Sentences with phrase «conclusions as to»

I make my own conclusions as to why it is not sold.
Each parent is asked to describe» any changes observed in the child since the separation, the child's ability to cope emotionally, the parents» efforts to assist the child, and the parents» conclusions as to what helps or hinders the child emotionally.
McConky expressed concern about my conclusions as to the influence of temperament in the pathogenesis of RAD.
Cheryl always appears to be one step ahead of your thought process and is extremely talented at asking the necessary questions so you can reach your own conclusions as to what seems best for you.
A recent study by Health Canada confirmed that some people find wind turbines stressful and annoying, but reached no conclusions as to why they do.
You shouldn't jump to conclusions as to what I'm out of.
Andrew Arden QC, on behalf of the claimants, argued firstly that since the actions of the secretary of state in inviting, assessing and reaching conclusions as to the proposals were essentially «governmental» in character, they could only lawfully be undertaken if she had express or implied statutory authority so to act, or if the actions in question fell within the scope of the royal prerogative.
``... [Mr McAuley's] conclusions as to the similarity of solder joints, based as he readily conceded upon an absence of any prior science, expertise in soldering or soldered joints, are, when examined, in reality no more than speculation.»
Unless you have a private conduit for relevant information that you did not disclose, then you have no basis for drawing any valid conclusions as to what information ManuLife used.
In Urban Communications Inc. v. BCNET Networking Society, the arbitrator and a single judge of the B.C. Supreme Court arrived at diametrically opposite conclusions as to whether the -LSB-...]
Tribunals have long relied on States» treaty practice to draw conclusions as to the proper interpretation of the in casu BIT.
In July, SeattlePI.com's Aerospace News blog obtained this comment from a Boeing spokesperson: «Rather than try and describe it from our perspective, if you just look at the allegations that are being made you can draw your own conclusions as to the validity of the suit itself.»
The main issues on Appeal were twofold, namely whether the Judge erred in his conclusions as to the reasonableness of the imposed catch limits and whether the conditions were closer to «control» than «deprivation» and therefore required the payment of compensation in order to comply with A1P1.
Do not, however, assume these government officials will properly preserve all of the evidence, reach proper conclusions as to the cause of the crash, or even act in a proper manner toward potential litigation.
I encourage you to read the full resolution and report to draw your conclusions as to what these changes mean in terms of the acceptability by the legal profession of web - based client development.
[46] The foregoing discussion leads me to the following conclusions as to the present state of the law in Canada:
The Working Group considers that the better course is to wait for further experience to develop in other jurisdictions before attempting to reach conclusions as to the effect of public ownership and consolidation on professionalism.
Are we going to label every scientist on Earth with the names of every government department, institution or private donor who has ever given them funding, and rush to conclusions as to their reliability as a result?
Seven other measures are provided to help readers draw their own conclusions as to whether, with the benefit of hindsight, it would have been better in 2007 to plan for a tipping point, or no change, over the next decade.
Consider that a pretty hefty percentage of the world lives at subsistence and draw you own conclusions as to the effects of converting arable land into biofuel production.
Greater clarity on the methodology and results of this analysis would strengthen South Africa's conclusions as to the fairness of its contribution.
«Getting an appropriate definition is important, as conclusions as to whether waviness is increasing or decreasing seem to depend on the metrics being used.»
We are left to draw our own conclusions as to why.
This article says that this has not been studied long enough to draw conclusions as to causes or problems.
We can come to scientific and rational conclusions as to the optimum number of people based on the quality of life we would like to ensure.
I do not want to draw any conclusions as to the threat to the polar bear populations posed by the ongoing environmental changes / future warming of the Arctic.
On the other hand, there are a number of inconsistencies in various indicators that give us some pause in drawing definitive conclusions as to what exactly the THC is doing.
They will also allow the public to draw their own conclusions as to which of the four artists should take away the booty.
And having thought about it, I am able to come to some definite conclusions as to the essentially paradoxical and enigmatic nature of art and living» (Alan Davie, 1958).
Meeting new characters and devising your own conclusions as to who may be behind the thefts both aid your own ability to feel part of the story but will also help you solve puzzles for the journey ahead.
Inside instead has you draw your own conclusions as to what is happening around you.
So just try not to jump to conclusions as to which cards you might not want, since in the beginning it's easy to dismiss cards before you really understand the various ways they can fit into your redemption plans.
Those figures lead me to conclude that the 5 dogs in each group in this study were not enough to draw broad conclusions as to which of their treatment option might be most effective.
People heard savings in the name and they came to their own conclusions as to the purpose of the accounts.
While this court is obliged to accept the bankruptcy court's undisturbed findings of fact unless they are clearly erroneous, it is not required to accept its conclusions as to the legal effect of those findings.
In these early stages of the project, as suggested in the introduction to this article, it would seem premature to draw too many conclusions as to the nature of the digital comics medium.
Have each learner write a statement drawing personal conclusions as to their cause and effect within the life application situation.
It is therefore crucial that a teacher does not jump to conclusions as to why a parent is not active, she adds.
Initially, it seemed as if the film was about Mumble being different and unaccepted (he is different, he likes to dance, he has adoration for the diva, his parents are disappointed he can't be like the other birds — you draw your own conclusions as to what it's about), which one can forgive for being typical family film fodder.
Alternatively, if you're so inclined, you can just ignore the extras and come up with your own conclusions as to the meanings behind the movie.
Of course, many people will jump to conclusions as to why older men dating younger women is on the rise, going straight to the clichés about predatory «dirty old men,» and dudes who can not hack it in a relationship with a woman who is his equal.
You might change your conclusions as to foods that cause acidity and alkalinity by reading «BioBalance by Rudolf Wiley.
While this current study builds on that research, there are no definitive conclusions as to why or how the iron sulfates became chemically bonded to water molecules.
However, the results are often contradictory and offer no conclusions as to the greater prevalence of verbal abuse in one gender or the other.
The conclusions as to a sustainable population level have varied wildly, from Ehrlich's 1968 estimate of 1.5 billion to tens of billions.
Readers can draw their own conclusions as to why 2 clerks turned over the requested records a month earlier than required and 1 clerk has still not turned over the requested records.
Of course, readers can then draw their own conclusions as to what it means about the nature of journalism in Westchester that News12, The Journal News, and FiOS1News have not only never reported on the car crash but have never even bothered to file a FOIL request with NRPD to obtain a copy of the police report about the car crash.
While the study did not draw conclusions as to why mom's height plays a role, some experts are offering their own ideas.
The problem with articles like this one is that, be it writer or reader, people tend to philosophize and come up with their own logical conclusions as to who God is and what He does or does not.
Then allow kids to draw their own conclusions as to whether there might have been some copying, editing, revisioning, etc.....
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