Sentences with phrase «also draw some conclusion from»

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.
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.

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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.
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
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.
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:
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).
But they also warn that their work shows the danger of drawing general conclusions about cancer - relevant phenotypes from a single cancer cell line.
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.
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.
Although it is difficult to draw conclusions about the presence or lack of functional adaptations from a comparative study between different subjects, the finding of Herzog and colleagues (Herzog et al., 1991) supports the hypothesis that length - dependent adaptations may be provoked not only by immobilisation but also by habitual activity and the functional demands it imposes.
As a result, the plot of the screenplay by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger (both of whom also wrote the original) comes across as a series of false starts and ends, as the extent of Shen's plan unfolds in chunks along with the facts about Po's past, and since the details of both are foregone conclusions from the beginning, the simple story feels drawn out for little effect.
Students will also create a database and will analyse the results and draw conclusions from the data that they input.
They were also drawing from past experiences and knowledge to come to their conclusion.
It's hard to draw conclusions from such a short drive and small sample size, but it appears Hyundai's seven - speed dual - clutch transmission is improved also.
I also think it is misleading to draw the conclusion, from the marketing you get in the media, that you can save all dogs if you just knew more about «dog psychology», and I didn't find that stressed clearly enough in his book.
It's clear that you have been subjected to unjustified attacks, but sometimes I feel that you also draw unjustified conclusions from their writings.
In general, only cold climates are considered in this report since enclosures in cold climates benefit the greatest from a highly insulated building enclosure, but important conclusions can also be drawn for other climate zones.
He also quoted John Locke who in the 17th century said that «a madman is one who draws entirely reasonable conclusions from erroneous assumptions».
It would have been nice if they had also cited Soon and Baliunas, who, as Wigley had recognized, had drawn a similar conclusion about precipitation from similar evidence.
Taxpayers are also stakeholders with a valid interest in the conclusions drawn from billions of dollars invested in climate science, and many of these taxpayers are among those who need the information the most in order to better plan and prepare for climate change impacts.
Scientist do also draw different conclusions from paleoclimatic data when quantitative results are considered.
Those same scientists calling for a better network in the future also happen to believe that yes, we CAN draw meaningful conclusions from the historical data.
Daily data are also not impacted, nor are any current conclusions drawn from the Sea Ice Index data set about the state of sea ice in either the Arctic or the Antarctic.
Mr. Kogan also claims the data itself hasn't been particularly accurate and any conclusions regarding one's political preferences drawn from it were as likely to be false as they were to be correct.
Hiring managers also draw conclusions about you from the school you attended.
Remarkable ability to analyze, understand and draw conclusions from test results, but also to present these in test reports
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