Sentences with phrase «also draw conclusions»

In performing their duties, probation officers usually conduct a personality assessment of offenders to determine their proclivity towards re-offense; they also draw conclusions from their assessment to identify appropriate strategies required for the rehabilitation of offenders and convicts.
Hiring managers also draw conclusions about you from the school you attended.
«We can also draw conclusions about past atmospheric circulation patterns, with implications for future climate changes.
It also draws a conclusion that Atheists refuse to accept that there is a god because nothing but a god can create something so complex that the most intelligent minds can not comprehend.
You might also draw the conclusion from those images that I am an «advanced yoga practitioner.»
Also drawing conclusions from the physiology about acromegaly when most people with the disease are likely not eating and exercising to gain muscle mass — thus most of the growth goes to inducing growth of other tissues like bone and fat and other organs rather than muscle tissue which as a medical and nutritional professional should know requires a significant stimulus to induce increased blood and nutrient flow to those muscles as well as growth receptors to allow for optimal growth.
Noting that Stella's painting is contemporaneous with other uses of paradox of a politically difficult sort such as Godard's right - wing hero who quotes Lenin in Le Petit Soldat, made around the same time, one might also draw some conclusion from Stella's great work being one of negation of an elaborate sort, including of traditional aspects of oil painting such as its surface.
[UPDATE 3/6, 1 p.m.:] Isaac Held, a climate modeler at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton, N.J., responded today with some caution about seeking relationships between the ocean and atmospheric changes around the tropics, and also drawing conclusions about their relationship to global warming.

Not exact matches

It can also lead kids to draw negative conclusions about your money attitudes, she said — if mom wants to keep it secret that we went to the mall, dad must be the scrooge of the family.
Besides listing obvious information such as revenues and assets, Weiss also evaluates the riskiness of various types of insurer investments, then draws conclusions about the insurer's current level of financial strength as well as its ability to withstand a severe recession.
Others (including regulators conducting their own investigations) may have a different view of the facts, or may focus on facts not described in this Report, and may also draw different conclusions regarding the facts and issues.
Whatever they gather from those searches can also be fed into a model to draw further conclusions, like whether you're likely to be an investor or buy organic for your kids.
We're also seeing overreactions by investors who have been quick to draw conclusions about what it all means before the dust has settled.
But Litman also said Trump's choice of words could make it difficult to draw any firm conclusions.
He also warned against drawing conclusions too soon — things may look different at the end of the week.
And I also encourage you to view some assenting and dissenting views by those who are professionals and draw the conclusion for yourself.
From these considerations, we can draw two tentative conclusions, appropriate to Locke and perhaps also to our own un-Lockean concerns.
He draws conclusions from Darwinism and modern astronomy, freely invoking decidedly un-Islamic names like Voltaire and Dominique Aury, a pseudonym of the author of the pornographic Story of O. Rediger's domestic situation also appeals to the middle - aged Frenchman.
The main conclusion I draw from the data is that, other things being equal, the person who is involved in religious life is also likely to be more involved then his secular counterpart in the life of the community.
@fred, lunch never said a thing about the universe being finite... all that was stated was the word «beginning»... the only conclusion one can draw from such a word is that there is also an end.
1: to give a general form to 2 a: to derive or induce (a general conception or principle) from particulars b: to draw a general conclusion from 3: to give general applicability to; also: to make indefinite
Later also Descartes, who says precisely as do the Greek skeptics, that error has its root in the will, which is over-hasty in drawing conclusions.
In either field, our position must rest on faith in God, but in conjunction also with the most reasonable conclusions we can draw from such knowledge as we have.
Not only does Whitehead call attention to Type VIII as a key to Type VI, that is Mathematics as a theory applicable to Beauty; but also to Mathematics as a key to Cosmic and Natural Harmony «Plato drew the conclusion that the key to the understanding of the natural world, and in particular of the physical elements, was the study of mathematics» (Adventures 149).
In the next lecture, which is also the last one, we must try to draw the critical conclusions which so much material may suggest.
Waters also warned against comparing Australian supermarkets with those in the United Kingdom to draw conclusions about what might happen in the local market.
It is the time of the season at which it is good to draw conclusions on what has transpired in the Premier League season so far, conclusions that can also be drawn out through the statistics, as this team of the season so far from statistical gurus WhoScored shows:
The two youngsters also looked really comfortable, but I just dare not draw too many conclusions because this season we destroy terrible teams (Swansea, West Ham, that Southampton side), as we should but we struggle in matches that should be a breeze.
Per Mertesacker also led the back line well with some crucial headers and blocks as the game become tense as it drew towards a conclusion.
Also, there is no reporting of medical errors in the U.S., so we really don't have the data to draw conclusions, but the Institute of Medicine in 2000 reported that «at least 44,000 and perhaps as many as 98,000 Americans die in hospitals each year as a result of medical errors,» meaning that «deaths due to preventable adverse events in hospitalized patients exceed the deaths attributable to motor vehicle accidents (43,458), breast cancer (42,297) or AIDS (16,516).»
We can also be sure that the authors understood that their data showed that homebirth has a horrifically high death rate, because they try to hide the number of deaths for the past 5 years, released the data only under pressure, and then proceeded to draw a conclusion entirely at odds with what their own data showed.
Well fine, but they may also draw their own conclusions about the Tory party too, if it is willing to put Britain's vulnerable constitutional arrangements at risk for something they themselves admit is such a minor change.
I referred to tax - funded benefits in my question, but this does not provide an answer to why the US draw different conclusions from this than the rest of the world (who also provide such benefits to expats, even if they don't pay taxes on foreign income).
I like to draw my own conclusions but I also like to read what others have to say.
The governor also urged those commenting on the matter to read the said interview properly, rather than relying on social media headlines and insinuations to draw uninformed conclusions.
The representative of city also drew a positive conclusion: «The implementation of the low emission zone in Leipzig was in line with our legal responsibility and a consistent step to achieve a significant improvement in terms of health for the citizens and visitors of the city,» stated Heiko Rosenthal, mayor of environment, order, and sports of the city of Leipzig.
These data also allow the researchers to draw conclusions about a causal mechanism that can explain the observation that black students are more likely to be identified as gifted with black classroom teachers.
If implemented broadly, the classification scheme will also make it easier to compare career outcomes across different institutions and potentially draw conclusions about what works when it comes to promoting broad career development.
I am also concerned that in conventional formal logic, if even one inconsistency exists it will be possible to draw all possible conclusions and their contradictions!
THE DEPARTMENT is also sitting on a report which drew conclusions that might not fit well with departmental dogma.
Although the study is «very nice,» the 9/11 effect «is an n of 1; it's intriguing, but you can't draw any conclusions,» says Ira Longini of the University of Washington, Seattle, who co-authored a paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in April that also concluded that travel bans had little value.
Kuller and others are also concerned that if the proportion of black people included in studies is the same as that in the overall population — about 12 per cent — there will be too few in any one study to allow separate conclusions to be drawn about them.
But they also warn that their work shows the danger of drawing general conclusions about cancer - relevant phenotypes from a single cancer cell line.
«We had the idea for this study more than seven years ago, but it took the laboratory three months to finish quantifying telomere length for just 100 samples, which was not enough to draw any meaningful conclusions,» said Yuan, also a professor of epidemiology at Pitt's Graduate School of Public Health.
They were also able to draw conclusions about what the megafauna were eating by examining small scratches on the teeth, and realized that as the climate got drier and drier, the animals were shifting away from their regular plant resources.
Charles Deeming, an expert on reptile reproduction at the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom, also cautions about drawing firm conclusions from close analysis of just a few eggs.
The GRAIL data also suggest that astronomers should not use measurements of the basins on the nearside of the moon to draw conclusions about the rate at which craters struck the planets of the inner solar system 4 billion years ago, the researchers report November 8 in Science.
So can you draw the conclusion that those teens who do not sleep very well, also find school work difficult?
An obvious conclusion that can also be drawn from the spate of presentations on lightning at the AGU meeting is that a defense satellite has made a significant contribution to understanding global climate.
We will also limit the conclusions that can be drawn to only this model.
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