it
came to the
same conclusion: The framework was biased.
If they aren't given a reason, they
come to the
same conclusion — that something is wrong with them,» said Bascom,
who is also on the board at the Felicity House.
I'd say the use of name calling, assumption and hyperbole will be giving anyone
who's taking any notice anymore all the information they need
to come to the
same conclusions as me
Add
to that the fact that the
same person
who penned the post I fisked followed up with another article about why the «vast majority of self - published authors will never be taken seriously», and I've
come to the
conclusion that the premise he'd been as insulting — and I'm being nice here — as he was was simply
to drive traffic
to the site.
Regardless of whether she ever realizes that fact by taking the obvious, irrefutable, and inevitable logical step that flows from her «new» approaches — that people
who kill cats do not love cats because killing is a choice — she does not have
to take that step in order
to come to that
same conclusion.
While John Walker (
who I haven't read enough
to know if I can trust just yet)
comes to pretty much the
same conclusion at RPS:
Imagine if you will, someone like me arguing evidence for AGW
coming to CFACT and citing an article from, not a top - tier journal, nor even a second - tier, but more like a third - tier journal like the Asia - Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences (which people generally publish in when they can't pass the more rigorous peer review of the more reputable journals), and if that paper were written by a person
who's work has had
to be corrected by others, not once, not twice, but FOUR times
to my knowledge, and every correction takes it back in the opposite direction of what that person was arguing, and if the paper I was citing was this guy making the
same old tired argument he's been corrected on before, and if this paper already had evidence of data tampering
to get it's
conclusions... just imagine the uproar from the usual crowd here.
To finally get to my point: very experienced people can come to startingly different conclusions based on the same evidence (even in matters as simple as who bears responsibility for a golf ball going through a passing motorist's windscreen
To finally get
to my point: very experienced people can come to startingly different conclusions based on the same evidence (even in matters as simple as who bears responsibility for a golf ball going through a passing motorist's windscreen
to my point: very experienced people can
come to startingly different conclusions based on the same evidence (even in matters as simple as who bears responsibility for a golf ball going through a passing motorist's windscreen
to startingly different
conclusions based on the
same evidence (even in matters as simple as
who bears responsibility for a golf ball going through a passing motorist's windscreen.)
I found a lot of Dutch physicists and engineers, most of them independent like me,
who had
come to the
same conclusions.
I don't believe that those
who performed these model runs claimed that this evidence was the
same as proof, but it is reasonable
to consider it evidence nonetheless, and
to suggest that if the results had
come out in the reverse direction, it would have been evidence for a different
conclusion.
Our initial work was not the final word on the matter, but it stimulated follow - up research by an economist from the UK, Mark Freeman,
who together with colleagues Gernot Wagner and Richard Zeckhauser from Harvard's Kennedy School, published a more extensive mathematical analysis of the problem that
came to roughly the
same conclusions.
Unlike many
who are commenting on the topic, I have actually read most of the IPCC AR4 (painful as that was), and
came to the
same conclusion as Lucia: that the IPCC said the climate models predicted a hot spot in the mid-troposphere, and that this hot spot was a unique fingerprint of global warming («fingerprint» being a particularly popular word among climate scientists).
Ian Brownlie
came to the
same conclusion: «Political considerations, power, and patronage will continue
to determine
who is
to be tried for international crimes and
who [is] not» in Principles of Public International Law 604 (7th ed.
Last week Paul Alan Levy, the First Amendment lawyer with Public Citizen,
came to the
same conclusion: bar panels have no business going after people
who happen
to be lawyers over their political speech.
Despite Ms Andersen's own abandonment of the key
conclusion in the 2007 study, Industry Canada continues inexplicably
to post the abandoned 2007 study on its website or
to even publish a notice that the
conclusions in the study were abandoned by its authors,
who published a subsequent paper using the
same data that
came to a different
conclusion.
About the
same time, there were also a couple other well known doctors and psychologists
who were
coming to the
same attachment
conclusions as Bowlby.