Sentences with phrase «draw certain conclusions»

The main purpose of the task is to conduct profound research on a particular subject, draw certain conclusions, and present the results of the investigation in a well - structured and properly formatted paper.
This is about 350 euros more than for the predecessor, from which one can draw certain conclusions about the further model range and its prices.
Despite the fact that a virtual friend is not visible to us, we can draw certain conclusions from their questionnaires and photos.
Different conclusions can be drawn from certain facts, but it's up to the individuals in question to articulate why you can't draw certain conclusions from certain facts.
C'm on Matt, I think AJ poses a question that he has grappled with and has led him to draw certain conclusions.
If, however, the collective of all skeptics / contrarians only ever engages in sniping, denial, palpably bad science, etc., * especially when the resources are available for them to do real science *, it's hard to avoid drawing certain conclusions.

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Going in, it helps to know that you'll never have all the data you need for certain decisions so you'll learn to draw sufficient conclusions from insufficient premises and try to make the best decisions you can.
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.
To help point the way out of the problem I will turn to the writings of Whitehead (particularly his later works), drawing from his work certain conclusions which, while not explicitly stated by him may nevertheless be said to follow from his overall philosophical scheme.
It is the human endeavor to apply the tests of coherence and comprehensiveness in drawing conclusions about the veracity of certain phenomena — that, for example, axheads do not float on water and the sun does not stand still, that conceptions are not immaculate, that corpses do not rise from graves.
Hartshorne intrepidly draws numerous conclusions of this sort, stoutly maintaining that his theory makes for more comprehensive sense than the traditional view that holds that, when one sees an external object, he really sees the object and not just a certain shape in his own brain.
He draws his conclusions about reality mainly from existential and personalistic, Western European philosophy, Roman Catholic (neo --RRB- thomist theology and certain branches of Indian philosophy.
For people who want more active control over their data, Supriyo Chakraborty, a privacy and security researcher at IBM in Yorktown Heights, N.Y., and colleagues devised DEEProtect, a system that blunts apps» abilities to draw conclusions about certain user activity from sensor data.
In certain patient groups or aspects of side effects (serious adverse events and treatment discontinuation), however, the data were robust and therefore conclusions could be drawn.
While the researchers emphasized the study sample was too small to draw firm conclusions, it appears yoga may modulate the body's epigenetic response, which turns certain genes on or off, affecting physical as well as mental health.
Although Tononi's volunteers got only a few minutes of artificial sleep — not enough for the volunteers to draw meaningful subjective conclusions about sleep quality — previous studies have indicated that TMS applied at certain frequencies during sleep can improve memory.
More research is needed to draw clear conclusions, but this preliminary investigation is an exciting foray into how certain hormones affect the way we perceive ourselves.
It was the inescapable conclusion that must be drawn based on the studies I was reading that behavioral and neurodegenerative disorders are not deep, dark mysterious entities that defy even a basic understanding that would lead to prevention and, possibly, resolution or amelioration of certain symptoms.
They also look at the cognitive requirements needed to carry out a certain mathematical task — finding patterns, drawing conclusions, or explaining how they got their answers.
A term paper is a written, documented paper of a certain required length in which a student identifies, analyzes, interprets and draws a conclusion from the fact and opinion of other people.
Whatever conclusions you draw from all this, one thing is absolutely certain: accessibility and familiarity count for a lot in the market these days.
The work 48 Portraits does not allow conclusions to be drawn whether Richter had any personal appreciation toward certain persons:» -LRB-...) I didn't want to intimate any specific ideology or theme.
One of Richard Aldrich's paintings has a certain redolence of the Philip Guston of the early»60s; Matt Connors is showing a twelve - foot - tall triptych of red, yellow and blue monochromes that can't fail to remind you of Ellsworth Kelly and Barnett Newman; Nicole Eisenman's stylized heads have discreet echoes of Paul Klee and Alexej von Jawlensky as well as of the»80s neo-Expressionists themselves; Mark Grotjahn's densely layered concatenations of shimmering, thickly textured lines recall Joseph Stella's Americanized Futurism as reinterpreted by way of Richard Pousette - Dart's hypnotic tactility; Amy Sillman sometimes uses still life as an armature for abstraction in ways that would not have seemed alien to Hans Hofmann; Rashid Johnson and Julie Mehretu draw very different conclusions from Cy Twombly — in Johnson's case, an influence productively united with that of the matterism of»50s Europeans like Antoni Tàpies and Alberto Burri.
I appreciate that RC is intended to provide a more technical analysis than other blogs, but I skimmed that article once and then read it properly and I'm still not certain what conclusion I'm supposed to draw — or even if there is one.
While the conditions in the geological past are useful indicators in suggesting climate and atmospheric conditions only vary within a a certain range (for example, that life has existed for over 3 billion years indicates that the oxygen level of the atmosphere has stayed between about 20 and 25 % throughout that time), I also think some skeptics are too quick to suggest the lack of correlation between temperature and CO2 during the last 550 million years falsifies the link between CO2 and warming (too many differences in conditions to allow any such a conclusion to be drawn — for example the Ordovician with high CO2 and an ice age didn't have any terrestrial life).
That allows for drawing many conclusions that are as certain as anything else considered certain.
It's obvious that science can draw conclusions which are effectively certain, but it's less than obvious how this happens.
Just like Ira's physical model or the explanation of the atmopsheric window in this article, a lab experiment simplified down to a cylinder with air in it is fine for evaluating certain aspects of CO2 and IR, but for drawing any conclusions about the climate?
Wilson v West Hartlepool Railway Co came into the picture because looking at Snell's Equity during the argument, I found the case cited there on what seemed to be the relevant point, and I drew counsel for the plaintiffs» attention to it; and at the conclusion of leading counsel for the plaintiffs» argument his junior read me certain passages from the case in support of the plaintiffs» cause.
Some conclusions drawn are not as obvious as they may seem, for example, SUV statistics show many more accidents than would be expected for their group, and certain models of sports cars typically incur less insurance claims than less racy vehicles.
Christine Buchanan, Eleanor Maccoby, and Sanford Dornbusch found that adolescents had fewer emotional and behavior problems following divorce if their mothers remarried than if they cohabited with a partner.31 Similarly, two studies of African American families found that children were better off in certain respects if they lived with stepfathers than with their mother's cohabiting partners.32 In contrast, Susan Brown found no significant differences between children in married and cohabiting stepfamilies.33 Although these data suggest that children may be better off if single mothers marry their partners rather than cohabit, the small number of studies on this topic makes it difficult to draw firm conclusions.
Therefore we can draw the conclusion that certain schema domains can be linked to behavioral problems already at preschool age.
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