He himself «besets efforts to
arrive at explanations in the social sciences» rather than explains carefully why oil is a thing which adequately accounts for the current state of geopolitics, all by itself.
Our forefathers imaginations struggled to
arrive at an explanation, and invented religion.
The only real difference between views 2 - 4 is how
they arrive at an explanation for why we just need to accept what the Bible says and move on.
Over time
he arrived at an explanation.
, biologists have
arrived at an explanation that applies equally well to humans.
Not exact matches
A story might be something as short as an
explanation of how you
arrived at a particular statistic or an entire five -» «minute -» «long business anecdote.
IOW, science is a good way of
arriving at reliable
explanations, while religion sucks
at it.
The
explanation for this is hard to
arrive at.
Even if said
explanations are
arrived at through study and science?
It is
arrived at by inventing far - fetched rationalistic
explanations of the most obviously legendary details in the biblical narratives.
A look back
at samples from the Brazilians, collected six months before Zika
arrived by a team led by Albert Ko of Yale University, revealed evidence of prior dengue 1 infections in some — and a potential
explanation as to why certain people's immune systems fared better against Zika.
But perhaps his greatest contribution — greater even than his
explanations of Darwinism — is his steadfast
explanation - cum - celebration of the scientific method as civilization's most powerful tool for
arriving at truth.
I pondered this question for about a year until I finally
arrive at the muscle factor model as the physiological
explanation.
Deckard, of course,
arrives at any given scene of destruction on a whim and without
explanation.
Wysocki said there is another possible
explanation: Many students
arrived at her class in August 2010 after receiving inflated test scores in fourth grade.
While Zoellner
arrives at no single and satisfying
explanation of why the shooting occurred, he does provide an insider's view of Arizona's peculiar appeal to people eager to re-invent themselves (among them Giffords» grandfather, a Lithuanian Jew who changed his name from Akiba Hornstein to Gif Giffords and then made a fortune selling tires).
There is no
explanation regarding the current delay but instead of stocking up with the Windows Phone 7 device by mid-February — as stated, due to an MMS problem — our friends over
at Clove.co.uk report that the smartphone will indeed
arrive to stock in early March.
You get our specific recommendation on the stocks we profile, with a full
explanation of how we
arrived at our opinion.
You get our specific recommendations on the stocks we profile, with a full
explanation of how we
arrived at our opinion.
«I've found that things creep in,» he adds, of those recent pictures — and in a sense this is about the best
explanation one can
arrive at to explain the look and feel of Peter Doig's paintings.
They deserve a thorough and transparent
explanation from the college, detailing exactly how the administration managed the school's finances and
arrived at the decision to charge tuition, despite the fact that the rent Cooper Union receives from the Chrysler building will soar from about $ 9 million this year to $ 32.5 million in 2018.
When first asked about his opinion on readymades, the artist said, «The curious thing about the readymade is that I've never been able to
arrive at a definition or
explanation that fully satisfies me».
Is their «best
explanation» in the same relationship to the rest of the factors as Tiger Woods is to the rest of the golf world, or is it closer to a consensus
arrived at by a gaggle of sportswriters and such that Ohio State and LSU are the top two college football teams?
In comparison the only quantitiative thinking you have done is to claim America should have a population of ten million, without any
explanation how you
arrive at that figure.
I am always curious as to how someone has
arrived at the conclusions they have and an
explanation of yours would be welcome, though a bit OT for this thread.
is one of Willis» attempts to backpedal after a number of observers pointed out (like I have) that his original
explanation of his «adjustments» to the ARGO data was indistinguishable from simple data fudging to
arrive at a desired result.
Once again you sidestep any examination of the criticisms to see whether or not they are warranted or even asking someone how they
arrived at a given conclusion or what justification they have for a given premise and claim, based upon an argument from incredulity which is common, for example, in creationist literature to the effect of, «I can't believe that there is a natural
explanation for the origin of the eye, therefore the origin of the eye must be supernatural.»
He appears to conclude that some — if not all — weather events are somehow affected by human activity, but then offers no clear
explanation as to how he
arrives at this kind of conclusion.
The resulting analysis would include a summary
explanation along with references to similar cases which helps address the «interpretability problem»: that is, we humans need a level of confidence in the system so we want to see how and why the system
arrived at the results it did.
The trial judge gave a considered, detailed and context - sensitive
explanation about how he
arrived at his interpretation of this clause and his analysis is not marked by a rare extricable error of law or palpable and overriding errors of facts.
I take instruction from the buyer, put in the offer details as the buyer instructs — with no pressure or sway from me — and then I present the offer to the seller, and prefaced by an
explanation as to how I
arrived at the point of the buyer giving me that instruction, so the seller then decides and gives me the usual acceptance / rejection / counter.
Please also provide us with a detailed
explanation of the data you use to
arrive at your decision.
But @properties says no
explanation has been provided in how the brokerage
arrived at those sales numbers.