Sentences with phrase «conclusions reached at»

This activity report presents the Eivissa Declaration that summarises the conclusions reached at the Conference of World Heritage, Tourism and Climate Change held in Spain 2008.
Echoing conclusions reached at the recent Vatican meeting of scientists, theologians and others on sustainable development, he spoke yesterday about the human responsibility for «wise stewardship» of the environment, both for our own sake («If we destroy Creation, Creation will destroy us!»)

Not exact matches

We reach a conclusion at one time, based on specific set of conditions, then forget to revisit our decisions when things change.
Human Rights Watch reached similar conclusions, citing «clear evidence» Segen workers suffered from inadequate food and shelter at Bisha, and that some were conscripts.
If you juxtapose the two sets of research — that people are growing up later but their earning potential is dictated earlier — you might reach the erroneous conclusion that those two concepts are at odds with each other, that you need to grow up ASAP or you'll miss your best opportunity to be successful.
Thomas P. Miller, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and co-author of «Why ObamaCare is Wrong for America» (HarperCollins, 2011), cautioned against «reaching broad conclusions» because the subject is so complex.
That's the conclusion reached by a new report released Monday by the Boston Consulting Group, which looked at the economic impact the internet has had on G20 countries.
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 conclusions and confidence levels reached at the time still stand,» he added.
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.
At this point, we have not reached a conclusion on the scope of our digital asset offering.»
High - profile, successful, and gold - agnostic investment - world luminaries assess the macroeconomic risks of radical monetary policies and reach a similar conclusion: This will end badly: — Seth Klarman: «All the Trumans (reference: a 1998 movie [The Truman Show] in which the main character's entire life takes place on a TV set which he perceives as reality)-- the economists, fund managers, traders, market pundits — know at some level that the environment in which they operate is not what it seems on the surface....
Given all this, not to mention the fact that a series of attempts at mega-regionalism had all failed, it is something of a minor miracle that the TPP negotiations finally reached a conclusion, which they did in October 2016.
The OFR looked at leverage levels, risk modeling and quantity of illiquid assets to reach its «very tentative» conclusion.
On the contrary, on the one occasion when Luther's theological proposals received a halfway careful hearing from a representative of the Roman Church, at his meetings with Cardinal Cajetan in Augsburg in 1518, the conclusion reached was that his doctrine of justifying faith was not obviously heretical or in clear opposition to the tradition of the Church.
He does not give us the impression that he and I are exactly the kind of people who reach heaven easily, a move too often found at the conclusion of a Mary Oliver poem.
The conclusion just reached suggests that supposedly value - free political science has had value commitments in spite of itself, at least to the extent that it affirms happiness to be a private matter.5 In addition, I am persuaded that political science explicitly based upon a preferential view of self - interest always implicitly invokes an objective criterion of happiness.
(A decision for same - sex marriage by a state could as in the case of Massachusetts, preempts the debate in that state, but it is less far - reaching because it leaves other states to arrive at a different conclusion — unless, as some same - sex - marriage proponents have claimed, other states are required to recognize such marriages under the Constitution's requirement of giving «full faith and credit» to other states» proceedings.)
The ONLY conclusion you should have is that we can not reach a conclusion at this time.
They show that discretion as a source of legislation must reach its conclusions through consultation which arrives at unity of view among Muslims of authority who are qualified to decide issues.
Unfortunately, there are examples of at least one study, which claims 97 percent of climate scientists agree global warming is happening and is manmade, which may have done a not - so - great job of reaching such a conclusion.
Have you at any point even considered that anybody here might also consider it important to honestly study scripture and adjust their lives accordingly, but have still somehow reached very different conclusions than you?
@Tony I never ceased to be amazed by the number fo people that claim to be seekers of truth while at the same time arrogantly proclaiming that all those that reach different conclusions than they do are just making the bible say what they want it to say.
For reaching the goal comes at the conclusion; but using the means comes at the beginning.
We can understand this failure as Percy's again having independently reached the same conclusion as MacIntyre: that the ethical can not be simply radically chosen, because the notion of the radical choice is itself only at home in the aesthetic mode.
Julie in Austin, (I actual used to go to school at the Jewish temple in downtown Austin) «In other cases, it assumes (as often do the arguments of Atheists) the very conclusion it is trying to reach».
Since there is life, and since at death all rights cease, the conclusion is reached that natural life should be free of «intentional injury, violation and killing.
But Ford has taught me not to suppose that such conclusions can be assumed to have been reached at the outset of Whitehead's metaphysical reflections.
With the use of very different methods of prediction, similar conclusions on world collapse have been reached by Willis Harmon's group at the Stanford Research Institute.
It is quite possible that these bold heretics arrived at their conclusion through a failure to see any evidence of divine participation in current affairs; but certainly they reached a denial of the reality of God.
’32 If Jewish tradition, as we have earlier seen, could reach the point of elevating Moses to a place in heaven even though the scriptures clearly referred to his death and burial, then the disciples had only to com, to the conviction that Jesus was at least on a par with Moses in order to draw the conclusion that the crucified Jesus too had been exalted to heaven.
The mutual self - offering, which lies at the heart of genuine love, is reduced to a game which can never reach a conclusion.
What people resist in preaching, while courteously calling the sermons «too, deep» or «over their heads», is that movement of thought which asks at the outset the acceptance of a conclusion which the minister reached privately in his study or received by some special revelation.
It's amazing to me that we have both reached the same conclusion about this, arriving at the same place from two completely different beginnings.
One could look at the Bible and perhaps reach the conclusion that using one's religious beliefs as a cudgel with which to hammer the marginalized is... well, somewhat heretical.»
The unavoidable conclusion would seem to be that the second of the two alternatives mentioned at the beginning of the section must be correct: some error must have been committed in combining the four equations in the way required to reach the contradiction.
From time to time thinkers and pastors, identified at the time by authority as «heretics», seen by others as prophets, and by some historians now as social revolutionaries, reached the conclusion that the Christian Gospel spoke of a body of Christians, of an incipient «Church», of a kind far removed from the type of political and economic structure maintained by Roman Canon Law.
The purpose of this appendix, then, is to summarize the results of modern Biblical scholarship concerning the resurrection, to look at the conclusions reached by those whom I will call the «minimalists», and to evaluate their arguments and proposals.
Such conclusions, negative in the face of contemporary scholarly clichés, can be reached not by reading modern summaries but by looking at the heterogeneous testimonies given by first - century men.
Most who look at a stats page would reach that conclusion.
The 2017 college football season reaches its thrilling conclusion at last, and as tradition, it's a bad time to hate the SEC.
Research into tens of thousands of matches, headed up by football training specialist Raymond Verheijen, reached the conclusion that a two - day recovery period between matches is inadequate and puts the team at a physical disadvantage.
A final 16 Diamond Race winners will be crowed at the Memorial Van Damme in Brussels on Friday as the 2014 Diamond League series reaches its conclusion.
However, Schneiderlin now feels strongly, that his tenure at Southampton has reached it's ideological conclusion.
There is no doubt Arsenal are vulnerable on paper, a team desperate for the season to reach its predictable conclusion, but even a half - hearted Arsenal should be too strong for a Villa side who haven't travelled at all well all season.
On that basis, I always reach the conclusion that based on the amount of funds I have at my disposal, my money would be better invested elsewhere and spread across «less risky» players.
Today at 08:00 am - Three years ago when his boyhood club Wolves shipped him out to League One strugglers Bury on a free transfer, a 30 - year - old Leon Clarke would have been forgiven for thinking his time in the Championship had reached its natural conclusion...
It was always going to be one of the toughest team selection decisions this Olympic year — and arguably of any Olympic year in history — but Athletics Kenya has finally reached a conclusion as to which marathon runners will represent them at the London 2012 Olympics.
The committee reached its conclusion after eight months of research and numerous meetings with residents, who, they say, overwhelmingly supported the concept at Sunset Park.
I suspect this is another example of looking at very complex issues (i.e. child obesity) by breaking them down into component pieces (e.g. the menu in the school cafeteria, or the amount of exercise conducted per day, or the local socio - economic conditions, or what phase of the moon it is) and trying to reach some sort of valid conclusion.
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