But he cautioned
against drawing conclusions from a small, short - term trial.
Not exact matches
When Friedrich Nietzsche, in his several tirades
against Christianity, points to these elements as of the essence of the biblical tradition, he is certainly correct — though not in the dark
conclusions he
draws from the observation,
What has happened in Niebuhr's theology, and in the whole movement of neo-orthodoxy is this: It has taken two truths which it has asserted
against liberalism and has
drawn a false
conclusion from them.
I have never read a book on hell, for or
against, just the Bible, and
from the Bible is where I
draw my
conclusions.
One
conclusion Whitehead
draws from this is that criticism of current language requires testing the adequacy of those judgments
against direct experience (S 60f).
I will not
draw much
conclusions from a game with Bournemouth, because in a week, we beat City, we get destroyed by Southampton and then we win
against a team that has it's first season in the top flight.
It will take more than the first pre-season friendly of the summer
against Wigan Athletic to
draw any real
conclusions about Mourinho's tactics or his plans but one stark difference
from United's performance at the DW Stadium and their style of play last season under Van Gaal was the behaviour of their full - backs.
At the same time, Blanche Lincoln survived (for now) and the Dems held on to John Murtha's old House seat in a Republican - leaning area, where again observers will try to
draw grand
conclusions from the fact that Mark Critz found it necessary to run
against Obama's healthcare plan.
Hodder cautions, however,
against drawing too many
conclusions about a society so distant
from our own.
But Jöris and some other archaeologists caution
against drawing too many firm
conclusions from the work.
«The real question is, how does this relate to performance in the real world under less controlled circumstances,» says Timothy Roehrs, a psychophysiologist at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, who cautions
against drawing broad
conclusions from such a small study.
Other climate scientists, though, are wary of just how skillful such predictions can be and cautioned
against drawing too firm a
conclusion from them.
«Because of metabolic adaptations to prolonged changes in diet composition, the results of such short - term studies can not be applied to longer - term situations... Although more long - term studies are needed before a firm
conclusion can be
drawn, it appears,
from most literature studied, that a VLCARB is, if anything, protective
against muscle protein catabolism during energy restriction, provided that it contains adequate amounts of protein.»
«These results warn
against drawing over-optimistic
conclusions from the relatively modest loss of mountain plant populations likely to be observed during the coming decades», says Stefan Dullinger
from the University of Vienna, «because the final consequences of climate warming on plant distribution in the Alps will only become realized with a delay of decades or even centuries.»
Presumably because of his role as the new president of the Royal Society... I had been quite hopeful that the program might offer some new insights, but in the event it seemed to be little more than an exercise in institutional dishonesty, although very skilfully done: placing unrelated comments on TSI and cosmic rays together for the audience to
draw the wrong
conclusions; putting up Delingpole — plus a brief comment
from Fred Singer — as representative of the scientific case
against alarmism; shamelessly bringing to bear the authority of Newton and Darwin; and so on.
that employment lawyers would be interested in this case, warned
against «
drawing any general
conclusions from it».
The only reasonable and, I think, possible
conclusion to
draw from the Articles is that the Articles which are in terms applicable to military commissions are so uniformly, and those applicable to both such commissions and to courts - martial when exercising jurisdiction over offenders
against the laws of war likewise are uniformly, applicable, and not diversely according to the person or offense being tried.