Sentences with phrase «draw a conclusion if»

With only two of the five companies announcing their regularly scheduled dividend increases in 2018, it's hard to draw a conclusion if the new tax law is having an impact.
Draw some conclusions if you can.

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It can also lead kids to draw negative conclusions about your money attitudes, she said — if mom wants to keep it secret that we went to the mall, dad must be the scrooge of the family.
If it was going to take Apple that long to bring a car to market, then we could only draw two conclusions: Apple wanted to develop a vehicle to use future technologies that aren't practical or accessible today, or Apple is completely incompetent when it comes to this car project.
I hope to convince J.D. that while I grew up with very liberal, Jewish parents (dad from South America) in California, and in a nuclear family without alcohol or violence, I experienced surprisingly similar parallels to many of J.D.'s societal views — even if we may have drawn moderately different conclusions about the underlying solutions.
«And Russia will draw the conclusion that anybody would: that if this president, for reasons no one can understand, will not criticize Russia on something this blatant, what will it take?»
A vast increase in oil transport by rail surely has at least something to do with the accident — if the train hadn't been carrying oil, its destruction might have been less catastrophic — but there will inevitably be debate over the conclusion to draw from that observation.
For example, if we find that internet searches for big ticket items are increasing or decreasing in one country compared to how they are trending elsewhere in the world, we can draw a conclusion about whether consumers there will increase or decrease these types of purchases in the near future compared to consumers in other countries.
And then when you think about Reinhart and Rogoff's work, if you've read all the white papers that they've written prior to writing the book, one of the other conclusions that they draw is when debt gets to be about 100 % GDP it becomes problematic.
If you adjust for the fact that exports to the UK are not that important to rEU (as they aren't — we just learned that), the only conclusion I can draw from exhibit 3 above is that the UK will put many more jobs at risk than any other EU country will.
If he were a true scientist, he would search for evidence and base hypotheses on this evidence, instead of drawing a conclusion and hammering evidence to fit his views.
If the outcome is called a draw, it is hard to resist the conclusion that it was a win for Obama.
If the premise is unproven or not defined, then perfect logic applied to them draws unproven conclusions.
After reading Klaus Bockmuehl's book, Listening to the God Who Speaks: Reflections on God's Guidance from Scripture and the Lives of God's People, the conclusion one would have to draw is that if you're not hearing God, you're deaf.
If I see no evidence of something's existence I draw the obvious conclusion that it doesn't exist.
If the drawing that I am feeling is leading me to the conclusion that my life is sinful and I have no hope in God, then this is not the conviction of the Holy Spirit; it is the temptation of the devil who is trying to get me to distrust God» love and faithfulness.
If we recognize that in order to draw conclusions about matters of this sort, we must ask questions not answered by faith in any direct way, the tone of our debates can be improved.
What's necessary is being taught the dangers and complexities, if they are not specifically taught them, they will draw their own sometimes faulty conclusions.
To give an example: The Church may change and adapt to modern life certain principles of her human law according to which a Catholic must marry; but only a person of little theological knowledge would draw the conclusion that the Church could ever abolish the indissolubility of the sacramental consummated marriage if only there were enough protests.
You are not using «simple logic» to draw your conclusion that there must be an all powerful creator if the universe arose from a single point in space and time.
But if a scientist came along with Adam on the sixth day and carbon - dated the trees or measured their rings, what conclusions would he draw about their age?
The conclusion to be drawn from Riezler's treatment of public opinion is that true community must be re-established in mass society if that society is to remain a free one which serves the people.
Bishop Persell, viewing the scene from the perspective of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, draws an even stronger conclusion: «If you're formed in opposition and negativity, you're bound to keep on splitting — there's always need for more purity, and you don't live with ambiguity very well, so you end up in a church of one.»
But if this is «what actually happens», it's hard to resist drawing the conclusion that in the outcry against Dawkins this summer we saw an extraordinary moment when society expressed moral outrage about itself; when we were provoked by one of our own common practices.
Defenders of the traditional view too often draw the conclusion that if the Gospel narratives of the resurrection are not historically true, then it makes the apostles and early Christians to be liars.
’32 If Jewish tradition, as we have earlier seen, could reach the point of elevating Moses to a place in heaven even though the scriptures clearly referred to his death and burial, then the disciples had only to com, to the conviction that Jesus was at least on a par with Moses in order to draw the conclusion that the crucified Jesus too had been exalted to heaven.
2) You can maintain your position from a faith perspective, and say this, but then I'd have to seriously question [a] your historical integrity (for example, the historical position of Revelations as canon, although more of a debate than the other texts, was still NOWHERE NEAR contestable enough for you to draw this sort of conclusion) and [b] your philosophical integrity (for example, if you dismiss Revelations because it doesn't support your position, i'm going to ask: by what authority do you think you have the right to discern this?
Here he lets everyone know that he is not an enemy of the Torah, even if the conclusions he draws from the Jewish conviction that love is both core and apex of Torah observance place him in tension with many Jews, including those who follow Jesus.
Describing the conclusions he'd drawn after years of thinking about the fashion industry as a Christian, he said: «For me, I've often asked the question «if God was boss of this industry, what would his priorities be?»
Biblically conservative Christians today rightly reject recreational sex as a psychologizing of Scripture if undisciplined sexual behavior is justified by conclusions drawn from modern theories about sexual repression.
People are explaining to you that your are misinterpreting scripture and explaining that if you do not study scripture and just take things at their superficial face value you are probably going to draw an erroneous conclusion.
If either side is afraid of such a joint exploration, the public should know and draw the appropriate conclusions.
If I can only refrain from drawing conclusions, I will never be deceived.
Those are details (if true), from which you might draw such a conclusion based on your worldview.
But if a scientist came along with Adam on the sixth day and carbon dated the trees or measured their rings, what conclusions would he draw about their age?
Yet if it is true, must we not necessarily draw the conclusion that we all, Christians and non-Christians alike, have been made equal?
If one must draw conclusions, I think it is best done from purer sources. Aish.com and Chabad.org are very good starting places for information about Judaism.
If one makes this assumption, then one might (as Muehl appears to do) draw a further conclusion: that societal acceptance would bring in its wake a significant increase in the numbers of those choosing homosexuality.
If Gamaliel meant that what these men promoted, «was not of divine origin, someone would come and oppose them and have them removed,» which you seem to suggest means «kill,» why did» nt Gamaliel draw that specific conclusion?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but when you questioned why he didn't draw that specific conclusion, did you actually meant why he didn't state it explicitly?
It is legitimate to wonder whether his attitude on political and social issues might have been different if he had not had this expectation; yet he did not draw the conclusions sometimes drawn by people who think the end of the world is at hand.
@Anotheralt: If god can not be proven, then the only logical conclusion to draw is that, for all practical purposes, he / she / it doesn't exist.
In my case the disease was distinctly what would be classed as nervous, not organic; but from such opportunities as I have had of observing, I have come to the conclusion that the dividing line that has been drawn is an arbitrary one, the nerves controlling the internal activities and the nutrition of the body throughout; and I believe that the central nervous system, by starting and inhibiting local centres, can exercise a vast influence upon disease of any kind, if it can be brought to bear.
But if one were to read between the lines of what you wrote, one would draw that conclusion.
I can't blame Wenger for anything, I don't like the way some draw their conclusions, even if ozil and campbell was still playing, liverpool might have scored... bcos it happened like that today doesn't mean the subs caused it
If people have drawn conclusions about the upcoming campaign off the back of that game I find that embarrassing.
If i am correct than his sample size is actually the population because he isn't trying to draw a larger conclusion.
I tried not to make the mistake of drawing serious, lasting conclusions in the other direction, of course, but if you give the podcast a listen, consider it a PSA for waiting - and - seeing.
Because you can analyze all you want, but if you're simply going to be subjective in your analysis then the conclusion you draw will likely be the same one you drew when you initially had a knee jerk get Wenger out reaction.
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!
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