If so, just take a closer look at the categories that do apply to your usage habits and
draw your conclusions from there.
Not exact matches
There's no end to the erroneous
conclusions one might
draw from media coverage and statistics that focus only on Wall Street, on the megamergers and acquisitions, the biggest company deals, the glitziest initial public offerings, and the most public investments in American business.
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.
It's the same
conclusion one can
draw from Bethany McLean and Joe Nocera's excellent new book about the mortgage crisis, All the Devils Are Here: the real surprise isn't that
there's a new scam being run, but that
there are so many willing participants.
There are three
conclusions to
draw from this future tech stars list.
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.
The most probable
conclusion to
draw from passages of this sort is that either Thomas or earlier Gnostic tradition made use of the canonical gospels at points where we find parallels, and that
there is no reason to suppose that any passage in Thomas (in spite of interesting textual variants) provides an earlier or a more reliable version of any saying of Jesus.
There can be more than one
conclusion to
draw from that: they do not have to be older than 6000 years.
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.»
A further
conclusion can be
drawn: when A ceases to be at P,
there can be no time between its being at P and its being distant
from P. But, we can not allow this!
@fred, lunch never said a thing about the universe being finite... all that was stated was the word «beginning»... the only
conclusion one can
draw from such a word is that
there is also an end.
There have been important recent criticisms of the excesses of scientism, but even these grow out of an acceptance of the general scientific method of
drawing coherent
conclusions from observation and experience.
Unless
there is something to test, measure, and
draw conclusions from with the hard data obtained — it's mere philosophy..
The tribunal is out
there and will
draw conclusions from Sunday.
There is only one
conclusion that can be
drawn from all of this; Wenger needs to go.
Following the announcement this week that their financial results will be postponed again, till after the play offs,
there's only one
conclusion that can be
drawn: that Birmingham City are now a basket case in the Rangers or Portsmouth league, and only promotion back to the Premier League can save them
from administration or worse.
There is no other
conclusion that can be
drawn from the sickening posts here.
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.
So
there is no responsible way to
draw generalizable
conclusions from this set of flawed studies.
Stopping any breastfeeding before four to six weeks postpartum, stopping exclusive breastfeeding before four to six weeks postpartum, stopping any breastfeeding before six months postpartum andstopping exclusive breastfeeding before six months postpartum were not explicitly reported, and
there were insufficient data to
draw any meaningful
conclusions from survival data.
«If
there is one key
conclusion to be
drawn from the Stern Review, it is that we today are living at an important moment: we still have a limited window of opportunity to prevent greenhouse gases growing to dangerous levels.
On individual policies I've seen Corbyn supporters taking succour
from polls showing, for example, that a majority of the public support rail nationalisation or much higher taxes on the rich and
drawing the
conclusion that
there is a public appetite for much more left wing policies.
She says
there's no indication what
conclusions about fracking and public health that the new health commissioner and the Cuomo Administration might
draw from all of the scientific studies.
Carol Ward at the University of Missouri in Columbia points out that
there are too many differences between chimps and early hominins to
draw firm
conclusions about early human behaviour
from chimp studies.
I happen to believe that
drawing any spiritual
conclusions from quantum mechanics is an unfounded leap in logic — but if someone out
there in the world is willing to pay someone # 1 million for pondering the nature of reality, that's a world I'm happy to live in.
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.»
Sure,
there might be a few papers that take climate sensitivity as a given and somehow try to
draw conclusions about the impact on the climate
from that... But, I hardly think that these are swamping the number of papers trying to determine what the climate sensitivity is, studying if the water vapor feedback is working as expected, etc., etc..
I think it may be difficult to
draw conclusions from studies because
there are factors that can not be measured that play a role in menstrual synchrony such as the particular nature of the relationship and the specific living arrangements of the women.
There have been multiple studies done on this subject, but
from what
conclusions I have
drawn on the subject is you can't blame one single nutrient, or factor on the obesity epidemic.
It's not that she didn't observe what was
there, but that she
drew such different
conclusions from it.
Results
from a combination of levels can provide important data that may either support any
conclusions drawn about the outcome of the training and / or help to diagnose potential causes where
there has previously been little or none.
Bartell argued that Pearson's sample sizes (60 students) were too small for solid
conclusions to be
drawn from them; that
there was no evidence that Waterford and not other factors caused the gains; and that the gains were too small to be meaningful in any case, or to be representative of the district as a whole.
Still, notwithstanding this, I think
there are some tentative
conclusions we can
draw from comparing the two pieces.
Although
there are big holes in what we know about how evaluation measures stack up on these two criteria, we can
draw some important
conclusions from the evidence collected so far.
And
there's the difficulty of
drawing the right
conclusions about teacher performance
from very small numbers of student test scores, an especially tough challenge in elementary schools, where teachers typically work with a single classroom of students every day.
I am leery
from drawing too many
conclusions from this, but, then again,
there is no such thing as a free lunch.
When I undertook the appeal, I assumed that
there must be a lot of scientific validity to
conclusions you could
draw from hair found at a murder scene because the FBI and other police agencies testified about their ability to connect hair to a specific individual.
There are two
conclusions I can
draw, however, based solely on last night's lede
from the New York Times:
Are
there conclusions to
draw from this?
Now
there are multiple accounts by authors who did go through the program, and prospective authors have a much better set of experiences
from which to
draw their
conclusions.
The
conclusion I
draw from this is that
there will always be the NY pub simply bc of the emotional role they play for writers.
In short, even if
there existed verifiable data
from which to do some kind of statistical analysis of «rejection rates,» one could not
draw any sound
conclusions from that analysis that would be meaningful going forward.
SO
drawing conclusions about ebook sales
from Amazon is not a bad move, since
there won't be much discrepancy
from other ebook sites.
There are thought to be three biases that cause most people to make such poor investment choices: anchoring, the tendency to extrapolate
from recent events, and
drawing conclusions from stereotypes.
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 Paul Meehl (one of the founding fathers of the importance of quant models versus human judgements) wrote:
There is no controversy in social science which shows such a large body of qualitatively diverse studies coming out so uniformly in the same direction as this one... predicting everything
from the outcomes of football games to the diagnosis of liver disease and when you can hardly come up with a half a dozen studies showing even a weak tendencyin favour of the clinician, it is time to
draw a practical
conclusion.
I wouldn't
draw any
conclusions about fur market pricing
from the December auction reports (since
there was a v substantial number of missing buyers).
There are a few reasons why the
conclusions we
draw from animal advocacy research are often highly uncertain:
After all, I've never seen a TNR opponent acknowledge the
conclusion drawn by Turner and fellow researcher Mike Fitzgerald in the second edition: «
there are few, if any studies apart
from island ones that actually demonstrate that cats have reduced bird populations.»
I'd like to
draw my own (mostly negative)
conclusions from these words, but
there isn't much substance here.