Sentences with phrase «conclusion we reached in»

That spring, it was obvious to Knight that the conclusion reached in his graduate paper had been confirmed: The market for athletic shoes was strong and growing stronger.
Here are some of the conclusions reached in that study:
The degree of variation in the conclusions reached in the studies referred to above is somewhat dissatisfying for anyone seeking a firm correct answer to the question of how the future elderly will fare.
Many commenters also based support for delay on opposition to the substance of the Fiduciary Rule and PTEs, as written, and disagreement with the conclusions reached in the final rulemaking and associated Regulatory Impact Analysis.
We thought the conclusions reached in the final environmental impact statement were pretty clear.»
Even some Valley companies are troubled by the conclusions reached in the Apple report.
And since Stapp has provided no further arguments for the meaningfulness of the joint class A, B, C, and D or for the propriety of treating the four equations relating the four sets of spin - value products as simultaneous equations, one can only conclude that both of these matters stand in need of considerable clarification and that any philosophical claims which depend upon the conclusion reached in Stapp's proof are in jeopardy.
One of the conclusions reached in March was to allow police access to the Eurodac database of fingerprints, which was set up specifically to deal with asylum applications, and to the visa information system (Visa), which contains data on visa applications.
The analysis confirms the conclusion reached in an earlier study, which dated the origin of animals to the Neoproterozoic Era, which lasted from 1000 to 540 million years ago.
Their results essentially confirm the conclusions reached in a previous study.
How many people actually view Guilty Gear's story mode, I just don't know, but Rev 2's is essentially a short epilogue to the conclusion reached in Revelator — in fact, the single new story chapter only lasts a matter of minutes.
That is the conclusion reached in one of the first attempts to estimate the overall cost for schools of implementing the recommendations of the excellence commission, whose report — «A Nation at Risk» — was the first of a handful of major analyses of public education...
The conclusions reached in this study should open your eyes to the significance of tax efficiency.
This is another way of expressing the same mindful conclusion we reached in the Article 7 series.
The conclusion I reached in 1975 was «punctuated equilibrium».
This is one of the key conclusions I reached in four years of considering the nature of the problem.
The report summary failed to reflect either the tentative nature of the conclusions reached in the white papers or the often strong caveats conveyed by their individual authors.
One should expect with the objectives of CanWEA and GE so closely aligned the conclusions reached in this study did not produce results that prove the opposite.
Although the conclusions reached in this post are initially counter-intuitive, we here explain why ethical arguments are in some ways much stronger arguments than self - interest based arguments and the failure to look at climate change policies through an ethical lens has practical consequences.
What will be the likely change in conditions (positive and negative) in specific countries as a result of the conclusion reached in # 1, and what is the evidence to support this conclusion?
Some of the conclusions reached in these comments may well be shown to be incorrect by future research.
NOAA even puts the IG's efforts at par with the efforts of others with dubious distinctions: «The findings in the Inspector General's investigation are similar to the conclusions reached in a number of other independent investigations into climate data stewardship and research that were conducted by the UK House of Commons, Penn State University, the InterAcademy Council, and the National Research Council, after the release of the stolen emails All of the reports exonerated climate scientists from allegations of wrong - doing.»
The research report pairs nicely with the conclusions reached in the Institute's 2014 report, Self - Represented Litigants in Family Law Disputes: Contrasting the Views of Alberta Family Law Lawyers and Judges of the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench.
When considering the current English regime of CFAs and success fees he commented (page 96 para1.10) «it must be frankly admitted that the conclusions reached in this chapter will cause dismay to many lawyers.
I believe that the conclusion reached in this opinion represents is an outlier and will likely not be adopted by other jurisdictions, but it's a good idea to keep it in mind, just to be on the safe side.
In addition, this report pairs nicely with the conclusions reached in the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family's 2014 report, «Self - Represented Litigants in Family Law Disputes: Contrasting the Views of Alberta Family Law Lawyers and Judges of the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench» by John - Paul Boyd and Lorne Bertrand.
At the same time, the start and finish of the criminal justice process are now indefinite and indistinct as a result of the introduction of mass surveillance and the erosion against «double jeopardy» protections caused by scientific advances that make it possible to revisit conclusions reached in the distant past.
The court questioned whether the conclusions reached in Al - Khawaja necessarily followed from the existing Strasbourg jurisprudence, but accepted that the «sole or decisive degree» test had been recited in a number of cases.
This was the conclusion reached in an oft - cited study at Columbia University, where researchers counted the number of verbal fillers used by professors during lectures given to undergraduate students in three separate academic divisions: the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities.27 The natural - sciences professors used the fewest verbal fillers, with a mean rate of 1.39 uhs per minute.28 The social - science professors had a mean rate of 3.84 uhs per minute, and the rate for humanities professors was 6.46 uhs per minute.
Considering that according to the data that we've analyzed most apps, that most users use most of the time (including the trend - setting millennials) are available on Windows Mobile; the often stated or implied drastically inferior app experience for the average smartphone user using Windows Mobile is likely a conclusion reached in error.
and the conclusion reached in that piece shouldn't be much of a surprise to most anyone living here in foreclosure filled South Florida.

Not exact matches

Upon arriving back in Bangkok, the woman and three other people were escorted off the plane by police, but reached an «amicable conclusion» without criminal charges.
And as author David Rock observes in his book Quiet Leadership, advice can be challenged and debated; that's far harder when people reach a conclusion based on their own answers to open - ended questions.
A judicial review («JR») is a type of court proceeding in which a judge reviews the lawfulness of a decision or action made by a public body; they are a challenge to the way in which a decision has been made, rather than the conclusion reached.
The Italian novelist Umberto Eco famously said in the 1990s that Apple was like Catholicism in that its followers had to adhere to one way of doing things, while Microsoft (you could say Google nowadays) was more akin to Protestantism, which gave followers more latitude to reach their own conclusions and organize themselves accordingly.
The fairness of an investigation hangs in the balance between efficiency and thoroughness; responding promptly to a complaint does not mean reaching an immediate conclusion.
Clearly, in the absence of a miracle, poor project management will result in a project reaching an unsuccessful conclusion, but what is it that defines a good project manager and why are some project managers so much more successful than others?
We will review the impact of this new development before reaching any final conclusions,» Verizon spokesman Bob Verettoni said in a statement.
The finding is not limited to those at the very top: when she extended her research, published in a recent edition of the Harvard Business Review, to include the careers of 14,000 lower - level executives, she reached similar conclusions.
«The Court takes no joy in reaching or declaring this conclusion, nor should anyone else treat the conclusion as anything other than disappointing and sobering,» the judge wrote.
But over the years, employers have reached differing conclusions about how the Act's language should be interpreted — specifically the line that says employers must treat pregnant women the same as «other persons not so affected [by pregnancy] but similar in their ability or inability to work.»
In this way, machines can help humans reach conclusions that make people — and the organizations they create — more effective.
By encouraging us to embrace the struggle, Foles reminds us of the conclusions Stanford psychology professor Carol Dweck reached in decades of research on the human brain.
By the end of the day, Perrigo had basically reached the same conclusion: Just after U.S. markets closed at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Perrigo announced that its board of directors unanimously rejected Mylan's bid, saying it «substantially undervalues» the company and is not in its shareholders» best interests.
So, if you put someone in a very, very highly competitive pond, they are going to reach very different conclusions about who they are and what they are capable of than if you put them in a less selective pond, a smaller pond.
The conclusion, reached by administration officials, narrows the already slim chances that President Barack Obama can fulfill his pledge to close the notorious offshore prison before leaving office in January.
But what's clear in all cases is that quantity and quality don't have to be oppositional forces — though it's easy enough to reach that conclusion.
«[The legal fight] won't really reach a conclusion until 2018,» said Sandoz head Richard Francis in an interview with Reuters.
After the news of the first hack broke, Verizon said it would re-evaluate its Yahoo deal and in a Wednesday statement said it will review the «new development before reaching any final conclusions
The problem with a title like «Study links vitamins to higher death rates in women,» which ran on CTV's news website, is that the study's authors did not reach that conclusion; the headline writer did.
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