Sentences with phrase «come to the same conclusions after»

In that instance, the U.S. Supreme Court ended up coming to the same conclusion after the state ruling.
I've come to the same conclusions after years of experiments and reading articles on PubMed.

Not exact matches

«I'll pray about it» I certainly would throw that into the same bag as «the will of the Lord» for you or myself by someone else, is always generated by their personal prejudices, what don't appeal to them is not the will of the Lord, I came to that conclusion only year's after the damage was already done.
The fact that different schools of thought have come to different conclusions after reading the same bible does nt seem to register with many christians who effectively hold to the position «My doctrine is what the bible teaches so the other view is wrong».
Indeed, I never cease to be amazed at the opposite conclusions that different people often come to after hearing the same conversation.
I was alerted to Stegall's article after I had already been addressing the teaching of Zane Hodges at my site, and coming to the same conclusions.
After reviewing, the task force has come to the same conclusion in its report, due to the principle that organic farming is an integrated system — starting with soil health.
I came to the same conclusions as SMB and would cite as justification multi-millionaire Jones leaving his car after hitting a pregnant lady, the car having in it drug paraphinalia and supermarket own brand condoms (wonderful choice!)
I always thought that a «çoach» and «tactician» meant the same thing in footballing terms but after watching Wenger yesterday, I came to the conclusion that there is a difference.
I was looking at the numbers after Dez was cut and I came to the same conclusion concerning Dez.
After you acquaint yourself with this outstanding, diverse group of 115 dads, Austin and I believe you will come to the same conclusion we have about the true state of fatherhood: That the responsible, active, nurturing caring, loving, dedicated dads far outnumber the irresponsible, absent dads.
Report, after report, after report come to the same conclusions with absolutely no preventative action from the HSE or Department of Health.»
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.
After nearly 14 years of being a vegetarian my husband and I came to the same conclusion, separately, that we needed to include some animal protein in our diet for the health our children and ourselves.
After looking at all the information regarding colloidal silver generators, you may have come to the conclusion that they are mostly all the same as far as operation.
I ended up throwing the whole batch out after everyone in the family tried one and came to the same conclusion.
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.
After much research and deliberation, I have to come to the conclusion that each website offers a slightly different approach to online lesbian dating although the end goal is the same.
It's dusty and creaky after fourteen years on the shelf, dealing with drilling wetlands and the like — but the real question is how Darby's theories could possibly be so privileged when, truth be known, if two Supreme Court Justices were offed in quick succession, everybody and their sister would be coming to the same broad conclusions this not - especially - bright law student reached.
When I was first considering this school, I met a principal who said that after spending fifteen years as a principal who loved his kids, in the end he came to the same conclusion.
In fact, we come to the same conclusion in both analyses: the expected increase in student outcomes after the hurricanes due to population change is no more than 0.02 to 0.06 standard deviations, or about 10 percent of the difference - in - differences estimates in Figure 1.
After the innovative flip - book for the first issue, allow the reader to come to the same conclusion via two mirrored stories featuring leads separated by 2000 years, the second issue may look far more traditional by comparison.
After spending much of 2014 reading and researching the marketing side of this business, I have come to the same conclusion that the authors of Right.
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.
Study after study comes to the same conclusion.
Silently, as we turned corners onto one joyous view or architectural delight after another, all four grown - ups were coming to the same terrifying conclusion — this might be too good to ignore.
«Migrating butterflies in high quantities explains it,» they said, after coming to the conclusion that the painted lady butterflies, which travel between the central and southwestern United States and northern Mexico every autumn, showed up on the radar due to their large wings and because they were all flying in the same direction.
After seeing the BTI info, I came to the same conclusion.
Last week Paul Alan Levy, the First Amendment lawyer with Public Citizen, came to the same conclusion: bar panels have no business going after people who happen to be lawyers over their political speech.
After gathering information from about 120,000 subscribers, Consumer Reports came to the conclusion that Google Project Fi is one of the best cellphone services in the country, only bettered by Consumer Cellular, the same network that carried the crown in 2016.
After these observations, she come to the conclusions that while often those around us complain of love being «mysterious» — that it all seems to come down to the same root issue.
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