Sentences with phrase «between general conclusion»

Let's be clear, it was Trenberth who clearly made the connection between general conclusion about hurricanes and GW (which I have no reason to doubt, e.g., see out BAMS paper which cites all three papers that you refer to) and a specific event — Katrina and its impacts, in a political forum.

Not exact matches

Yeah yeah, you can say that religion is the way to truth but, logically speaking, believing in a god is the incorrect conclusion to reach based on what we know about religion in general and the incompatability between the religion and the real world.
The conclusion from this examination of the texts is that the analogy between molecules and electrons on the one hand and God and actual occasions on the other is without foundation and very misleading, since it lulls the unwary reader into feeling that since Whitehead at least implicitly acknowledges overlapping regional standpoints in the first instance (which we have seen to be false) then to say that God is omnipresent, meaning that the standpoint of God includes the regions which constitute the standpoints of all actual occasions, is merely an extension of a general principle which Whitehead at least implicitly endorses.
He wrote a book about the experience and one of his conclusions was the general similarity between the students at the Christian institution and the students at secular schools.
However, engineering nonlinear metamaterials remains in its infancy, with no general conclusion on the relationship between linear and nonlinear properties.
Distinguishing between our view of style and the view examined in the study is important because: 1) we're concerned that the reported lack of evidence for matching is being misinterpreted as a criticism of style - based instruction in general; 2) the authors» conclusion about the use of style assessments in schools depends on a «matching» view of style that not everyone shares.
Accused went to cottage of JC with whom she previously cohabited — Accused found JC with victim, another lady, in sauna — Angry words were exchanged between accused and JC — Victim testified that accused pushed her following verbal exchange, as a result victim lost balance and ended up against stove, thereby sustaining serious burns to body — Trial judge accepted victim's evidence that there was some kind of pushing — Accused convicted on one count of assault causing bodily harm, and sentenced to two - year term of probation and $ 1,000.00 fine, accused was also ordered to provide DNA sample pursuant to s. 487.04 of Criminal Code — Accused appealed — Appeal against sentence was allowed — Trial judge erred in concluding that discharge was not appropriate in circumstances, especially given conclusion that accused did not deliberately attempt to injure victim — Trial judge found that there was no need for either specific deterrence or general deterrence; prime concern was need for denunciation of her conduct — Section 730 of Criminal Code permits discharge in cases of this nature, provided that it was in best interest of accused and not contrary to public interest — Accused was responsible individual with no record whatsoever, she held position as counsellor and social worker for 25 years — Trial judge did not find that conviction would definitely affect her employment, but possibility existed, and such conviction would necessarily result in criminal record — There was no likelihood of re-offending — Conditional discharge would not be contrary to public interest.
In reaching this conclusion, the Court cited Mounted Police Association of Ontario v Canada (Attorney General) in discussing statutes that «disrupt the balance between employees and employer».
«There is a dialectic between the conclusion of the Advocate General and the collegial judgment of the Court of Justice.
DuPont even agreed not to contest the panel's conclusions even if they found a general causal connection between C - 8 and health effects - the basis for any possible future injury claims.
The findings regarding the relationship between child adjustment and contact with the noncustodial parent are inconsistent and do not lend themselves to a general conclusion.
Thus, the conclusion that mother — child interactions in general do not mediate the relation between maternal depressive symptoms and mental health problems in children is not warranted.
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