Sentences with phrase «conclusions than other people»

You may come to different conclusions than other people.

Not exact matches

I have come to the conclusion that it's okay for me to have different convictions or beliefs than other people in my faith community.
For me, they are: loving those around me, becoming more myself, listening more to God than any other voice, being a friend, not jumping to conclusions, becoming less of a critical, negative or judgemental person, and always being a learner.
Thousands of people better qualified than you have come to a different conclusion and they all agree with each other.
But his rationale ends with an economically worded warning whose implications are exceedingly far - reaching and implicitly add a very strong rider to any conclusion that might be drawn from his doctrinal expose, such as that indulgences should be widely granted and the people strongly encouraged to use them: `... yet other works of satisfaction are more meritorious with respect to our essential reward, which is infinitely better than the remission of temporal punishment».
When 75 % of the site is simply jumping to conclusions and making outlandish statements as if they are facts than someone needs to be the voice of reason or the person that voices the possibility of other options.
Don't frankly know enough about Van Dijk as a person other than seeing him on the field to draw a fair conclusion on that point, but yeah if that is not a valid concern then he is definitely quality!
One of the first people to reach that conclusion was none other than Suffolk GOP chairman John Jay LaValle.
Dr McKay added that previous studies had only compared the decisions of delusion - prone and non-delusion-prone people to each other rather than to an objective measure of performance: «Surprisingly, our study also found that even low delusion - prone people jumped to conclusions — so most people jump to conclusions, but delusion - prone people jump further.»
At the conclusion of the study researchers noticed the people who drank skimmed milk had worse acne than the others, and had a 44 % chance of the acne scarring their skin.
Case in point is an article in Science last week (January 23, 2009) detailing how bacteriological and linguistic research, independent of each other, reached the same conclusion: the peopling of the Pacific islands originated from the island of Taiwan about 5,200 years ago (rather than Southeast Asia as previously thought), jumped to the Philippine Islands, thence Micronesia and finally to eastern Polynesia.
Also drawing conclusions from the physiology about acromegaly when most people with the disease are likely not eating and exercising to gain muscle mass — thus most of the growth goes to inducing growth of other tissues like bone and fat and other organs rather than muscle tissue which as a medical and nutritional professional should know requires a significant stimulus to induce increased blood and nutrient flow to those muscles as well as growth receptors to allow for optimal growth.
If some type of trades person tries to rip you off for more than you wanted done, in any other instance, do you reach the same conclusion?
Also the inescapable conclusion is that most people are better using a cash back card for everyday spend (Citi 2 %, Fidelity 2 %, JCB 3 %) than any of the other credit cards you commonly tout.
You can point the finger at all sorts of participants in this battle, but I believe (and we have been examining and discussing at length on this site for more than 8 years now) the principal drivers of the polarization are coming more from: (1) the corporate energy interests who are protecting their profits against regulation and other policies that would move the system away from fossil fuels, and using their clout in the political process to tie things up; (2) right - wing anti-government and anti-regulatory ideologues whose political views appear threatened by scientific conclusions that point toward a need for stronger policy action; (3) people whose religious or cultural identities appear threatened by modern science; and so forth.
It is intellectually dishonest to devote several pages to cherry - picking studies that disagree with the IPCC consensus on net health effects because you don't like its scientific conclusion, while then devoting several pages to hiding behind [a misstatement of] the U.N. consensus on sea level rise because you know a lot reasonable people think the U.N. wildly underestimated the upper end of the range and you want to attack Al Gore for worrying about 20 - foot sea level rise.On this blog, I have tried to be clear what I believe with my earlier three - part series: Since sea level, arctic ice, and most other climate change indicators have been changing faster than most IPCC models projected and since the IPCC neglects key amplifying carbon cycle feedbacks, the IPCC reports almost certainly underestimate future climate impacts.
Really, it is hard to come to any conclusion other than bike lanes work well, get people out of cars, and make everybody happy except for a few people who complain about the loss of parking, and of course, Rob Ford.
With the uniformity in how insurance companies treat people filing injury claims, to come to any other conclusion other than this motivation is impossible.
You are likely to have very similar grades and other qualifications to the many other applicants so you need to make it very clear to the person recruiting that you specifically meet their requirements rather than leaving them to draw their own conclusions.
The strongest of all conclusions drawn by researchers into emotional well - being is that our happiness is determined more by our relationships with other people than by any other single factor.
The USPIRG report arrived at many of the same conclusions as the NAR survey: Young people want walkable communities and are more open to other modes of transportation than driving.
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