Sentences with phrase «ascertain from»

But what we can also ascertain from this chart is from 1980 to 2000, supply most likely grow with demand (or purchasing power) which was driven by sustainable fundamentals.
The study states that «there is no way to ascertain from the data whether an itemized cost is an attempt to confuse consumers or the provision of an additional, valuable service that the homebuyer is willing to pay for.
The findings for improved long - term safety likely reflect a difference in the kinds of information that the intervention caseworkers are able to ascertain from families by making more frequent contact and using new assessment tools and motivational interviewing.
On an average, it takes a hiring manager less than 10 seconds to ascertain from a resume whether an applicant could make the cut.
Lincoln Life is a reputable life insurance company, as you can ascertain from the details above.
It would also be useful to be able to ascertain from court files when ADR or informal judicial settlement processes are used, and to differentiate between represented and self - represented litigants, as well as between individual, small business and corporate parties.
As far as I'm able to ascertain from the evidence those cultural differences moved with them from Iran to Canada.
ECOSOC requests the Secretary - General to ascertain from the governments whether they consider it desirable to convene a conference to conclude a Convention on the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards, and whether they are prepared to participate in such a conference
Sure, it proves you were there but I can ascertain that from the article anyway.
We can ascertain from the negative slope of the trend line for both months that having kittens available for adoption actually detracts from adoption rates of older cats.
The contraction in his fund's assets (based upon what I can ascertain from 13F - HR filings alarms me).
So come clean and reveal what you know or can ascertain from them about the Boox Max2 PRO version.
Adoption UK welcomes significant progress within the education sector in England - including the extension of the Pupil Premium funding (PPf) to adopted children - but our research suggests that more than 40 % of adoptive parents can not ascertain from their school how the pupil premium is being used to benefit their child's attainment.
If you are only interested in matches who have no children, or no children living with them then you should be able to ascertain this from their About Me page.
Indian scientists made direct contributions — ranging from designing algorithms used to analyse signals registered by detectors to ascertain those from a gravitational wave to working out parameters like estimating energy and power radiated during merger, orbital eccentricity and estimating the mass and spin of the final black hole and so on.
Importantly, this establishes the true causative lesion, which is often impossible to ascertain from human genetic studies alone.
Once the quotient of each successive division is entered on the working sheet, the Electoral Commission must then proceed to ascertain from a comparison of all the figures in the working sheet in form 15 listed under the heading «Quotients of divisions», the highest 120 quotients or such lower number as is required by subsection (8).
The Electoral Commission must first ascertain from the information given under section 179 (1)(a) the total number of all the party votes received by each of the parties listed on the part of the ballot paper that relates to the party vote.
MANA offered a limited few, but I did not feel they addressed all the primary care components I wanted to ascertain from my consultations, nor did they allow for the more complex clinical skill set of the nurse - midwife.
Perhaps we can not ascertain from the available data with 100 % confidence that Sasha is a ticket mover.
He wanted to ascertain from them the crime, if any, of which Paul was guilty.
... Realism may prove useful to insure that U.S. commitments do not exceed its finite power, but I fail to ascertain from Mr. Bacevich's description how it provides any clue as to what the goal of U.S. policy should be.
To settle the matter, the church at Antioch sent a delegation, headed by Paul and Barnabas, to the mother church in Jerusalem to ascertain from the apostles and elders the position of the church in the matter.
Justin the Martyr wrote, «And that these things did happen, you can ascertain from the Acts of Pontius Pilate.»
And that these things did happen, you can ascertain from the Acts of Pontius Pilate.
(Matthew 2:16) Then Herod, seeing he had been outwitted by the astrologers, fell into a great rage, and he sent out and had all the boys in Bethlehem and in all its districts done away with, from two years of age and under, according to the time that he had carefully ascertained from the astrologers.
This beverage features the EPA Stratospheric Award winning Microcool technology, developed, patented, and licensed by Joseph Company International, which is eco-friendly using CO2 reclaimed from the atmosphere, and activated carbon ascertained from a renewable vegetable source.
A lot can be ascertained from a «cover.»
All sociodemographic covariates were ascertained from the national opinion panel data with the exception of educational level and marital status, which were ascertained from the prenatal questionnaire.
Information on time until a mother's milk came in was also ascertained from the neonatal questionnaire.
«The MAVRIC MRI provided us with information that could not be ascertained from x-rays or a standard MRI,» Dr. Potter explained.
The paper evaluated nearly 1,000 cases of schizophrenia and matched controls among offspring born in Finland from 1983 - 1998 who were ascertained from the country's national registry.
Whether that was due to terrorism, a cockpit emergency such as a fire that prevented a mayday being broadcast, a sudden, catastrophic break - up of the airplane, or some kind of pilot error, can only be ascertained from the flight recorders.
The families were ascertained from multiple sites, including contributors to the Alzheimer Disease Genetics Consortium (ADGC), and the neurology working group of the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology consortium (CHARGE).
We have also collaborated with Dr. Jonathan Pritchard and his group at the University of Chicago to identify and study regions of selection that can be ascertained from these data, and a second manuscript describing this work is in preparation.
One of the key determinants of which style of fitness will work for a person is the proportions of muscle fibre types they have, which can be ascertained from whether you perform better at short, sharp, sprint events or endurance activities as well as whether you have a variation of the ACTN3 gene.
She is able to do just that by utilizing the skills ascertained from prior roles (Caseworker, Program Manager, Director of Outreach, etc).
Where the appearance and money happened to stand out as potential match, there was so much that eventually could be ascertained from the discussion.
Not too much can be ascertained from this images, but it is fun to guess what might be going on.
Many decided to boycott based on the trailer alone, which I take issue with for one big reason: Split, contrary to whatever you may have ascertained from the trailer, is a film that actually treats mental illness with a welcome degree of care; furthermore, it depicts those who suffer not as less than, but as more than.
From what I've ascertained from reading about the theater experience, watching clips of RHPS showings, and talking to friends who've gone, I really can not see the attraction.
To understand the issue, bear in mind that because many of the students were very young, their ethnic backgrounds were ascertained from information provided in questionnaires filled out by the adults who accompanied them to the testing sessions.
As you've probably already ascertained from its name, the Miura Homage is designed to evoke Lamborghini's first mid-engined supercar, launched 50 years ago this year, through a selection of retrospective colour and trim combinations based on those of that original 1966 stunner.
As you've probably ascertained from our coverage this year, Monterey's Car Week doesn't begin with The Quail and end with the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
Make a reasonable attempt to notify the owner of the companion animal if the owner can be ascertained from any tag, license, collar, tattoo, or other form of identification or markings or if the owner of the animal is otherwise known to the individual; and
Make a reasonable attempt to notify the owner of the companion animal, if the owner can be ascertained from any tag, license, collar, tattoo, or other identification or markings, or if the owner of the companion animal is otherwise known to the releasing agency; and
As you may have already ascertained from this review there's little I can actually fault with the Rival; it really is a damn good mouse, both decently comfortable and powerfully capable.
Or at least that's the most that could be ascertained from the incoherent English that runs rampant in the story (both in the text as well as the voice acting).
So the key here is that they are the «the apparent successful candidates -LSB-...] as ascertained from the results of the general elections.»
I think «as ascertained from the results of the general elections» implies that the official results must have been published.
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