We must all investigate before
coming to conclusions in order to ensure any information we share is actually credible.
The two
came to this conclusion in their past lives, before they became investors.
«I have always taken the view that the sacramental ministry of women is not something possible for the Church of England [but] we have
come to the conclusion in the Church that this is something we can hold together on.»
If you have not already
come to that conclusion in your own life, I pray that as we continue to study through the book of Luke, that will be the conclusion you come to.
I have
come to the conclusion in my forties that it was all a waste of time.
I just want to clarify one thing, I do not think I can «change» anyone, I just attempt to tweak someone's reasoning in the hopes that they will eventually
come to a conclusion in a more reasonable manner.
Look, dammit, this is my article, and I'll
come to these conclusions in my own time.
With nine goals, Giovanni Simeone was by some distance the top scorer in the South American Under - 20 Championships, which
came to a conclusion in Uruguay on Saturday.
Ocean researchers from Kiel and Finland
come to this conclusion in a current study, which will be published online yesterday (September 8th) in the journal Global Change Biology.
There was not enough data to
come to a conclusion in men.
His hit TV series The Night Manager is just
coming to its conclusion in Britain (it airs in America in April), his satirical thriller High - Rise just opened in the UK, and now his Hank Williams...
Establishing this relationship between data, that apparently is independent and that humans are unable to connect so quickly, gives us the chance to
come to a conclusion in real time and apply some kind of solution to the cause of the problem, because you know that the child will not go to school and you have to fix this.
Hopkins
herself came to that conclusion in a roundabout way: through her career as a high school guidance counselor.
By thinking we can improve the odds of making better decisions, protect yourself and those you love, solve problems, overcome obstacles, make better use of information,
come to conclusions in a more authentic way, maximize your potential, make wiser choices about competing options, transform yourself by adapting behavior and opinions and... Evolve.
Kevin Walker
came to this conclusion in the early 1990s.
Meyer's Lunar Chronicles
comes to a conclusion in its fourth installment.
It all comes to a conclusion in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Shattered Grid # 1, the oversized finale to the epic comic book event from Higgins and Di Nicuolo that changes everything for the Power Rangers in ways no one ever expected.
The series will officially
come to its conclusion in the magazine's October issue, which hits shelves in Japan on August 25.
He came to this conclusion in a tablet display «shoot - out» published today which featured the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD which out performed the iPad mini.
I remember rushing out to get Star Wars Galaxies when it first came out only to disappointingly discover that my internet was far too basic to run it, now it's eight years later and the game'll be
coming to its conclusion in about two weeks on the 15th December, which shouldn't come as a surprise to you if you're a regular reader of our news blog.
If you put aside Final Fantasy, you have this three - vs - three battle system and fun - filled matches taking quite a short amount of time — games
comes to a conclusion in about 3 and a half minutes — and I don't think there's ever been a game before that worked on that kind of system.
It's doubtful we will
come to a conclusion in real - time on the attribution of this event — or any event — without significant research, better tools / models, and observations.
He says:» I just
came to the conclusion in the end that this was a way of keeping it all on track.»
Coming to a conclusion in this thread, there are these points.
There is no way I would ever try to
come to any conclusion in an analysis with such a massive unknown in play.
The appeal court ruled a reasonable person wouldn't
come to that conclusion in the case of ICBCadvice.com.
BC's court of appeal
came to this conclusion in Falvai v. Falvai, 2008 BCCA 503.
Two big cases which continue their stately progress through the legal system on both sides of the Atlantic may well
come to a conclusion in 2017 and establish new parameters for the design - savvy and content - hungry consumer sectors.
Discussing your case with the D.A. very seldom
comes to a conclusion in your favor.
The majority
came to these conclusions in the application of the test, and the intertwined doctrine of deference to the jury's verdict, at paras. 38 - 9:
Class counsel argued the trial court stated it had seen the «thousands» of hours of time expended by class counsel over the many years the case has been pending and that it did not need time sheets to
come to its conclusion in favor of the $ 124 million award.
I came to this conclusion in December of 2017 during a design workshop in Chicago.
That the company
came to this conclusion in 2011 is interesting since the mobile messaging industry, which was then comparatively far smaller than it is today, is now really testing those waters with gaming, video calling and other services sprouting up on messenger apps — initially those in Asia — over the past 6 - 12 months.
How do hiring professionals
come to their conclusion in just five minutes?
Not exact matches
But when it
comes to coddling smaller companies just because they are small, the IMF is unequivocal
in its
conclusion.
«I had a most extraordinary Christmas, and I have
come to the
conclusion that I would not have spent it out of the trenches for worlds,» another British soldier said
in a letter
to loved ones.
With these concerns
in mind, what
conclusion does the article
come to?
In many ways, she
came to that
conclusion by ignoring convention.
Moreover,
in deciding
to cancel its credit, Ottawa
came to a starkly different
conclusion.
This is something that is hard
to explain simply, but fundamentally, data has
to be
in a disaggregated state - that is
to say, it has
to come from multiple sources so that more
in - depth
conclusions can be drawn from it.
Another study published
in the British Journal of Nutrition
in 2012
came to a similar
conclusion about pistachios, finding that they had about 5 % fewer calories than originally assumed.
«One of the
conclusions we
came to, early on, was that the traditional notion of retiring
in your early sixties was a bad idea... 70 is the new 65.»
In a separate report focusing on larger integrated oil companies, Moody's came to a similar conclusion — that the substantial improvement in the financial position of the oil industry over the past year is poised to slow dow
In a separate report focusing on larger integrated oil companies, Moody's
came to a similar
conclusion — that the substantial improvement
in the financial position of the oil industry over the past year is poised to slow dow
in the financial position of the oil industry over the past year is poised
to slow down.
After this happened, Branson
came to a concrete
conclusion he would follow
in all his business endeavors going forward:
Instead, Handa began researching and
came to the
conclusion that he should focus initially on the Boston area and a swath of New England that takes
in Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire.
The first
conclusion they
came too was expected and entirely
in line with previous research: the more familiar we are with a particular route, the longer we estimate it
to be.
Different administrators have
come to different
conclusions about how best
to apply the law
in view of the science, and many of their decisions have been challenged
in court, sometimes successfully, for either going too far or not far enough.
That Stanford / Cornell study
came to a similar
conclusion, suggesting that companies turn managers, directors and associates, into «writers
in charge of advertising copy» or «co-ordinators of sustainability activities.»
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.
They spent 2,000 hours comparing people
in the films and their behaviours and
came to some rather counter-intuitive
conclusions.