Sentences with phrase «draw a conclusion from yet»

I couldn't find any worthwhile trend lines I liked enough to draw a conclusion from yet.

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And yet, it never occurred to me simply to draw conclusions from such a premise.
Yet amid these bleak monologues, the teacher draws an unexpected conclusion: to enjoy your life under the sun as a gift from God.
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».
Yet that's the conclusion most readers would draw from his two posts.
I would like to draw a very different conclusion — I think a more obvious one which points to our failure to compete in the League this season is much more down to our inability to score goals and in particular our inability to score goals away from home — a trend which has spectacularly peaked to produce the astonishing mid April headline news that we have yet to register a single away League point in 2018!
Yet it became clearer to me that this was no longer the direction he was taking with this team and rather than drawing conclusions, I felt a natural pull away from sharing my scrambled thoughts.
The study clearly states that you can not draw conclusions from it, yet you seem to be drawing a conclusion from it that home birth is as safe or safer than hospital birth.
Still, he says, «You can't draw any conclusions from this study yet
While it's still too early to draw any conclusions from what little data there are, SoFi has yet to commit any major public errors affecting customer satisfaction.
As provocative and arresting as the conclusions may be that the authors draw from their observations, I don't think it's time yet for mediators to rewrite their marketing materials or for mediation trainers and educators to revise mediation training materials or course outlines.
Consequently, we can only draw one conclusion from this confused contractual state: that governments do not yet truly understand what it is they want to purchase in terms of Indigenous health outcomes.
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