Sentences with phrase «come to the same conclusion from»

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In July, social media analytics company Locowise said Facebook native videos outperformed videos shared from YouTube, while Search Engine Journal conducted its own internal stud, coming to the same conclusion.
A more recent document from the senate of priests of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, Ministry and Homosexuality in the Archdiocese of San Francisco (May 1983), comes to the same conclusion about some homosexual people.
Well, it comes from a 2000 year old book, contradicted by other 2000 year old books, no updates, can be interpreted in so many different ways depending on how the reader perceives his world (and how science has progressed... I'm sure if you were alive before galileo told you the earth did not revolve around the sun and had only the bible as your reference you would come to the same conclusion as the Vatican who said the sun revolved around the earth....
Totally separate from them, the Spirit led be to begin really studying what the Bible states about the church, and I came to mostly the same conclusions they had.
This means that the physical world can be investigated by the philosopher and the scientist, without precisely the same conclusions coming to light from each investigation.
Indeed, a recent comprehensive analysis of the diplomatic maneuverings and public positions of the Holy See from the end of the nineteenth century to the present, Andrej Kreutz» Vatican Policy on the Palestinian - Israeli Conflict (Greenwood Press, 1990) comes to this same conclusion.
Theo came from injury and has not played enough time to tune up, why cuz Le Frog insists playing his wonder boy, give the man a chance, same play time as GIROUD and then jump to conclusions, coming from Injury he scored a hat trick against West Brom, when was the last time GIROUD scored 3 goals in one game....
That's a weird conclusion to come to while watching someone plate up a Monte Cristo and an order of the same chicken tenders the restaurant had served for twenty years plopped on top of a bucket of soggy penne noodles and recycled cajun sauce from a recently cancelled menu addition — IT»S BAYOU CHICKEN PASTALAYA Y ’ ALL — but it's where I went.
(Around the same time in America, psychologist Harry Harlow was coming to the same conclusion in his fascinating and heart - rending studies of baby monkeys, where he observed that babies sought comfort, and not just food, from their mothers.)
But when we are presented with the same pattern over and over again it is easy to fall victim to what is known as confirmation bias, or coming to false conclusions because the evidence we use does not come from a broad enough sample.
Report, after report, after report come to the same conclusions with absolutely no preventative action from the HSE or Department of Health.»
It is silly for the Town of East Hampton to spend millions of dollars to come to the same conclusion several years from now.
Just a couple of weeks ago, an internal memo from the Obama administration's Justice Dept. surfaced coming to the same conclusion.
They seem to have read the same sources, cite identical quotes from The Iliad, and come to the same conclusions.
The groups used different statistical approaches to subtract out the gamma - ray emission from normal astrophysical sources such as pulsars and supernovae to hunt for a dark matter signal, and each arrived at the same conclusion — that any gamma - ray light coming from dark matter must be generated by a relatively heavy particle.
Two years ago, two reports prepared by the National Academy of Sciences and a panel of specialists from within the Department of Energy came to the same conclusion, recommending that some details of the fusion experiments should be declassified.
This is the conclusion that Christopher Graney, a physicist at Jefferson Community and Technical College in Louisville, Kentucky, came to after reading manuscripts from another astronomer who was active in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century, at the same time as Galileo.
A report last June from the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) came to the same conclusion and called FDA research «unfocused and fragmented.»
Scientists at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta who collected urine from various mammals came to the startling conclusion that nearly all of them — from dogs to elephants — took about the same amount of time to pee.
Extensive research from prior studies has come to the same conclusion.
Apart from this study, more than 130 other studies too came up to the same conclusion.
In both males and females with androgenic alopecia, scientists came to same the conclusion (and also found lower HDL - C values compared to control)(2) In acne patients some scientist found the same thing (3) Another study was made to determine the mitochondria in acne suffers, and found that compared to control acne suffers experienced overactive mtorc1 from bad food.
Though they originally came from vastly different schools of thought about diet and weight loss, renowned nutritionist Jonny Bowden and well - respected physician Steven Masley independently came to the same conclusion about why so many people continually fail to shed pounds and get healthy.
So after watching woman after woman and dressing them from boyfriend to skinnies, I came to one conclusion: no body type is the same and size doesn't matter.
Q: After thoroughly reading and reviewing about Russian women from your site, I've come to the conclusion that Russian women and American women are pretty much the same in their search for love and security.
Using the same data from 2012's «Searching for a Mate» study, a Ph.D. candidate at Michigan State came to the opposite conclusion about online dating and relationship quality.
While Lovenheim's study used data from just three states, Andrew Coulson, using national data, also came to the same conclusion.
While Lovenheim's study used data from just three states, Cato Institute's Andrew Coulson, using national data, came to the same conclusion.
More recent studies from the Educational Testing Service, Notre Dame, and Stanford looked at the same data sets and came to similar conclusions.
She comes to the same critical conclusion about Big Publishing, but from a different direction.
As Paul Meehl (one of the founding fathers of the importance of quant models versus human judgements) wrote: There is no controversy in social science which shows such a large body of qualitatively diverse studies coming out so uniformly in the same direction as this one... predicting everything from the outcomes of football games to the diagnosis of liver disease and when you can hardly come up with a half a dozen studies showing even a weak tendencyin favour of the clinician, it is time to draw a practical conclusion.
After studying data from the post-Graham era, we have come to the same conclusion as Graham: cheapness is everything; quality is a nice - to - have.
Regardless of whether she ever realizes that fact by taking the obvious, irrefutable, and inevitable logical step that flows from her «new» approaches — that people who kill cats do not love cats because killing is a choice — she does not have to take that step in order to come to that same conclusion.
From what Ive seen, Im pretty sure Digital Foundry will come to the same conclusion.
Spoiler alert: Andrew's research into whether lockboxes legally constitute gambling from last January comes to the same conclusion.
In fact, at present, the only two replies to this tweet appear to come to the same conclusion, so there are already people getting this idea from this one tweet.
Imagine the horror felt from my perspective, hearing my friend speak the exact same conclusion I had already come to in regards to the game.
That change will not happen until a majority of them study the issues and come to conclusions based on factual information, rather than «noise» from interest groups or from pandering to same.
Imagine if you will, someone like me arguing evidence for AGW coming to CFACT and citing an article from, not a top - tier journal, nor even a second - tier, but more like a third - tier journal like the Asia - Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences (which people generally publish in when they can't pass the more rigorous peer review of the more reputable journals), and if that paper were written by a person who's work has had to be corrected by others, not once, not twice, but FOUR times to my knowledge, and every correction takes it back in the opposite direction of what that person was arguing, and if the paper I was citing was this guy making the same old tired argument he's been corrected on before, and if this paper already had evidence of data tampering to get it's conclusions... just imagine the uproar from the usual crowd here.
«It's powerful to see groups from across civil society coming to the same conclusion that in order to keep open any hope of an international climate treaty, we need to challenge the power of the fossil fuel industry.
I've read parts of the IPCC reports and I can not, coming from my world, get to that same conclusions in terms of certainty.
GISS Surface Temperature Analysis from 2011, which comes to almost the same conclusion?
«He always came to the same conclusion: The temperature supplied from 2012 showed a higher warming than the published [archived data] in 2010,» Ederer wrote.
However, if you see a completely different species, say an Australian Black Swan Cygnus atratus, on the same lake, then you might come to a different and more rapid conclusion; but in order to do so you have to know one kind of swan from another and broadly speaking, I'm not sure Paul MacRae does, and that is the real problem with taking this book seriously.
Our initial work was not the final word on the matter, but it stimulated follow - up research by an economist from the UK, Mark Freeman, who together with colleagues Gernot Wagner and Richard Zeckhauser from Harvard's Kennedy School, published a more extensive mathematical analysis of the problem that came to roughly the same conclusions.
In the same issue of Nature, the journalists Jeff Tollefson and Natasha Gilbert come to the conclusion that the treaties that emerged from the original Rio summit «failed to achieve even a fraction of the promises that world leaders trumpeted two decades ago.»
Others were coming to the same conclusion at that time — I know from discussion and early research efforts.
Nicole Chuetz over at Terrapass, however, comes to a different conclusion from the same study.
etc However there are other stations worldwide fulfulling the same criteria and I have come to the conclusion that they all closely resemble each other, having eliminated all anthroprogenic effects apart from CO2
Our study of every oral argument at the Illinois Supreme Court from 2008 through 2016 came to the same conclusion: the larger the margin between your total questions from the Court and your opponent, the less your chance of winning.
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