Sentences with phrase «conclusion about the identity»

Surely he is aware that millions of people have relied on that same method throughout history, and through it have come to diametrically and often violently opposed conclusions about the identity, nature, and desires of the being they claim to be perceiving.
There's not much out there that would let one reach definitive conclusions about the identity of this entity — the address disclosed by Cuomo is that of Delaware - based The Company Corporation.
Had researchers recovered only one bone from either of these species, they might have arrived at a very different conclusion about the identity of the owner.

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Their contrasting crisis of identity will leave audiences with a lot to consider as they try to construct their own conclusions about this thoughtful tale.
The Identity Project gives young people the agency to explore their backgrounds on their own — a key part of the adolescent developmental process — so that they can draw individual conclusions about who they are and how their background has shaped them.
The installation at the Carpenter Center features artifacts from this experience and a video and raises questions about authenticity, identity, and our innate desire for conclusion.
With Here Not There, MCASD does not aim to reach definitive conclusions about the nature of artistic production in San Diego County; nor does the Museum expect to draw a single narrative illustrating notions of identity or regionalism.
A fitting sports analogy might be — e.g., who cares if athletes use drugs — we can simply adjust for the effect of the drugs after the event has taken place and draw a valid conclusion based on the adjusted times about the identity of the real winners, right?
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