We hope you will
come to this conclusion as well.
@Ron I don't think there is enough information to
come to a conclusion as to whether she was right or wrong to sue.
Christie said that he and Cuomo would «work together to ensure that the investigation is seamless and coordinated, that
we come to a conclusion as quickly as possible.»
We're going to share this debate with people around New York and I hope that other county committees have events like this to help
them come to a conclusion as to who would be our best nominee think we're all in the same boat, we want to defeat Andrew Cuomo in November.»
1 pm Update: I understand that at its meeting this morning, the Standards Committee was unable to
come to a conclusion as to what decision to take over Caroline Spelman's case.
As for whether to make mayoral control permanent, Heastie said, «We did not
come to that conclusion as a conference.»
Sometime
I come to another conclusion as the tester of carmagazines and I want to know why.
Take two Volkswagen Group products to the track, in this case the Golf R and the Leon Cupra 280, thrash them about and see if you can
come to a conclusion as to which is best.
A recent study in the journal Energy Policy
comes to that conclusion as well.
in the journal Energy Policy
comes to that conclusion as well.
As a general rule, the police officer did not see the accident and so it's useful to know that a skilled personal injury attorney will have a number of accident reconstruction experts to turn to and these people will have a lot more time than a police officer to really look at the skid marks, look at the vehicle damage and
come to a conclusion as to speed, distance, etc..
CES 2018
came to a conclusion as multiple brands showcased their best smartphones, home appliances and other gadgets.
If, however, you're already using the OnePlus 5, then it may be a little bit harder to
come to a conclusion as the two devices are very similar.
Not exact matches
It's anyone's guess who Clinton would choose
to run
as vice president, and a bit early
to come to any
conclusions when the Democratic Party hasn't even made its nomination.
So, I
came to the
conclusion that
as long
as I could find an organization that provided high - quality services that I would otherwise have
to develop on my own, franchising was the way
to go.
As I thought more about it I realized that over the years I had
come to two uncommon
conclusions about monetary incentives.
And through his research on what separated the performance of Olympic swimmers from others who didn't fare
as well, Dan Chambliss
came to a similar
conclusion:
The special committee, which was formed
to independently assess what the best option for Dell shareholders is,
came to that
conclusion based on its meetings with investors
as well
as concerns over a key upcoming recommendation by investment advisory firm ISS, the person said.
Other central banks face similar conditions, and are
coming to the same
conclusions as the Bank of Canada.
A sub-field of AI known
as «machine learning» is particularly promising — this discipline is interested in creating algorithms that improve at tasks over time
to come to original
conclusions.
People often experience an inability
to adapt, and instead will
come to the
conclusion that they will always fail and may
as well stop trying altogether.
If you simply do what everyone else is doing, is it not rational
to come to the
conclusion that your end result will be the same
as everyone else?
On the contrary, a growing number of experts in the industry
as well
as academia have
come to the
conclusion that excessive speculation by traders and investors, aided by ultra-low interest rates and easy money, is severely distorting the market.
I also
came to the
conclusion that paying «experts» 1 % per annum was simply not cost effective in the current extreme low yield environment, so decided that I would try and learn
as much
as I could about making my own investment decisions.
As a result both investors might look at the same situation and
come to opposite
conclusions» David Einhorn
I recently did some research on keywords of different lengths and
came to the same
conclusions as yourself - long - tail keywords tend
to have higher conversion rates: http://www.calculatemarketing.com/blog/techniques/benefits-of-long-tail-keywords/ I guess if we consider that people making long - tail searches have already carried out the large majority of their research and are further along in the buying cycle, this makes complete sense.
We would actually dispute this
conclusion, but decided
to do so in a separate post (note: the report does not
come out in favor of this
conclusion either, it merely mentions the argument
as one that is made by critics of bitcoin).
«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.»
Automakers such
as Ford have
come to the same
conclusion, pushing for full autonomy because there's a danger in providing so much self - driving assistance that the driver is lulled into complacency and can't retake control of the vehicle quickly.
We also lost money in financial stocks during the crisis, but have
come to a very different
conclusion as to why.
Lastly, turning
to equities, we see that their research
comes to similar
conclusions as the Bank of America research we typically cover.
The
conclusion is that Williams at the NY Fed is in an even stronger position than
as a governor when it
comes to policymaking.
Southeast Asian countries such
as Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, and Vietnam have also
come to the
conclusion that blending intra-regional and extra-regional trade partners is the ideal way
to weather trade uncertainty emanating from Washington.
Senator Orrin Hatch, who had been a co-sponsor of the Chafee bill, emerged
as one of the mandate's most implacable opponents in 2010, writing in The Hill that
to come to «any other
conclusion» than that the mandate is unconstitutional «requires treating the Constitution
as the servant, rather than the master, of Congress.»
Topher Do you really think that a sane person reading the same verses
as you have in the book of BS is going
to come to the same nutty
conclusion you have?
As for the findings that
come in the form of research and reports they are mostly based on
conclusions formed in the lab and based on only the parameters applied
to the experiment.
Coming to the
conclusion that faith is a terrible excuse for accepting something
as true is a painstaking journey many of us have experienced.
Having carefully collected and sifted through the available intelligence, President Obama, who
as head of state and Commander in Chief holds both the olive branch and the arrows,
came to the
conclusion that the United States should augment its force in Afghanistan with 30,000 new troops, though their stay will not be long.
Christians can not imagine that anyone could possibly contemplate death without having the «assurance» that a beautiful heavenly existence awaits them, but in fact most true atheists (
as opposed
to those who are simply indifferent, which is a growing segment of the population) have given this quite a bit of thought and have
come to a different
conclusion.
When I say blindly it is because I know many, many, many religious people that believe what they believe because someone told them
to, not because they have studied the material and
come to their own
conclusions as you have.
But I don't think objective, non-religious people
come to conclusions so wildly different
as those among Christians.
And, not coincidentally, most enlightened philosophers have ultimately
come to similar
conclusions, for the good of society and mankind,
as well
as the individual.
In Harris» narrative, it's hard
to see exactly how she
comes to the
conclusion that concerns for «the poor's rights» demand aligning with liberal politics rather than those of Christian conservatives, but by the end, Harris finds herself on the opposite side of the political spectrum, voting with those she had envisioned
as the manifestation of evil while growing up.
@ Derrick Yu, This actually may
come as a shocker, but there are believers out there who still continue
to ask questions about God, about the Universe, and so forth, and unlike certain atheists out there who if they can't get definite answers
to just
come to conclusions that can not be verified like conclude that there is no God, at least there are believers out there who at least are willing
to at least be open
to the possibility that there is a God, and from there they develop their faith, which even though is not a perfect knowledge, at least can help keep those minds open, unlike certain atheists who take the easy way out and convincing themselves that it is a fact that there is no God, when in reality it is not a fact at all.
As the church and our interactions with God are often compared
to a marriage, I've
come to this
conclusion:
In fact, I've also
come to the
conclusion that tithing (
as practiced in churches now) is a form of bondage and legalism.
If he is just trying
to «act»
as though there are no gods he is proceeding from a position of belief and the experiment can not
come to any valid
conclusions.
I've
come to the
conclusion that dreams and visions and the pursuit of signs and wonders is not only unhealthy, but,
as Jesus said, adulterous.
«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.
I believed it initially but
as I observed your behaviour over the years I
came to the
conclusion that I had been misinformed and misled, along with many others like me, with tragic consequences.