Sentences with phrase «by inference with»

I hear your concern about how I have interacted with Carol, and by inference with women generally.

Not exact matches

Sadly the church has focused on the wrong shedding of blood, albeit by inference, because Augustine got us totally obsessed with sin.
The capacity of primates to grasp abstract relations has been extensively tested by Premack with non-language trained chimpanzees on two kinds of reasoning: «and» versus «or» and transitive or deductive inference.
But the defense would have been a valid one, corresponding with the facts, and Pilate could easily have drawn the inference for himself, that, whatever may have been intended by the claim to royalty (which Jesus did not disown), the Prisoner was not a danger to the state.
I agree with the inference made by GAW, that both science and religion are capable of influencing good or evil outcomes — which leads us to the motives of the human heart... and back to religion.
Inferences from common events must have quickly entered into consideration, being so intimately a part of ordinary prudence; and with the personalist interpretation of environment, supposed action by that environment would have the same relevance as action by another person.
A court empowered to judge a statute's constitutionality by that court's own inference of the animus of the statute's sponsors is a court set free from any limitations on its power» its power, on the one hand, to strike down any law enacted with the political aid of believers, and its power, on the other hand, to move directly against churches and denominations that display a perceived animus in their teaching toward certain behavior.
First and foremost, the resurrection proves that Jesus was the Son of God (cf. Wright, The Resurrection of the Son of God, p. 728, 730), and by inference AS the Son of God, Jesus dealt with the issue of sin.
p. 106) While we acknowledge the contribution made by Mingana to the study of Eastern Christianity, some of his inferences and interpretations are to be treated with caution.)
Thus God knows us «by description» (Hartshorne used the word «inference»): «No mind can... have acquaintance with anything but itself.»
In view of all that inheres in the first four «words» and in the light of what is there already affirmed both explicitly and by inference; in consideration of ancient Eastern modes of thought and the characteristic psychological identification one always made of his own life with the life of immediate and also more distant progenitors; in recognition of the meaning of Covenant, together with Israel's faith in God's creation and his continuing exercise of the powers and prerogatives of Creator and Sustainer - in acknowledgment of all this it is apparent that the intention of the fifth commandment is to establish and perpetuate not merely the parental but by and through the parental the divine claim upon every life in Israel.
I know that my husband would be offended by such inferences that fathers are dumb, and I'm certainly irritated with these inferences, too.
Subsequently, by virtue of defining that an adult and infant are unable to safely sleep on the same surface together, such as what occurs during bedsharing, even when all known adverse bedsharing risk factors are absent and safe bedsharing practices involving breastfeeding mothers are followed, an infant that dies while sharing a sleeping surface with his / her mother is labeled a SUID, and not SIDS.26 In this way the infant death statistics increasingly supplement the idea that bedsharing is inherently and always hazardous and lend credence, artificially, to the belief that under no circumstance can a mother, breastfeeding or not, safely care for, or protect her infant if asleep together in a bed.27 The legitimacy of such a sweeping inference is highly problematic, we argue, in light of the fact that when careful and complete examination of death scenes, the results revealed that 99 % of bedsharing deaths could be explained by the presence of at least one and usually multiple independent risk factors for SIDS such as maternal smoking, prone infant sleep, use of alcohol and / or drugs by the bedsharing adults.28 Moreover, this new ideology is especially troubling because it leads to condemnations of bedsharing parents that border on charges of being neglectful and / or abusive.
None I can fathom and I conclude it is only yet another way opf associating racism with Conservatism, what words will you have left for the BNP if most of two countries are racists by inference by your bizarre logic?
Andrew would often ask for a chat with me when my criticisms of his department, and by inference of him appeared in the media.
In the study they examine the environmental and ecological factors that would have impacted fire activity and conclude that of these factors p (O2) played the largest role in promoting fires in Late Paleozoic peat - forming environments and, by inference, ecosystems generally, when compared with their prevalence in the modern world.
A 2000 - year transient climate simulation with the Community Climate System Model shows the same temperature sensitivity to changes in insolation as does our proxy reconstruction, supporting the inference that this long - term trend was caused by the steady orbitally driven reduction in summer insolation.
«Considering the cockatoos capacities in previous tasks we actually expected that they would show inferences by exclusion, but this was the first test if we could detect this ability with our new task.
As a grad student with John Wakeley [link to http://wakeleylab.oeb.harvard.edu/], I worked on a variety of topics involving coalescent theory, including coalescence within fixed pedigrees, coalescent models of identity - by - descent, and inference of reproductive and demographic history in triploid asexual snails using a novel sequentially Markov coalescent model.
Yet while it's a shame whenever Gil (and, by extension, the audience) is inevitably yanked back into reality, his reconnection with the real world ensures that Allen's inference that navel - gazing and sanctifying the good ol' days is a futile pursuit hits its mark.
Linking of different time scenario climatic data, topographic data, image processing, map processing, species occurrence records and finally digital mapping are techniques by which new software may be formulated for design of control systems with both mathematical and geographical global inferences.
It covers the following lesson objectives: • become very familiar with... traditional tales, retelling them and considering their particular characteristics • begin to punctuate sentences using a capital letter and a full stop, question mark... • make inferences on the basis of what is being said and done • write sentences by: saying out loud what they are going to write about; composing a sentence orally before writing it; sequencing sentences to form short narratives; re-reading what they have written to check that it makes sense • read aloud their writing clearly enough to be heard by their peers and the teacher.
It covers the following National Curriculum learning objectives: - develop pleasure in reading, motivation to read, vocabulary and understanding by: listening to, discussing and expressing views about a wide range of contemporary and classic poetry, stories and non-fiction at a level beyond that at which they can read independently - becoming increasingly familiar with and retelling a wider range of stories, fairy stories and traditional tales - drawing on what they already know or on background information and vocabulary provided by the teacher - making inferences on the basis of what is being said and done - answering and asking questions - predicting what might happen on the basis of what has been read so far - using dictionaries to check the meaning of words that they have read - checking that the text makes sense to them, discussing their understanding, and explaining the meaning of words in context
«I disagree with the inference that not using monetary incentives distorts international comparisons,» Andreas Schleicher told me by email.
Gary: with all due respect for those who post here, thank you for your patience with nit - picking, e.g., we could argue interminably over the use of the terms «validity» and «reliability» and «bias» as they are used generally and as they are used in very specific ways by psychometricians when talking about the construction and administration of standardized tests and the inferences that could be drawn about test scores.
Do not use the research data that is collected by others, try to prepare your own data through research, otherwise your inferences are going to be similar with other.
Loopholes are all about taking advantage of what's there by implication or non-obvious or technical inference — not by complying with the explicit language present in the terms and conditions.
While the various methods can be tested with climate model simulations, it would arguably be more satisfying if inferences could be obtained in a manner which bypasses the difficult issue of calibration entirely, and also eliminates any need to establish the precise seasonality of information reflected by the various available proxy records.
In other words H1: = «There is human influence [on X] By inference: H0: =» There is no human influence [on X] X is not directly specified, but X = [Global Warming] we can conclude in context with p > =.95 / sarc
However, models would need to underestimate variability by factors of over two in their standard deviation to nullify detection of greenhouse gases in near - surface temperature data (Tett et al., 2002), which appears unlikely given the quality of agreement between models and observations at global and continental scales (Figures 9.7 and 9.8) and agreement with inferences on temperature variability from NH temperature reconstructions of the last millennium.
The reason is that in the inference procedure, the functional relationship represented by the assumed model is treated as known, only with unknown parameters.
«It's been known» allows the reader to draw his or her own inference as to by whom it has been known, while leaving Mann with plausible deniability if the consequences of any particular inference do not suit him.
No, it is an inference from a remarkable two - variable ice core time series that shows the 800,000 year history of temperature driven by various factors, with a dominant CO2 feedback.
This question is difficult to answer with any degree of certainty, although one can attempt to make an inference by examining the «revealed preferences» of contrarians.
By comparing these with a map of known currents and their «normal» temperatures, the navigator made inferences on the effects of the current.
The new research report is consistent with the findings of Environmentalism Gone Mad that CAGW is invalid because reasonable inferences from it are not supported by comparisons with real world data (as required by the scientific method), but goes beyond it by providing still another, and a more sophisticated, basis for rejecting the UNIPCC / USEPA CAGW hypothesis.
(http://www.skepticalscience.com/climate-models-intermediate.htm) Until someone can come up with a model lacking anthropogenic forcing that does comparably well, the inference we are left with is that anthropogenic forcing (dominated by GHG) is necessary to explain the observed trajectory.
And though it follows the age - old tradition of using rugs as a means of communication and mediums for cultural record, there are various other metaphors that can be inferred by NEL's poetic creation: Carbon footprints being the cause of Global Warming, our comfort directly correlating with the discomfort of other species, [insert your inference here].
This route of consideration entails the inference of what we'll call each respective warmist's primary and secondary gain motivating his allegiance to this objectively insupportable (and factually unsupported) damnfool contention about the adverse effects of anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide and — much more importantly — the political measures being pushed by each such statist sumbeech in order to allegedly ameliorate the tissue - of - lies «externalities» nonsensically asserted to be associated with the complete combustion of petrochemical fuels upon which all of industrial civilization depends for its function.
Let us take a paper which Nick Stokes and, by inference, Steven Mosher are comfortable with (find it SUBSTANTIVE) and see the difference with ours.
Using monthly means as a proxy for heatwaves Coumou et al. (2013) and Hansen et al. (2012) indicate that record - breaking temperatures in recent decades substantially exceed what would be expected by chance but caution is required when making inferences between these studies and those that deal with multi-day events and / or use more complex definitions for heatwave events
By contrast, our multimodel inference procedure assigns zero weight to models that are inconsistent with the data.
Can we not get along, for practical purposes, by the usual short - cut methods, by graphical curvefitting, or by making fair guesses combining our general experiences with the inference that appears «reasonable» from the particular data at hand?
Torts — Negligence — Medical malpractice — Causation — Trial judge finding respondent obstetrician liable for applicant infant's injuries — Whether, under principles described in Snell v. Farrell, [1990] 2 S.C.R. 311, it is open for a trier of fact to find causation by drawing an inference based on all the evidence led at trial, notwithstanding the fact that the defence has led some evidence to the contrary — Whether, in an informed consent case, the causation issue is decided in accordance with the majority or the minority opinions of the House of Lords in Chester v Afshar, [2005] 1 A.C. 134.
where the inference / finding is shown to be incompatible with evidence that has not been contradicted or rejected by the Trial Judge.
This requirement can be satisfied either by adducing direct evidence or by asking the court to draw an inference based on, notably, whether the link was user - activated or automatic; whether it was a deep or a shallow link; whether the page contained more than one hyperlink and, if so, where the impugned link was located in relation to others; the context in which the link was presented to users; the number of hits on the page containing the hyperlink; the number of hits on the page containing the linked information (both before and after the page containing the link was posted); whether access to the Web sites in question was general or restricted; whether changes were made to the linked information and, if so, how they correlate with the number of hits on the page containing that information; and evidence concerning the behaviour of Internet users.
These are that: (i) the jurisdiction is to be invoked and exercised exceptionally and with great caution; (ii) there must certainly be something more than mere infringement of the criminal law before the assistance of civil proceedings can be invoked and accorded for the protection or promotion of the interests of the inhabitants of the area; (iii) the essential foundation for the exercise of the court's discretion to grant an injunction is not that the off ender is deliberately and flagrantly flouting the law, but the need to draw the inference that the defendant's unlawful operations will continue unless and until effectively restrained by the law and that nothing short of an injunction will be eff ective to restrain them.
Fraudulent claims advanced by experienced claimants or accident management companies with experience of the system, often require — by way of defence — inferences to be drawn from a number of individually otherwise innocuous facts.
An appellate court may not interfere with the findings and inferences of fact by a trial judge absent palpable and overriding error (see Housen v. Nikolaisen, 2002 SCC 33 (S.C.C.) at para. 10).
Even if leave to appeal is granted, the appellate court is permitted to draw only those factual inferences which are not inconsistent with the facts expressly found by the Agency.
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