Sentences with phrase «draw conclusions because»

It's hard to draw conclusions because the circumstances were so unusual.
I wouldn't be too quick to draw that conclusion because in 6:26 Jesus makes this statement about the crowd «Most assuredly, I say to you, you seek Me, not because you saw the signs, but because you ate of the loaves and were filled.»

Not exact matches

Still, some agents said there is lingering resentment over Comey's handling of the Clinton email probe — not necessarily because of the conclusions he drew, but because of the process decisions he made at various points in the investigation that left the bureau vulnerable to partisan attacks.
They misunderstand and immediately think «different is bad» and draw all sorts of conclusions... which is sad because it shows they lack critical thinking... then again they are religious so...
But before any conclusions are drawn, several qualifications should be noted, because complications arise in the otherwise straightforward trend toward increased «play» in America.
Drawing conclusions based on an Evangelical christian groups poll (because we all know how «reliable» that is), a suggestion of what a SINGLE doctor said in the late 1700s, and a supposed CBS MAIL - IN poll.
It is difficult to draw any conclusion other than that nuclear war, either by accident or because of uncontrollable escalation, is not likely to be prevented.
However, everyone of us are constantly drawing conclusions based upon limited facts — this chair will hold me because it has always held me before and for my next vacation I'll go to Disney or What should I fix for dinner tonight?.
(So draw your own conclusions, regardless of what you are ever told by another human being — because that human being could be saying things that aren't true or real or even SANE.
It also draws a conclusion that Atheists refuse to accept that there is a god because nothing but a god can create something so complex that the most intelligent minds can not comprehend.
Or are they being written off because of the conclusions their reasoning draws?
Among the licit means are: espionage, stratagems, ambuscades, etc.; these are allowed because they are not based on lies pure and simple, but merely furnish the enemy an occasion for drawing false conclusions 14
Because this conviction has an important bearing on the conclusion to be drawn from these reflections I now wish to explain why it seems to me to be correct.
Since it was in the interests neither of the Jews nor of the Christians to have been responsible for removing the dead body of Jesus illicitly, the conclusion to be drawn is that the Jews were unable to produce the body of Jesus simply because they, too, knew the tomb of Jesus to be empty.
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?
An astronomy expert explains that he draws on the same data as his secular colleagues, but arrives at different conclusions because «I start from the assumption of biblical truth and they do not.»
The whole Genesis story is one of the author's envy at how animals seemed to have it all, including s3x whenever they felt like it, and drew the conclusion that we must somehow have decided to become «civilized» and left our paradise of a jungle and now can not have s3x, etc., because we made a bad choice and were driven out by an angry god for presuming to think for ourselves in complex ways.
There is no baseless conclusion (belief) about there being no gods because it is the insistence upon having a basis upon which to draw a conclusion that leads back to the default position.
If i am correct than his sample size is actually the population because he isn't trying to draw a larger conclusion.
I trust him because in recent articles I saw him being realistic and unbiased drawing out the right conclusions.
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.
The two youngsters also looked really comfortable, but I just dare not draw too many conclusions because this season we destroy terrible teams (Swansea, West Ham, that Southampton side), as we should but we struggle in matches that should be a breeze.
I will not draw much conclusions from a game with Bournemouth, because in a week, we beat City, we get destroyed by Southampton and then we win against a team that has it's first season in the top flight.
Having participants choose their own group is a major issue for drawing meaningful conclusions in science because there's the possibility that something about the people who choose a particular group might be inherently different from the people who choose the other group.
Studies of teen grandchildren are especially valuable, because teens are presumably old enough to initiate some contact with grandparents on their own, and because they are old enough to draw competent conclusions about relationships.
The study drew no conclusions about fathers because precious few of them participated.
In the underdeveloped nations of Africa and Asia, studies have drawn clear conclusions about the benefits of breast milk partly because living conditions are more uniform and formula - feeding can actually be dangerous.
Because this was an observational study, it's not possible to draw any firm conclusions about the link between these factors, but the researchers believe there's something to this.
«Dr Suzanne Colson is one of my heroes because her thoughtful and careful research and the conclusions she has drawn from her research have finally brought common sense into the discussion of breastfeeding.»
We can also be sure that the authors understood that their data showed that homebirth has a horrifically high death rate, because they try to hide the number of deaths for the past 5 years, released the data only under pressure, and then proceeded to draw a conclusion entirely at odds with what their own data showed.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists advocates offering external cephalic version to patients with fetal malpresentation.20 Because attempted external cephalic versions were not captured in the Consortium on Safe Labor data, we could draw no conclusions about their effect on the primary cesarean delivery rate.
Conference further notes the NASUWT's conclusions, drawn from research, that tackling cases of staff bullying staff using the Grievance Procedure is ineffective because of the lack of a stronger legal remedy.
That is understandable, but it is important that we draw the right conclusions and don't fall for the notion that Ed is doomed to be Labour's Iain Duncan Smith because both had less support from MPs than their rivals.
This majority made it difficult to draw conclusions about the relationship between other races and climate change, said McCright, because the Gallup survey sample size was so small.
The findings concerning the distribution of tree crowns are important, because they can be used to draw conclusions about, for example, the carbon content or productivity of a forest.
It is difficult to draw definite conclusions, however, because some 350 coral species are thought to inhabit the reef — with only a handful being tested under lab conditions.
Of course, no conclusions can be drawn from such a short time span, because temperatures vary so much from year to year anyway.
«People then draw conclusions that the monkeys are not doing the same thing as humans because they are monkeys and not humans.
But which reefs boast the most impressive collections of life has been a mystery, because biologists lacked enough information to draw global conclusions.
Moreover, because they had an idea of what cells the genes came from and what kinds of gene sequences produce what kinds of proteins, they were able to draw some conclusions about what all those genes are good for.
Because of the limited number of participants, however, further larger studies will be needed before any firm conclusions can be drawn about the effects of ancient grains on heart health.
The site pointed out that «cease - and - desist letters from individuals whose work I report on will be ignored, because I'm only highlighting what's already out there and allowing readers to draw their own conclusions
It's a hard process, because a lot of different conclusions can be drawn from the same fossils.
The authors point out that this is an observational study, so no firm conclusions can be drawn about cause and effect, and add their results might not apply to the general population because the study only looked at older patients.
Actually, they are worse than useless because incorrect conclusions may be drawn from them, as seems to have been the case» with the younger proposed dates for the skeleton.
Nevertheless, Fashing cautions that because the report is based on just one observation, it is premature to draw conclusions about how widespread such behavior is in marmosets and other cooperatively breeding primates.
«I can not explain the reasons behind this discrepancy, because each study has used a different methodology and drawing conclusions from this is not possible,» the lecturer in the department of Legal Medicine, Toxicology and Biological Anthropology affirms.
Drawing conclusions from national child mortality data is difficult because it requires access to detailed, consistent and reliable data for the entire MDG period from 1990 - 2015.
But because that information is pooled, it lacks a high enough resolution to draw conclusions about individual cells.
Because the olfactory systems of all species work in a similar way, the findings can be used to draw conclusions to the human sense of smell.
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