Sentences with phrase «by one's conclusion»

It is unanimously accepted that courts are not bound by the conclusions of judicial expert opinions.
I was surprised by your conclusion that the average book is 50/50 borrows / sales.
Many readers will be tempted to evaluate the theological argument of this book by the conclusions it reaches on these issues.
Then a look at pragmatic operations with inside and outside locations will be followed by a conclusion about the container - content relation in general.
The task was to think in the present with the tools now available to us and to be guided without reserve by the conclusions to which our thought brings us.
Not only did this film have me in tears by its conclusion, I can't think of it now without getting upset.
Will they get together by the conclusion of the picture?
The schools plan on serving 3,000 students combined in the first year and stand to receive $ 66 million in taxpayer dollars annually by the conclusion of the four year pilot.
But I've come by my conclusions honestly after years of close involvement with the public schools.
The tension continued to build in this book until the last couple of pages and I still am haunted by the conclusion..
By asking for feedback a month or two before your internship ends, you'll have just enough time to tweak your performance and improve your skills by the conclusion of your internship.
Conventional resumes are the traditional piece of information that organizes sections from the opening, followed by the main content and closed by conclusion.
Usually where professional opinions are sought by the court, it will be greatly influenced by the conclusions of the professional.
It's not big realization stuff, it's empirical observation followed by a conclusion, which is different.
He also stood by its conclusions regarding WTC 7, saying «NIST has not seen any data or analyses from other researchers that would lead NIST to reevaluate its findings.»
So I am not satisfied by the conclusions drawn in your article.
Biblically conservative Christians today rightly reject recreational sex as a psychologizing of Scripture if undisciplined sexual behavior is justified by conclusions drawn from modern theories about sexual repression.
The Graduation program's primary goal, to substantially increase consumption of the very poor, is achieved by the conclusion of the program and maintained 1 year later.
The major take away from this report was captured by this conclusion: «That schools bring little influence to bear on a child's achievement that is independent of his background and general social context».
Macfarlane said the Coalition would continue to give bipartisan support to the 20 per cent Renewable Energy Target, but refused to commit to retaining the fixed target of 41,000 GWh — saying he would be guided by the conclusions of a review by the Climate Change Authority.
Even some Valley companies are troubled by the conclusions reached in the Apple report.
As is reading and rational thinking followed by conclusions based on all of it.)
If, as seems implied by his conclusion, Rabbi Novak prays for the wholehearted repentance of murderers like Osama bin Laden, or of Yasir Arafat, I wonder how he could ask God daily for the immediate destruction of the terribly wicked.
In our local congregations and within our denominations we would be on shaky ground if we based every decision on whether or not sensibilities in the group would be insulted by our conclusions.
This is connected with the preceding saying by the conclusion, «So it is not the will of my Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish.»
This aids the interrogation of experience: «The observation acquires an enhanced penetration by reason of the expectation evoked by the conclusion of the argument» (PR 13).
No longer having faith is having reached land, feet firmly on the ground of only the reality right before you, no longer tossed about by theories or fearful of being consumed by their conclusions, watching ships battle the storm from a fortress on the cliffs.
What is immediately experienced and thus phenomenologically accessible both provides the starting point for reflection and must be explained by the conclusions of reflection, but the reflection must consider hypotheses that are only indirectly related to experience.
To judge of Bultmann's argument by its conclusion, «modern man» means for the purposes of the present question a being sufficiently sophisticated to appreciate the existentialist approach which is Bultmann's offered remedy; say one man in five thousand.
Team Massel still has a chance at claiming the top seed as well by the conclusion of the Season..
The loss of another lap saw them fall to ninth by the conclusion of the race, which was won by France's Bryan Coquard and Morgan Kneisky.
(Most women put on a barely noticeable 1 to 4.5 pounds by the conclusion of the first trimester.)
Can logical analysis be withstood by a conclusion (based on one man's rather unusual response to what was, in effect, an accusation of fraud) that: 1) There has been a failure of Liberalism?
In February, DiNapoli announced the state's pension fund is unlikely to hit its targeted rate of return of 7 percent by the conclusion of the state's fiscal year.
Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins expects changes to the state's criminal justice system to come one way or the other by the conclusion of the legislative session.
I am not persuaded by the conclusion — «because Labour's leadership can't be bothered with minority communities».
I am very disappointed by your conclusion that we need manned spacecraft going to Mars [«Time to Put a Foot Down,» Letter From Discover, April].
That explains why the Obama administration chose Augustine to head a commission on the future of NASA's human spaceflight program — and why the space agency was so shaken by his conclusion.
A range of balance factors measured by the Fullerton Advance Balance Scale and Berg Balance Scale was improved by 34 % and 17 % respectively by the conclusion of the program.
Those individuals had an 8.3 % blood flow improvement to the brain's working areas by the conclusion of the study, while for individuals who began with regular blood flow, there was no improvement.
But if we go by the conclusions of the article, the fact that the arm and hand get bigger through weightlifting would mean that it didn't evolve for the kind of fine motor control that you produce in the arts.
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