Sentences with phrase «definite conclusions»

The Polish study's number of ALTE (SIDs - like) kids was too small to make definite conclusions, but I think this may be the start of perhaps solving SIDS.
For example, this means that the interaction that was found between gender and type of aggression in the prediction of conduct problems needs replication before any more definite conclusions are drawn.
Thus, given the small number of previous studies on parenting styles and delinquency, definite conclusions on whether parenting styles have stronger links to delinquency than parenting dimensions or which parenting style has the strongest link to delinquency can not be drawn.
Review: no definite conclusions can be drawn as to the effect of psychological factors in congestive heart failure
No definite conclusions can be drawn as to the effects of depression, anxiety, coping style, and level of social support in congestive heart failure owing to the paucity of literature.
Instead, you need to explain what happened in a most positive way possible, so the hiring manager can reach only three definite conclusions:
A big challenge for the life insurance industry is that unlike alcohol and tobacco, there have not been enough studies done on the long - term effects of marijuana usage to determine any definite conclusions in regards to risk of mortality.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines a sceptic as» A seeker after truth; an inquirer who has not yet arrived at definite conclusions».
So, unfortunately, the data is really too limited to make definite conclusions (e.g., only six stations with data for 75 of the last 80 years, and at least one of them is known to have an urban heat island).
So even you see a definite conclusions others may well see that there are (acknowledged) controversies and missing data to make a water - tight case.
The subjective experience of the observer is crucial to these works, which reflects the interdependent web of relations between the human, object, and space — without settling upon any definite conclusions.
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).
Make some definite conclusions at the subject of you dissertation and form them in clear sentences, which will show that you have made some particular findings during your essay writing.
As a result, I was able to come to some pretty definite conclusions.
We are in the very infancy of research on intermittent fasting in human subjects and future studies with larger sample sizes, longer durations and of better study design must be completed before any definite conclusions can be made regarding intermittent fasting and human health and the applicability to modern lifestyle.
The only result of your paper is the last sentenace: «We are in the very infancy of research on intermittent fasting in human subjects and future studies with larger sample sizes, longer durations and of better study design must be completed before any definite conclusions can be made regarding intermittent fasting and human health and the applicability to modern lifestyle.»
It clearly shows that those who had maintenance [Avastin] had improved profession - free survival,» said Dr. Robert Morgan, co-director of the gynecologic oncology program at City of Hope Cancer Center in Duarte, Calif. «I think we have to wait for longer term outcomes before we make definite conclusions.
Kepler - 20b (Rp ~ 1.9 REarth) has a size beyond this transition radius, however previous mass measurements were not sufficiently precise to allow definite conclusions to be drawn regarding its composition.
The researchers point out, however, that it was an observational study and that no definite conclusions about causality between Apgar score and the risk of neurological morbidity in babies can be drawn.
Also, the 32 - year period studied in the project provides a good indication of the mechanism involved, yet is too short for definite conclusions.
It is difficult to draw definite conclusions, however, because some 350 coral species are thought to inhabit the reef — with only a handful being tested under lab conditions.
As such, it's hard to make any definite conclusions about whether and how global warming contributed to Sandy and other recent destructive storms, he said.
This research is still in its infancy so there are no definite conclusions, but it seems that in some cases these cells are helping the woman's body get stronger than it ever was and protecting her against certain diseases.
However, the wide confidence intervals of our estimates for socioeconomic inequalities in IQ preclude definite conclusions.
We had a few away games where our performances were good but, when you lose, people always go to definite conclusions without going further into any analysis and we were not as bad as people said, we have 22 points today.
We have got to understand the type of connection which exists between the two spheres, and then to draw some definite conclusions respecting the existing situation which at present confronts the world.
I hesitate to draw definite conclusions about the scientific value of pursuing an impertinence such as marital virtue, especially given my obvious lack of qualifications having spent only one year in a windowless room watching monkeys copulate.
«We speak on this subject very cautiously and diffidently,» he writes, «rather by way of discussion than coming to definite conclusions... We suppose that the goodness of God will restore the whole creation to unity in the end... If anyone thinks that matter will be utterly destroyed, it passes my comprehension how all these substances can live and exist without material bodies, since to live without material substance is the privilege of God alone... Another perhaps may say that in the consummation all matter will be so purified that it may be thought of as a kind of ethereal substance... But only God knows.»
And it is often quite adequate to allow us to reach very definite conclusions.
These gospels exist today only in fragments from which it is hard to draw definite conclusions.
It's still early going, and it would be irresponsible to draw too definite a conclusion.
Now, we need more ABs before drawing any definite conclusion, but his first swing at the AB you cite was at a meatball down the middle, and he had a strike to give.
This new inquest, therefore, will reach a finding for each of the 96: whether their death was an accident, whether they were unlawfully killed, or whether there is not enough evidence to reach a definite conclusion.
There appeared to be a correlation of increased fold - change with poorer patient survival, but the researchers say further analysis of a larger sample size is needed to make a definite conclusion.
«It takes longer to come up with a definite conclusion
The paper stresses that more research, especially randomized controlled trials with long - term follow - up, would be needed to reach a definite conclusion on the risk of TRT on cardiovascular outcomes.
This polyphenol found in grapes, red wine and peanuts has long been considered a potential anti-aging agent, though no definite conclusion is available.
But don't be in a hurry to make a definite conclusion.
For now, there is no definite conclusion on whether the disc is open - matte, pan-and-scan, a mix of the two, or presenting the Academy Ratio the film may have been shot for.
We pit both these compact sedans head to head to come to a definite conclusion.
She has been off it for 1 week now and can not come to a definite conclusion but signs indicate the dog food is the culprit here.
Former franchise writer Marc Laidlaw also confirmed to PC Gamer that Episode 3 wouldn't have had a definite conclusion, much like Half Life and Half Life 2.
This definite conclusion is directly associated with a quote from you in the text.
«The problem is,» observes Julian Heming, «that we can only look back about 35 years with satellite data; before that the record is somewhat unreliable, and 35 years isn't long enough to draw a definite conclusion.

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@ Derrick Yu, This actually may come as a shocker, but there are believers out there who still continue to ask questions about God, about the Universe, and so forth, and unlike certain atheists out there who if they can't get definite answers to just come to conclusions that can not be verified like conclude that there is no God, at least there are believers out there who at least are willing to at least be open to the possibility that there is a God, and from there they develop their faith, which even though is not a perfect knowledge, at least can help keep those minds open, unlike certain atheists who take the easy way out and convincing themselves that it is a fact that there is no God, when in reality it is not a fact at all.
Her conclusion is nothing if not definite: «It means they are no longer charities.
It can only be the fact of the inter-related unity of the whole cosmos, living and non-living, which allows the definite metaphysical conclusion.
At least, though the conclusion of the long private debate was perfectly definite, it was not altogether welcome.
In the course of two decades he has arrived at a number of definite and highly perceptive conclusions on just what the differences are between an ordinary, pedestrian but enjoyable novel and an ostensibly similar work that catapults the book and its author into an entirely new plane of literary success.
In conclusion, OctaFX's current status as a «weakly regulated» broker is a definite negative and potential traders should be aware that due to this lack of strong regulation, legal recourse against this broker will be weak or non-existent.
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