Sentences with phrase «disturbing conclusion»

According to the notice, the duplications don't disturb the conclusion illustrated by the figure, the original data couldn't be found, and the last two authors had retired.
Each vignette offers a self - contained, twisted tale with a deeply disturbing conclusion — all the while critiquing the ways we employ advancing technology to cruel and selfish ends.
Reading and answering these letters brought me to the disturbing conclusion that while the electronic - church programs may be providing inadequate and even misleading and harmful solutions to the needs of many of their listeners and viewers, at least they are bringing to the American scene an accurate awareness of what those needs are.
... The disturbing conclusion, documented in a paper I have written with several of the world's leading climate experts, is that the safe level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is no more than 350 ppm (parts per million) and it may be less.
That's the disturbing conclusion of a study to be published June 3 in the journal Science.
Author Gary L. Stewart, writing with co-author Susan Mustafa, asserts that a search for his biological father led to a disturbing conclusion: Stewart's father was the notorious Zodiac Killer, who murdered at least seven people in an unsolved crime spree in Northern California in the 1960s and 1970s.
Every word comes back into play and matters as the story moves to the disturbing conclusion that everyone is talking about (it even has a hashtag campaign, #WTFThatEnding).
This leads me to a disturbing conclusion; Nintendo might be right when they ignore the advice of people like me.
Without a clear understanding of the metaphor and what is being comprehended, the work can lead a viewer to some dark and disturbing conclusions.
The disturbing conclusion, documented in a paper I have written with several of the world's leading climate experts, is that the safe level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is no more than 350 ppm (parts per million) and it may be less.
(25) Looking at hundreds of carbon - 14 dates spanning the past dozen millennia — dates that improvements had made accurate enough to give a reasonable correlation among widely dispersed sites — they believed they could confirm Bryson's disturbing conclusion.
The NYT article further enlightened me by connecting the dots for a number of other well - known facts in order to draw new, disturbing conclusions.
The ONCA found no reason to disturb this conclusion, despite the appellant's argument that the mortgage that related to the actual acquisition of the home had been due to be paid off long before the marriage.
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