Sentences with phrase «conclusions about»

Conclusions about the optimum length of the socks were inconclusive.
Studies of teen grandchildren are especially valuable, because teens are presumably old enough to initiate some contact with grandparents on their own, and because they are old enough to draw competent conclusions about relationships.
Sometimes teens draw incorrect conclusions about themselves based on failure.
In other words, the MOST important piece of information, the information we MUST have in order to draw conclusions about safety is missing from the new paper and its absence is both inexplicable and impossible to justify.
You need a bigger sample size than what can possibly be provided by any individual midwife in order to draw conclusions about safety.
However, they sometimes draw different conclusions about the safety of home, birth center or hospital birth, even when they read the same studies.
Spoiler alert: The Marshmallow test doesn't actually support Druckerman's conclusions about how kids develop self control, which she says comes from the French practice of training kids to wait for attention and follow rigid schedules.
Wendland has a longstanding interest in the entanglements of evidence and ethics in obstetrics: how people marshal evidence selectively to support ethical claims and «common - sense» conclusions about appropriate and inappropriate practices.
Simply put, the death rate was not zero and until the difference (if any) between maternal deaths at home and in the hospital is determined, we can not draw any conclusions about the safety of homebirth for Dutch mothers.
It's conclusions about safety of cytotec use for induction of full - term labor: «There was no difference in serious neonatal or maternal mortality between women receiving misoprostol and women who received prostaglandin E2 or oxytocin; however, most studies were underpowered for this assessment.»
In other words, our ultimate goal is to encourage our children to adopt an inquisitive outlook regarding why they do what they do, not to discreetly put our thumb on the scales and blunt their minds with our predictable (and sometimes drearily determinate) solutions to and conclusions about their problems.
It will take more than the first pre-season friendly of the summer against Wigan Athletic to draw any real conclusions about Mourinho's tactics or his plans but one stark difference from United's performance at the DW Stadium and their style of play last season under Van Gaal was the behaviour of their full - backs.
I compare the situation to that of international friendlies: Everybody wants to form conclusions about players based on these games, mostly because these are rare occasions where we get to see them play, but we are equally aware that these are merely friendly games.
His complaints were that I was jumping to conclusions about Per and Per likes Wenger.
Every year, people jump to conclusions about teams after just one measly game — especially the dolts and dullards we commonly refer to as squares.
Due to the lack of transparency from our club, the typical fan has been left to draw their own conclusions about the results, signings, performances etc..
Open groin aside, Kolo Toure is back to his Invincible best [* thump *]; Roberto Soldado is the solution to all of Tottenham's striking woes [* thump *]; Andros Townsend is good enough to play for England [* thump *]; and West Ham... actually, nobody appears to be jumping to any conclusions about West Ham.
We are following customary investigative procedures and no one should draw any conclusions about the sequence of interviews or any other steps, all of which are part of the process of doing a thorough and fair investigation.
The role has emerged more by chance than by design and therefore it's difficult to draw too many conclusions about the intention of coaches using such players.
We use them to assert that Team A or Team B was overrated, and we make broad - brush conclusions about the quality of conferences based on these inherently unstable results.
Besides we're joint top now, but let see where we are at May before making any conclusions about Wenger's contract.
I'm not normally one to rush to conclusions about players like many on this site do.
As Arsene wisely commented at the time — the fans should wait till the end of the season to draw conclusions about the team and managers performance.
You can't form any conclusions about Biegel's talent from the 2017 season.
It would be dicey to draw conclusions about the probable outcome of the Tyson trial in light of the Smith verdict.
I just detest it when people jump to conclusions about people and issues they don't know enough about.
If people have drawn conclusions about the upcoming campaign off the back of that game I find that embarrassing.
Hard to draw conclusions about his usage strategy from that game.
It's then Senator O'Brien's turn to insult the ACCC, claiming that its conclusions about aspects of the market being workably competitive are perhaps a bit dishonest and self interested because it «decides how many processors there are by ruling over which acquisitions take place».
So as you can see, it can be a mistake to jump to conclusions about oils and their smoke points.
Waters also warned against comparing Australian supermarkets with those in the United Kingdom to draw conclusions about what might happen in the local market.
Moreover, the study only measured dietary behaviors at the very beginning of the study, yet makes conclusions about health outcomes over 12 years.»
It is both disappointing and terrifying to see that we all live in this country together and have come to such different conclusions about what it means to be a community.
In reviewing a book on the influence of the Bible, the author comes to two conclusions about the book: 1.
You are drawing specific conclusions about things without any actual support other than your own confirmation bias.
Assuming that Dawkins has equal confidence in all parts of his book, I shall simply challenge him at representative points, and let readers draw their own conclusions about the overall reliability of his evidence and judgement» (p. xii).
Instead, I have learned to respect my own conclusions about what is true and measure all stories against this.
We take religious assertions, examine their functions, check the possibilities of testing them in experience, and come to conclusions about the meaning that may be communicated.
While on the one hand we need to recognize the tentativeness of any conclusions about these very early pre-Gospel strands, on the other hand we do not wish to underestimate the work of the form critics.
Many liberals were convinced that the philosophy of religion could pronounce conclusions about religious questions without Christian presuppositions.
We should NEVER form any conclusions about the roads we have traveled.
It would be unfair to draw wholesale conclusions about his understanding of the moral authority that inheres in law from a book review, but he apparently holds the view that conscientious reflection on enhanced interrogation need consult neither norms of international law nor codes of professional conduct.
It is not novel to think that we project our conclusions about God unto him.
The cause of this uneasiness becomes clearer if we question Ignatieff's argument at several points: the validity of the moral paradigm itself, the assumptions from which he proceeds, the inconsistencies in how he describes the limits to be observed in doing the «lesser evil,» and his conclusions about specific elements of the war on terror.
This judge seems to think she can make up names for children who aren't her own and is totally using her own religious views to come to her own conclusions about the name.
To begin with, we must be careful not to jump to conclusions about what this means.
No conclusions about my own position can be drawn from this internal argument within an alien framework.
The Supreme Court interposed unsupported conclusions about the teachers in elementary and secondary parochial schools and concluded that the difficulties involved in avoiding the teaching of religion along with secular subjects would pose intolerable risks.
I think there is nothing more I can do but pray for you and anybody who may be misled on your dangerous conclusions about the gospel.
We discuss everything, even on and on, and the pastor doesn't tell people what is sin and what isn't, but discusses scripture and provide resources and encourages us to come to our own conclusions about what is sin and what isn't.
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