Sentences with phrase «conclusive reasons»

But regardless of how conclusive these reasons may or may not be, we shall consider Whitehead's view only as so extended, for I am concerned to explore the implications of this conception of possibility.
In any event, overwhelming and conclusive reasons of prudence argue for the legal recognition of religious freedom.
Griffin argues also that there is no conclusive reason why instinctive behavior can not be conscious.
I personally use it as a tea throughout pregnancy, even in the first trimester, as I've never seen any conclusive reason not to and the health benefits are wonderful during pregnancy, but I'd definitely consult a midwife or doctor before taking any herb while pregnant.

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The comments under the Globe story provide a reason (though not necessarily a conclusive one) to be against transparency.
Also, we don't have conclusive evidence that unicorns don't exist, but that's not a good reason to believe in unicorns.
That is so for the elementary reason that the understanding we are looking for can never be formulated and passed on as a conclusive result.
The reasons given for considering this erroneous do not seem to me conclusive.
But since more than one of the leading living Darwinians hold the psychical view, this reason can scarcely be conclusive against psychicalism as such.
There are reasons, though not conclusive, to suggest that he was never ordained a priest.
Though no conclusive studies have been done to identify the immunological components of breast milk for children past 2 years of age, there's no reason to suppose they stop cold turkey once baby reaches a certain age.
But none of these reasons are conclusive, and the dangers of an evolution in the party's policy based upon review and further delay in the project may not be as potent as often assumed.
This isn't absolutely conclusive, of course, but it means that their article is doing more than just pointing to a correlation - they do give us some reason for thinking the direction of causality runs in a certain direction.
They are certainly correct that we need more data over time to draw firmer conclusions, which is one reason I presented my interpretation as «not conclusive» and wrote that «the regulations may have had the opposite of their intended effect» (emphasis added).
Call Audio Quality: Verizon's usually known for its crystal - clear call quality, but for some reason (in my neck of the woods a.k.a NYC) voices on the other end sounded tinny, but my tests aren't conclusive by any means.
By the way, I think the reason the cardiovascular problems were not clearly revealed in clinical trials was that the relatively limited number of patients was too small to provide conclusive statistical evidence of an association.
Since the only reason we are all supposed to be scared witless of «climate change» is because it will get hotter,... and all the supposed bad things that flow from that, you seem to have provided conclusive testimony that they are all a complete waste of time and effort.
It had no lab findings, and so nothing conclusive; it had only the same iffy chain of reasoning that outside researchers had.
There is also nothing conclusive in the recent research to indicate any reason for concern.
As The New York Times puts it, the report «makes no recommendation about whether the project should be built but presents no conclusive environmental reason it should not be.»
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