Sentences with phrase «come to a conclusion on»

Investors» main concern is when the EPA and Volkswagen will come to a conclusion on the emissions scandal, says Arndt Ellinghorst, head of global automotive research at Evercore ISI Group.
A more effective approach is to show a range of perspectives, let people see where their views are on a spectrum and come to a conclusion on what they think is right.
To deepen engagement, allow your prospects to experience something and come to a conclusion on their own, rather than having a point painfully laid out for them.
This is how Wheeler's FCC came to its conclusions on AT&T and Verizon.
Morneau defended himself Friday by insisting Ottawa has absolutely not come to any conclusions on what national pharmacare could look like.
Remember, Nadella opposed the Nokia acquisition, but instead of simply dropping the axe on day one, thus wasting precious political capital, he hung the Windows team out to dry let Windows give it their best shot and come to that conclusion on their own.
Instead, by isolating Windows, he let the division's leadership come to that conclusion on their own.
I hope my Derby razor blades review helped you come to a conclusion on which blade would be good for you.
Studying the Salkinson - Ginsburg Hebrew New Testament was one of the things that helped me come to my conclusions on the recent paper I posted on Luke 6:1.
If what you're being taught is true, then you should be able to discover and come to that conclusion on your own anyway.
I read a lot about religion, theology, and philosophy, and I've come to a conclusion on what may be the most serious problem with religious leadership today: Entitlement!
I read a lot about religion, theology, and philosophy, and I've come to a conclusion on what may be the most serious problem with religious leadership today:
If that point is going to have any chance of resonating, let your listener come to that conclusion on his own, which will make it more likely to stick.
You know, every morning I wake up and think to myself, what will I do if we don't come to a conclusion on this birth control issue?
The lawyers keep billing to get all the work done in time, and they allow the client to come to that conclusion on their own.
Added McLaughlin, «It does not take six years to come to conclusions on health insurance.»
Earlier chairman of the ad - hoc committee and member representing Okura Constituency Hassan Abdullahi explained that the committee met three times with the striking workers and government but was yet to come to conclusion on the matter.
«I don't know that we have enough facts or information to come to any conclusion on what the Assembly did or didn't do.
Each county organization will begin the process this coming week, discussing the candidates and coming to a conclusion on who to support.
The tribunal has not yet come to a conclusion on this issue.
Published in 2012, the paper finds that scientists haven't yet come to a conclusion on what happens when soil freezes or gets very dry.
With «House» coming to its conclusion on Monday after an eight - year run, it's fair to say that quite a few regular cast members have seen their way in and out of the doors of Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, but their number can't hold a candle to how many guest stars — we're talking people who were on the show for a single - digit number of times — have turned up over the years.
After 11 days of celebrating magnificent and electric movies, the 24th Annual St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) came to a conclusion on Sunday evening, November 15.
It's just too bad Spielberg doesn't trust his audience enough to let them come to those conclusions on their own.
Jared Harris» run on AMC's Mad Men came to a conclusion on Sunday when Lane Pryce mad a shocking choice after being confronted by Don Draper over a forged check.
Reporters came to their conclusion on TDR through just two visits — less than two hours in all — completely disregarding the school's record of learning gains for low - income and special needs students.
And again this is just a difficult thing for most investors to really kind of come to a conclusion on.
I have come to their conclusions on my own, but my views have also been influenced by Minsky and the Santa Fe Institute.
This guide will take you through the things you should consider when purchasing and help you come to a conclusion on the best litter box for multiple cats.
A task force set up by the Volusia County Animal Control Advisory Board in 1997 looked into the problems associated with feral cats, but came to no conclusions on how best to handle them.
Back in January 2015 I came to this conclusion on what the game would be like: The mature subject matter and seedy player role means...
We are currently debating our next steps with all of that since their buyout by Razer, and will have more to say once the team and I come to a conclusion on what to do.
He explained that the e-mails «do still exist»; (114 - Q84) then went on to explain why the ICCER did not come to a conclusion on deliberate deletion of e-mails that had been requested...
We will explain why we have come to this conclusion on this website.
So the decision - maker relies on that evidence to come to a conclusion on the critical issues.
However, an adjudicator should be mindful of the possible perception of the parties and time the suggestion so it does not suggest that the adjudicator has come to any conclusions on the case.
Further, the FCA stated employers are not required to prove there was just cause for dismissal, which had been previously required by adjudicators, but it was up to the adjudicator to evaluate the circumstance of the termination and come to a conclusion on whether the dismissal was unjust.
That said, the court also found that the mother's behaviour was not without fault, as a significant amount of her evidence was deemed to be irrelevant or mostly unhelpful in coming to a conclusion on the issues that were decided.
The court came to this conclusion on the evidence provided by the trusts that they would need to restructure their operations (having only recently done so) should they not win and this would potentially impact healthcare as a whole in the region.
The Court of Appeal came to conclusions on all three points that accorded with the prior understanding in the profession.
However, counsel for Walsh and Mobil agreed that they would deal with the tribunal after this decision to come to a conclusion on the issues of pre-judgment interest and costs.
«A more effective approach is to show a range of perspectives, let people see where their views are on a spectrum and come to a conclusion on what they think is right.
Bestcoins is an ICO discussion platform, where cryptocurrency enthusiasts are able to share their previous, and current experiences with specific ICO token crowdsales, helping the blockchain community come to a conclusion on which coins are worth investing in.
Ten days ago now, which means most customers have had plenty of time to use Apple's first smart speaker and come to a conclusion on the company's first effort jumping into the smart speaker market.
Given the unique nature of this chip, we'll have to spend some time testing it more thoroughly before coming to any conclusions on performance, but the device we used seemed at least as fast as the Mate 7.
But where the hype for the Galaxy S7 (and Galaxy S7 edge) differs is in the huge amount of conflicting leaks that have made it hard to come to a conclusion on what the Korean giant will actually show the world at the next Unpacked event.
But even with all of the problems I've hounded on and pixel peeping I've admittedly done, I've finally come to a conclusion on this display: It's not bad enough to keep me away.
The court has been reviewing the European legislation to come to a conclusion on whether the transactions between digital and fiat currencies should be seen as a service and whether they should be tax - exempt or not.
Instead, by isolating Windows, he let the division's leadership come to that conclusion on their own.
Supervisors and coaches aid critical thinking and analysis that creates awareness and promotes responsibility so that workers can come to conclusions on their own, which enhances their competence.
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