Sentences with phrase «be fair to conclude»

If the universe's expansion was slowing significantly, it would be fair to conclude there was unaccounted gravity pulling it back on itself, with a huge amount of dark matter at the root.
Will anyone be fair to conclude that beyond inviting journalists to cover press conferences etc, they don't actually care about their welfare?
If there is any truth to Femi's assertions, it will be fair to conclude that Buhari is comatose and on live support.
It is fair to conclude that most Americans do not want either of them to occupy the White House.
But given that no one has been proven to have returned, it's fair to conclude that there is no heaven or hell or omnipotent beings (note that believing something doesn't make it so).
The luxury and indulgence of city life soon softened the hardihood of the king, certainly, and, it is fair to conclude, of his followers also.
Quarterback Trace McSorley completed passes of 17, 23, 26, 27, 35, 36, and 42 yards; toss in a 69 - yard Barkley run and a 23 - yarder by McSorley, and it's fair to conclude the Nittany Lions» 42 - 13 win was powered by 2016 - era big - play ability.
Thereby, if your brand of almond milk contains zero percent of the calcium Daily Value per serving, it's fair to conclude that each serving probably contains two or three actual almonds (eleven almonds provide 3.3 percent of the Daily Value, 6 almonds provide 1.82 percent, and three almonds provide.91 percent.)
I think it's fair to conclude that the scepticism about meddling with the composition of the second chamber exhibited yesterday from the Tory backbenches is representative of widespread opposition within the parliamentary party.
Given the competiveness of the Senate races in each red state, it's fair to conclude that the GOP candidates (Sen. Roy Blunt in Missouri and Rep. Todd Young in Indiana) are badly underperforming Trump, though each faces an opponent Democrats consider among their strongest of the election cycle.
«I think it is fair to conclude from this study that the history of Yarumal and the history of E280A are one and the same.»
«It is fair to conclude that specialization is not yet leading to its theorized payoff.»
If the Ask Size of a stock is more than the bid size, then is it fair to conclude that people are more desperate to sell than to buy and hence, the stock price maybe expected to drop?
... it is fair to conclude that under almost any assumptions, the supplies of crude petroleum and natural gas are severely limited.
Without observation to confirm its formation by today, it is fair to concluded that none of the C20th warming was attributable to the proposed physical processes behind that prediction.
Thus, it is fair to conclude that the costs of disasters worldwide is depressed because, as the global economy has grown, disaster costs have not grown at the same rate.
If you come up with a plan that claims it will reduce existing sources of energy in favor of new sources of energy — and those new sources turn out to be speculative at best, and physically impossible at worst — then it's fair to conclude that the real essence of the plan is simply to reduce existing sources of energy.
Yes, when you look at a long document with 22 points, and find egregious problems with several of the early ones, it is fair to conclude it is a terrible document.
Real Climate touted Steig et al «Antarctica is warming» study «falsified» — May 29, 2009 Excerpt: After reading this latest statistical analysis, I think it is fair to conclude that the paper's premise has been falsified.
If we add to this the fact the TCR I calculated was inflated due to Annan's typo and, again, a good portion of the observed ~ 0.6 temp increase can not be due to GHGs, I think that it's fair to conclude that the thermal inertia does not change the picture so much.
All in all it is fair to conclude that the inclusion of ISDS and investment protection in EU trade agreements is causing enormous headaches for the Commission, it is tarnishing the EU's image as a reliable treaty partner and it causes domestic discontent.
While the eventual opinion was authored by Justice Scalia and the principal dissent was by Justice Breyer, the fact that Scalia ended up with two opinions from the January sitting and Breyer had none means «it is fair to conclude that Justice Breyer had the majority before Justice O'Connor's retirement, then lost it when Justice Alito joined the Court.»
... So it is fair to conclude that Justice Souter had the majority before Justice O'Connor's retirement, then lost it when Justice Alito joined the Court.»
Thus, it's fair to conclude from such awful results that the public gets short - changed in the bargain it made with the legal profession by entrusting lawyers with a kind of mass - monopoly to practice law.

Not exact matches

While the guidance was not specific to the gig economy, it concluded that «most workers are employees under the [Fair Labor Standards Act].»
This designation makes it easier for trade partners to impose tariffs on goods they conclude have been sold below fair value.
That said, if you judge God based on the American society's standards, I think it's fair to say, people will conclude God is evil.
My point is simply this: it's not fair to conclude that religion is evil based on human action.
Highlights for me included: 1) Belcher's call in Chapter 3 to find common ground in classic / orthodox Christianity (the Apostle's Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasian Creed) which, if applied, would dramatically reduce some of the name - calling and accusations of heresy that have been most unhelpful in the discussion between the emerging and traditional camps, 2) Belcher's fabulous treatment of postmodernism and postfoundationalism in Chapter 4, where he rightly explains that when talking about postmodernism, folks in the emerging church and the traditional church are using the same term to refer to two completely different things, and where he concludes that «a third way rejects classical foundationalism and hard postmodernism,» and 3) Belcher's fair handling of the atonement issue in Chapter 6, in which he clarifies that most emergering church leaders «are not against atonement theories and justification, but want to see it balanced with the message of the kingdom of God.»
Nonetheless, given the almost hysterical reaction of some theologians, particularly a fair number among the members of the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA), to such Vatican directives as Ex Corde Ecclesiae (1990) and Ad Tuendam Fidem (1998), we can conclude that many professional theologians, and theological faculties, apparently have yet to absorb Newman's point that magisterial authority is necessary for the proper teaching and pursuit of theology.
Despite this consideration, the report, in the same chapter, recognizes the clear advantage of organic schemes in the educational role that they have played: «millions of consumers have been made aware of the way food markets work, and of the environmental impacts of food production, processing and distribution, and of the quality of the foods we eat» and it concludes that organic as well as fair trade and «short - chain strategies» are legitimate and valid options for both farmers and consumers and that policy can support these approaches by helping farmers to achieve higher yields.
I expect a fair amount of change to happen between now and then, and no one has a NMC that will require being protected, so I'm not sure how you've concluded that we will have an ugly protection list.
It is fair to say and conclude that Arsenal is regressing.
I appreciate the analysis, but it's not a fair point to conclude that this is the player we're going to be seeing on this team 2 years from now (when he's still only 24) and we're finally trying to compete.
A third meta - analysis was published in 2007 by Ip et al. 31 The researchers combined socioeconomic status — adjusted ORs of only 3 studies that were determined by the systematic review conducted by Guise et al32 and published in 2005 to be of good or fair quality: the UK Childhood Cancer Study, 23 Shu et al, 20 and Dockerty et al. 19 Based on their analyses, they concluded that breastfeeding for more than 6 months was associated with a 20 % lower risk for ALL (OR, 0.8; 95 % CI, 0.71 - 0.91).
«We are showing we have the mettle to take tough economic decisions, and the determination to break down the barriers to a fairer society,» the embattled Lib Dem leader concluded.
It is though fair to say that a disproportionate number of gay and non-homophobic Tories consider the gay rights agenda to have been effectively concluded with the advent of civil partnerships, and that there is no further work to be done on combatting homophobia.
2.30 pm Oral Questions Ensuring effective implementation of the stalking offences under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 - Lord Kennedy of Southwark Reducing the geographic disparity in Gross Value Added per head within the UK - Lord Wigley British Academy's report «Languages: the State of the Nation» concluding that the UK will be unable to meet its aspirations for growth and global influence unless action is taken to remedy the deficit in foreign language skills - Baroness Coussins Office of Fair Trading's report on payday loans - Lord Mitchell Legislation Growth and Infrastructure Bill - Report stage (Day 2)- Baroness Hanham Orders and Regulations Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment) Order 2013 and Motion to Regret - Viscount Younger of Leckie / Lord Young of Norwood Green
She promised to make a fresh statement to MPs on Monday about the affair, and concluded: «As home secretary I will work to ensure that our immigration policy is fair and humane.»
«A decrease in general health status that reduces happiness is statistically valued by the amount of family income it would take to completely reverse this reduction in happiness, so that happiness is the same as it was before the decrease in general health status occurred,» Brown stated in the study, which concluded that a year spent in good or excellent health instead of poor or fair health could be valued at $ 41,654.
But it isn't fair to conclude an Oscar is worth any of these amounts.
To be fair, this may have been Rodriguez's intention; Machete Kills is the middle installment of a planned trilogy, and so, theoretically, Machete doesn't need to be the centerpiece, because things are being set in motion for the concluding installmenTo be fair, this may have been Rodriguez's intention; Machete Kills is the middle installment of a planned trilogy, and so, theoretically, Machete doesn't need to be the centerpiece, because things are being set in motion for the concluding installmento be the centerpiece, because things are being set in motion for the concluding installment.
Any fair assessment of the events of the two decades since Risk must conclude that we are well on our way to high and rigorous standards and accountability.
Guskey and Jung conclude that grades are more likely to be fair and «meaningful communication» when teachers examine the evidence of student learning and use their judgment to decide what grade best summarizes that evidence than when teachers use computerized gradebooks for all situations.
Biggs and Richwine conclude that after taking everything into account, «teachers actually receive salary and benefits that are 52 percent greater than fair market levels, equivalent to more than $ 120 billion overcharged to taxpayers each year.»
We conclude that public - school teacher salaries are comparable to those paid to similarly skilled private sector workers, but that more generous fringe benefits for public - school teachers, including greater job security, make total compensation 52 percent greater than fair market levels, equivalent to more than $ 120 billion overcharged to taxpayers each year.
It's hardly fair to conclude from this that our EcoBoost Mustang is faster than a Boss 302.
Interview (Starts at 6:03)-- Mike Shatzkin, founder and CEO of The Idea Logical Company in New York, spoke with me on April 23rd by Skype about why there was so much hand wringing at the recently concluded London Book Fair, what's ahead for authors and readers if Amazon's dominance of the book business grows, and how his father, the late Leonard Shatzkin, who also had an illustrious career in publishing, probably would have been more inclined to applaud Amazon's disruption than is Leonard's son.
For the past few years, however, Frankfurt has opened its doors to the public towards the end of the event itself, which is typically a time when business meetings are concluded and executives have headed back home, leaving their exhibits staffed by company representatives or hired exhibitors, per Fair regulations.
After the three business days are concluded, most publishers leave the fair which is then open to the public.
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