Sentences with phrase «drawn some conclusions respecting»

Finally, I have drawn some conclusions respecting the relationships discussed.

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Thus no conclusion can be drawn respecting the external relationships of the surviving substance to its future environment» (PR 311).
Thus no conclusion can be drawn respecting the external relationships of the surviving substance to its future environment.
We have got to understand the type of connection which exists between the two spheres, and then to draw some definite conclusions respecting the existing situation which at present confronts the world.
Palmer makes it clear that though there must have been some doubt, dogmatically, about this in Luther's time, and in the nineteenth century, the conclusion must be drawn that the Church has definitely declined to believe that a plenary indulgence transferred by prayer to a soul in purgatory can guarantee its release, though the Church hopes, as it were, that Christ will respect her wishes in the matter.
But his rationale ends with an economically worded warning whose implications are exceedingly far - reaching and implicitly add a very strong rider to any conclusion that might be drawn from his doctrinal expose, such as that indulgences should be widely granted and the people strongly encouraged to use them: `... yet other works of satisfaction are more meritorious with respect to our essential reward, which is infinitely better than the remission of temporal punishment».
We tend to draw a different conclusion with respect to the potential of improving outcome by increasing physical activity.
The number of extracted tumor cells allows conclusions to be drawn with respect to the success of therapy and the future course of the disease.
Even though, as physicist Steven Weinberg has emphasized, most people who call themselves religious tend to adhere to only those bits and pieces from scripture that appeal to them, by according undue respect for ancient religious beliefs in general, we nonetheless are suggesting that they are on par with conclusions that have been drawn from centuries of rational empirical investigation.
These conclusions can be drawn from the 47th Annual PDK / GALLUP Poll of the Public's Attitudes Toward Public Schools, Aug. 24, 2015, sponsored by PDK, a prestigious educators» group, and the Gallup organization, an internationally respected polling company.
The other three are also well - respected by most scientists, though there might be differences as to what conclusions can be drawn.
However, by arguing in this way Courtney has only proven that he is absolutely clueless with respect to statistical analysis and the conclusion that can validly be drawn from the fact that a test for statistical significance fails.
I respect the fact that others may see this issue differently and draw different conclusions.
And I've demonstrated your shortcomings with respect to drawing conclusions about Northern Hemisphere temperatures from a few cities in small, overlapping geographic areas.
As a result, no conclusions should be drawn with respect to centennial - scale variability from the Hantemirov chronology.
With respect to Church et al 2008, you're neglecting to mention (or perhaps didn't read enough of the paper to notice) is that, unlike you're «eyeballing» method, they actually adjusted tidal gauges for changes in local land elevation before drawing any conclusions from unadjusted data.
«In this respect, the husband and the companies have got their comeuppance, because although there was no conclusive evidence of him providing the funds, the court said it could draw that conclusion where the husband and the companies had been deliberately obstructive.
The coroner, being the primary judge of fact, is entitled to substantial respect in his fact - finding role and in the inferences which he draws from his findings of fact; the Divisional Court should therefore be slow to characterise his conclusions as unreasonable in the Wednesbury sense.
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.
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