Sentences with phrase «coming to a conclusion by»

In many ways, she came to that conclusion by ignoring convention.
This is not a simple decision and we will consider fully the implications before coming to a conclusion by mid-year [2017].»
As I have said, I am happy that the process was open and fair, and that it came to a conclusion by consensus.»
They came to this conclusion by modeling the supernovae using the SEDONA code, which was developed with funding from two DOE Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) Institutes to calculate light curves, spectra and polarization of aspherical supernova models.
Gibbs and his colleagues came to this conclusion by extending Blake's original data to include newer cohorts of data: people born in the 1950s, 1960 s and 1970s.
Miller and colleagues came to these conclusions by looking at radiocarbon dates — based on how much of the radioactive form of carbon they contain — from dead plants revealed by melting ice on Baffin Island, in the Canadian Arctic.
Yale University - led scientists came to that conclusion by reconstructing the first continuous sea - level rise rates for the past two millennia and then comparing it to variations in global temperature.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) came to that conclusion by analyzing videos of two healthy people sneezing about 50 times over several days.
They came to this conclusion by measuring the relationship of ground reaction forces and increase intra-abdominal pressure (increases stability) while repeatedly lifting weights with barbells.
The study, which involved 200,000 people from 53 countries, came to this conclusion by ranking people's personality preferences and then comparing them.1 Participants were asked to think about the gender that most attracted them, then to choose and rank that gender's top three attractive personality traits (from twenty - three given options.)
Researchers came to their conclusions by tracking test results of a cohort of ELL students who started kindergarten in 2007.
Watching news from ALL channels (good and bad) and then coming to a conclusion by your own reasoning is the best way to interpret news today.
Obviously you have come to this conclusion by comparing angular momentum disturbances to solar activity, therefore you can not say that this agreement supports your hypothesis.
Researchers came to that conclusion by carefully analyzing the way rivers cut through each of these planetary bodies.
The committee comes to conclusions by consensus and has the ability to close session to outside observers.
David B. Rowley, professor of geophysical sciences at the University of Chicago, and fellow researchers came to the conclusions by combining observations of the East Pacific Rise with insights from modeling of the mantle flow there.
The court came to this conclusion by analyzing the French version of s. 45 (7)(which codifies the RCD for s. 45), which refers to both criminal and civil proceedings.
Whereas the judge came to her conclusions by applying the authorities, it is difficult to reconcile the findings with the clear wording of s 14A.

Not exact matches

The Wall Street Journal spoke to other researchers who came to the same conclusion by different means.
«Markets are coming to the conclusion that the U.S. economy is close to overheating and therefore that the risks of inflation are bigger than the risks of a recession,» Deutsche Bank economist Torsten Slok said, quoted by the Financial Times.
Another study published last week by Verizon came to a similar conclusion.
By monitoring who sat with whom and comparing that to data on employee productivity, Humanyze came to a simple but surprising conclusion — if you want your people to collaborate more effectively, you should probably invest in bigger tables.
The author, Dr. Alok Kumar, came to this conclusion after examining over 2 million stock forecasts made by 17,240 analysts covering a total of 13,636 stocks.
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.
Morneau defended himself Friday by insisting Ottawa has absolutely not come to any conclusions on what national pharmacare could look like.
Studies relying on self - reported data have come to even more alarming conclusions; a survey conducted by the U.K. branch of Weight Watchers, for example, found that people were sitting an average of 14 hours and 39 minutes a day.
A separate report by America's Research Group, released Wednesday, came to a similar conclusion.
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By convention's end, all the Zillow Group recruiters have come to the same conclusion: We have to come back next year.
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.
Chair Yellen, relying heavily on research by David Reifschneider using the FRBUS model, comes to the relatively serene conclusion that by using forward guidance and QE policies — or LSAP (Large Scale Asset Purchases) in Fed parlance, the Fed will likely able to respond adequately to the next recession with its existing tool kit.
An important study by Rogoff and Rheinhart in 2013 came to the conclusion that when debt levels reached 90 per cent of GDP growth indeed would suffer.
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.
Instead, by isolating Windows, he let the division's leadership come to that conclusion on their own.
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).
If I were making the decisions, I would invite the leader's from all the political parties to join the televised debate, but because the decision is being made by a private television company I can understand how they came to this conclusion.
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump seem to have come to a similar conclusion: we can kill two birds with one stone by convincing companies to bring back their cash from overseas and using some tax revenue from that cash to fund infrastructure investment.
LH experts have come to the conclusion after exercising due diligence that they will offer their Pre ICO tokens at the lowest price possible, and expect to see an increase in its token price by 5 %, 10 %, 15 % and 21 % each week.
While doing research regarding how Electric Vehicle Charging stations would be affected by the design of communities, I came to a disparaging conclusion.
Too often, sales people get discouraged by «no show» sales leads and come to the conclusion that the prospect was an unqualified lead, or not really interested, or is feeling premature «buyer's remorse» for agreeing to the appointment setting in the first place.
«Such social doctrine provides directions but, with few exceptions (for instance, the defense of innocent human life), does not provide directives of immediate applicability to policy questions on which people of good faith, guided by reason and conscience, can come to different conclusions
It suggests that there are four criterion by which we come to a conclusion; Scripture, reason, tradition and experience.
«Following the pounding of Todd Akin by the GOP kings and lieutenants in the last 36 hours, I've come to the conclusion that the real issue is the soul of America,» wrote David Lane, an evangelical activist who's influential in the Republican Party, in an e-mail to fellow activists Thursday morning.
Atheists by and large do not want atheism legislated or running government, we would like people to use reason to come to their conclusions not force.
But I am not constrained by any creed in the matter, and looking impartially into certain miracles of mediaeval and modern times, I have come to the conclusion that they occurred.
It is by virtue of examining all the evidence in detail that most Atheists come to the conclusion that belief in the supernatural is unwarranted and just plain silly.
In fact, I've always been intrigued by how anyone who doesn't believe in a higher power could come to the conclusion that there is any purpose to life at all beyond what we have socially or individually constructed for essentially selfish reasons.
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.
By the time I was an adult, I had already come to the conclusion that religion was nothing more than rituals based on tradition.
«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.
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