Sentences with phrase «draw conclusions as»

Tribunals have long relied on States» treaty practice to draw conclusions as to the proper interpretation of the in casu BIT.
I encourage you to read the full resolution and report to draw your conclusions as to what these changes mean in terms of the acceptability by the legal profession of web - based client development.
This article says that this has not been studied long enough to draw conclusions as to causes or problems.
I do not want to draw any conclusions as to the threat to the polar bear populations posed by the ongoing environmental changes / future warming of the Arctic.
They learn ways to evaluate use of language, determine meanings, make inferences, grasp central ideas, evaluate bias, and draw conclusions as they examine both written texts and oral presentations.
While the study did not draw conclusions as to why mom's height plays a role, some experts are offering their own ideas.
Our errors in perception concern, in part, our willingness to draw conclusions as to what is not given in experience — which can of course never be a datum.
using your opinions as facts and then drawing a conclusion as if it was scientific is about as stupid as it has gotten on this site.
But I urge caution while drawing conclusions as the complete picture is far from visible from our stand - point.
It should never be used to draw a conclusion as to how today's temperature varies from the times before thermometer records were kept.
The officer will review the investigation or arresting officer's findings and draw a conclusion as to what substance was effecting the driver / defendant.
While it is important to remember that there are no guarantees on what will happen to the price of Bitcoin or the future of cryptocurrency and that I, myself, and by no means any sort of financial guru, sometimes the facts are so clear, that it is hard not to just apply common sense and reason and draw a conclusion as to the success that all of these events must inherently bring.

Not exact matches

The conclusion we should draw after so many pundits were wrong about Donald Trump's candidacy isn't that there's no such thing as expertise in political commentary.
Besides listing obvious information such as revenues and assets, Weiss also evaluates the riskiness of various types of insurer investments, then draws conclusions about the insurer's current level of financial strength as well as its ability to withstand a severe recession.
Frey's team did not train their system to predict diseases, but instead to take measurements of contents within a cell (metrics such as the concentration of a specific protein) and draw conclusions about the cellular system as a whole.
There are points in there where Jim and Mike have differing recollections or points of view and we try to air those and let them speak for themselves as opposed to drawing our conclusions.
Selection bias, wherein we draw incorrect conclusions based on looking at only a portion of a data set, is just as common.
While it's early to draw conclusions, this level of fundraising projected across the year as a whole would put 2018 on course to be the second - best year ever (behind only last year's new historic peak).
Additionally, there will be a set time period allowed for its use, with the ability to double the investment amount or create a replicated trade disappearing as the conclusion of the expiry period draws near.
Draw your own conclusions as to what this means for any given token's SEC v W.J. Howey Co. investment contract analysis.
Mathematics is ordinarily considered as producing precise and dependable results; but in the stock market the more elaborate and abstruse the mathematics the more uncertain and speculative are the conclusions we draw therefrom.
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.
Well put, However no conclusion can be drawn as to causation.
------------------- Upon what standard do lean in order to draw the conclusion that anyone's morality may be judged as wrong?
8) «This conclusion serves to corroborate the inference made by Soviet archaeologists from their discovery of camel - headed wagons that as early as the first half of the third millennium B.C. two - humped camels were used in Turkmenistan for drawing wagons...» The Camel and the Wheel, Richard W. Bulliet p155
There has been much spurious research and false conclusions drawn by those known as «anti-Mormons» to lead people to a bad impression of a man who was about as good a man who ever lived - save Jesus, of course.
It observes a fact — that these tiny beings are just as we once were, each and every one of us — and then draws a moral conclusion: as each of us is entitled not to be killed without justification, so is each of them.
To rush biblical statements into this arena, as though they were of the same order as Charles Darwin's Origin of Species or Stephen Jay Gould's The Panda's Thumb, or as though scientific conclusions could be drawn from them, is to be very confused about what it is the Genesis materials are teaching.
When Friedrich Nietzsche, in his several tirades against Christianity, points to these elements as of the essence of the biblical tradition, he is certainly correct — though not in the dark conclusions he draws from the observation,
We hope this podcast will serve as pushback to our very real tendency to make assumptions based on limited knowledge or experience, and to indulge in outrage and conclusion - drawing before we understand the important but mundane details of a cultural event.
As a corrective, one must observe how Scripturedoes behave and draw conclusions from that.»
The conclusion to draw from this comment, as Katelyn Beaty noted earlier today on Twitter, is «that gay men should just wake up to how awesome women's body parts are.»
It was, after all, Woodrow Wilson, a Presbyterian, who proposed the League of Nations at the end of World War I, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, an Episcopalian, who drew the plans for the United Nations as World War II neared its conclusion.
Finally, the book lacks «form» itself: too often, the author merely acts as a conduit for the opinions of other scholars without drawing his observations together into a coherent conclusion.
One might draw the conclusionas some people do — that religion and reason are incompatible.
I hope to bring out this point more clearly in the next several posts as I try to draw this series on Doctrinal Statements to a conclusion...
When it comes to Judaism, one would think, judging from his use of Scripture as proof texts, traditional Jews simply read Scripture verbatim without coming to it and drawing normative conclusions from it through the lens of the Talmud.
I understand that you draw a diiferennt conclusion in terms of morality / immorality, but I'm not sure why comparitive examples would come as a surprise.
Her description of the science alone would have been fine, but the article is meant to be taken as a whole, and drawing a theological conclusion and describing the proper practice of science as an act of worship takes an article about science and turns it into one about fantasy as those conclusions are baseless and unprovable.
The author of this article has so eloquently drawn the obvious conclusions as to questions around origins which the Bible has so clearly laid out.
Everyone draws their own conclusion as to whether there is a greater purpose for all things «being».
One of our important duties, as I see it, is to be much clearer and much louder in our insistence that the Genesis story is myth and that no conclusions are to be drawn from it that presuppose its historical factuality.
I find that many others, too, appear to be content to see Jesus as relevant to human affairs but hesitate to draw any conclusions about His relationship to the cosmic situation in which such affairs take place.
The radical conclusion that they drew, is that the salvation proclaimed by the gospel is first and foremost the salvation of society as a whole.
American and British theologians oft en find themselves in significant agreement — drawing on similar sources and reaching shared conclusions — but geographical distance as well...
This citation and quotation, as well as the conclusions drawn from it, are acutely problematic.
In reassessing my status I have come, not at all surprisingly, to the conclusion that whatever real or imagined function I was fulfilling as a survivor has run its course, and that indeed the era of the survivor is drawing to a close.
Drawing an absolute conclusion as quickly as you did is foolish.
To draw this conclusion would be a kerygmatic theological Docetism, or even a denial of faith in God as Creator, under whose worldly rule even the historian does his service as a scholar.
Go look up for yourselves secular studies on how much an average (this means typical, as opposed to your very ILLOGICAL use of anecdotal evidence to draw conclusions or simply spouting the same thing you read in a combox somewhere) Christian gives of his own time and treasure to charitable causes versus an average atheist.
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