Sentences with phrase «come to a conclusion yet»

I haven't come to any conclusions yet.
I haven't really come to a conclusion yet, but now I have a lot more to think about.
If you haven't come to this conclusion yet, I highly recommend this game.
That is a good question — have you come to any conclusion yet?

Not exact matches

Yet the teams were using analytics to come to conclusions and, finally, to make recommendations.
He might be right, yet it's too early to come to any conclusions about the degree to which responsible investing will move into the mainstream.
Conclusion The behavioralists have yet to come up with a coherent model that actually predicts the future rather than merely explains, with the benefit of hindsight, what the market did in the past.
Yet another website has come to the wholly unoriginal conclusion that Florida is the worst state based upon cheeky rankings by writers who presumably have never lived here.
«Going through and looking at it more recently as the stock has come down to the levels that it hit post-third quarter results, I came to my own conclusion that, I have got about 10 to 15 percent downside if this transition is not yet complete.»
The conclusion I came to was that at $ 47 a share, the stock seemed likely to be priced to return no less than 8 % a year even if rates never rose and yet more than 20 % a year if rates rose quickly.
You don't know any of us on here but yet you judge us... most of us have explored the christian aspect and have come to the conclusion that it doesn't fit with how we view life... it doesn't make us wrong, it makes us human.
He surely can not seriously imagine that men of similar intellectual caliber to his own have not asked the same searching fundamental questions about life and its meaning which he himself asks, and yet have come to the conclusion that the Christian Faith is an indispensable part of total truth.
Yet many seekers also believe in a spiritual existence and come to very different conclusions than you do.
Yet you come to a completely different conclusion than I do.
He would explain that after being exposed to Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism & Christianity throughout his life, he had come to the conclusion that they each individually claim to be the «only true way,» yet none truly made sense.
My study of the history of Christianity, even just of the bible, was enough for me to come to the conclusion that I had been lied to and that the religion was yet another attempt to codify and dogmatize something that can not be held inside a structure.
Here we have known methods of life on this planet that we have studied and observed to come to an evolutionary conclusion for part of the origins of life (the manual transmission) and then you have your theory of a prime mover, a universal creator (the flux capacitor if you will), which can not be tested, can not be seen, can not be heard, can not be felt by any known testing methods and yet you want to say «Hey, why havn't you learned to drive the flux capacitor transmission yet?
That the two Niebuhrs could each interpret the Manchurian situation in 1932 as tragic and yet come to differing conclusions about the proper American response shows that using the concept of tragedy in ethical reflection hardly resolves disagreements, but may simply shift them to a deeper level.
Only if the subject is somehow active in the process can it make the decisions it must to exercise in freedom and self - creativity Thus the subject must be operative within concrescence, and yet can only come into being at its conclusion.
I come to this conclusion because you have yet to respond to the scripture references I have offered in my previous comments.
You are all just creating a fantastical make - believe narrative around yourself and they are coming to a different conclusion than you do, yet you see fit to disparage their beliefs that they have zero evidence of, by relying on your beliefs which you have zero evidence of.
We have expressed this in the preceding by saying that man was in Error, and had brought this upon his head «by his own guilt; and we came to the conclusion, partly in jest and yet also in earnest, that it was too much to expect of man that he should find this out for himself.
Overall, we both came to the conclusion that compared to my first version of tigernut granola, it is definitely more «earthy crunchy,» yet still equally delicious.
In conclusion, although I havent seen it yet, the movie comes off as depserately trying to push a political agenda, so if you want to avoid mixing your entertainment with politics I still recommend going to see Benghazi instead.
«A few months ago it seemed like I was the plague and I thought about leaving Madrid, but quietly, yet I decided to stay because at 33 I came to the conclusion that I must fight, be reborn, compete.
Yet Nicholas has managed to come to the conclusion that she was being judged for her size all because this woman is an insanely jealous «harpie.»
Of course, this is entirely a dream world and has little to do with what communism actually is, yet a large number of youths in capitalist nations have somehow come to the conclusion that communism is preferable.
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.
«In the case of this chicken, yes, the full work hasn't been done yet, and we have our officers down there and I'm sure in a matter of a day or two, we will come to the conclusion of it», and said an officer has been cited by he won't put out his name.
The tribunal has not yet come to a conclusion on this issue.
Using these ingredients, plus some basic physical principles, Einstein came to mind - boggling yet unavoidable conclusions that overturned all of physics.
Better yet, the researchers can explain why the brain comes to this conclusion.
UvA hasn't released the full report yet, so just how the panel came to its conclusions — or why it phrases them as it does — is unclear.
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.
Yet, both men came to the same conclusion: Sudden infant death syndrome comes about because of a deficiency of ascorbate, also known as vitamin C. On the other hand, supplementing with enough vitamin C can prevent the «unpreventable,» and likely save the lives of thousands of infants.
Personal style Not rated yet Hi Pamela I've read all the style types on your site and come to the conclusion that my style is Romantic.
The thorough evaluation of the DC film slate has yet to come to any bit of a conclusion.
Like O'Hehir, I've come to this conclusion after two weeks of preparation for the 50th New York Film Festival — a time in which I've seen a great many films, from Antonio Mendez Esparza's quietly powerful Here and There to Cristian Mungiu's riveting yet low - key Beyond the Hills to Christian Petzold's modest character drama Barbara.
Not quite hammy, but within whiffing distance, as both David and Walter, subtly different, but both imperious, yet interested, in the surrounding humans, even if they have come to different conclusions about how best to serve them.
DPS spokesman Steve Wasko said Bobb has not yet «come to any conclusion about any specific changes to the contract,» but made the announcement because it would be «prudent» to inform teachers of possible changes to their contract.
Conclusions ought not to be in light of subjective or passionate values yet rather the actualities coming about because of the information examination.
The book mentioned below (which the FP has been excerpting) is on just that theme, as is one yet to be published that comes to the same conclusion: Calum Ross's The Real Estate Retirement Plan.
I've been playing this since Tuesday now, building my Guild, slaying fools in Multiplayer and assassinating people I just don't like and I'm coming to the conclusion that this is the best Creed game yet.
The chances are that at some point you've been watching a mindless reality TV show or yet another horrible program about a daft subject and come to the conclusion that if you were in charge of the network you could do so much better than this drivel.
Having absolutely zero knowledge of this strange world I almost immediately came to the conclusion that I was in for yet another generic fantasy RPG as the game's opening weighted me down a barrage of lore revolving around ancient demon lords and the like.
While John Walker (who I haven't read enough to know if I can trust just yet) comes to pretty much the same conclusion at RPS:
But don't jump to conclusions just yet — Bethesda did not confirm a new game title is coming to NX.
It comes to yet another conclusion, reinforcing my own feeling that we are a long way away from being able to forecast future methane levels.
More accessible than Lewis and Curry (which is more PDF and less point (mode) oriented), yet coming to similar conclusions.
This seems a simple conclusion, readily made, yet no climate researcher has come forth to state the obvious.
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