Sentences with phrase «for drawing conclusions»

• Conduct process simulations, make documentation of results and analyze those results for drawing conclusions pertaining to future improvements.
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?
Some people appear to tell that there's empirical evidence for that, but the measurements are probably not accurate enough for drawing conclusions either way based on them.
Science is a process for drawing conclusions by making a hypothesis and testing it.
I think that the uncertainties are large, but not too large for drawing conclusions.
Different logics for drawing conclusions from these premises are considered.
The premise - a basic fact or belief that is used as the basis for drawing conclusions.
The superiority of random assignment for drawing conclusions about cause and effect in nonlaboratory settings is routinely recognized in both the philosophy of science literature and in methods texts in health, public health, agriculture, statistics, microeconomics, psychology, and those parts of political science and sociology that deal with improving the assessment of public opinion.
I am still working for this company part - time, now that my dream of using computational methods for drawing conclusions «for reality» has come true.
Real scientists have proper reasons for drawing conclusions, as do real theologians.
Even those books which the Portuguese writers of the 16th century examined and used for drawing their conclusions are not available today.
It bears repeating that a preaching event is a sharing in the Word, a trip not just a destination, an arriving at a point for drawing conclusions and not handing over of a conclusion.
On pp. 8 — 10 of this article I give eight reasons for drawing this conclusion, including the following.

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It's tempting to pull out those subgroups and draw conclusions about, say, support for a candidate among Latinos or women.
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.
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.
«And Russia will draw the conclusion that anybody would: that if this president, for reasons no one can understand, will not criticize Russia on something this blatant, what will it take?»
«When you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you, and that's of concern when you come to big issues that large numbers of people have fought for, for years in this country,» Feinstein said.
Richard Nephew, the lead sanctions expert for the U.S. team that negotiated the nuclear deal, cautioned against drawing conclusions, noting that Trump has flip - flopped after appearing to announce a policy decision in the past.
Potential underreporting of self - employment income makes it difficult to draw definitive conclusions on independent contractor earnings when compared with their peers, but the data clearly show a wide variance in earnings among independent contractors and lower wages for low - wage independent workers than low - wage employees even after adjustments for underreporting.
We can draw two conclusions from the information conveyed in the two graphs above: 1) the Fed is terrified of letting the stock market move lower and, for now at least, has a solid iron floor beneath the stock market; 2) the credit condition of corporate America has been deteriorating since early 2013, punctuated by 3 quarters in a row of declining earnings for the S&P 500.
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.
For example, if we find that internet searches for big ticket items are increasing or decreasing in one country compared to how they are trending elsewhere in the world, we can draw a conclusion about whether consumers there will increase or decrease these types of purchases in the near future compared to consumers in other countriFor example, if we find that internet searches for big ticket items are increasing or decreasing in one country compared to how they are trending elsewhere in the world, we can draw a conclusion about whether consumers there will increase or decrease these types of purchases in the near future compared to consumers in other countrifor big ticket items are increasing or decreasing in one country compared to how they are trending elsewhere in the world, we can draw a conclusion about whether consumers there will increase or decrease these types of purchases in the near future compared to consumers in other countries.
«The unconventional, but inescapable, conclusion to be drawn from the past fifty years is that it has been far safer to invest in a diversified collection of American businesses than to invest in securities — Treasuries, for example — whose values have been tied to American currency.
Whatever they gather from those searches can also be fed into a model to draw further conclusions, like whether you're likely to be an investor or buy organic for your kids.
Draw your own conclusions as to what this means for any given token's SEC v W.J. Howey Co. investment contract analysis.
And it's still way too soon to draw any concrete conclusions about what the growth in «passive» investing will mean for the markets, how far it's going to go or what the market impact will be.
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.
The primary conclusion I draw from this is Google has a great deal of trust for the anchor text I use to point to my own pages.
I'm not apologizing for these investors, but I think that those who are criticizing these investors should look at their entire body of work to draw conclusions, not just one bad investment.
And I also encourage you to view some assenting and dissenting views by those who are professionals and draw the conclusion for yourself.
If he were a true scientist, he would search for evidence and base hypotheses on this evidence, instead of drawing a conclusion and hammering evidence to fit his views.
If the outcome is called a draw, it is hard to resist the conclusion that it was a win for Obama.
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
you will need to provide more information for it to be at least one that others can draw some sort of logical conclusion from, either through specifics or some sort of generality which would account for the missing information in your thought experiment.
The conclusion I drew after MUCH STUDY was that Joseph Smith was a con artist, and anybody who fell for what he peddled must be pretty gullible.
There are no ethical absolutes for us in the Law or in the teaching of Christ and the apostles, and there is no natural law, at least not one about which any reliable conclusions can be drawn.
Podcasts provide us with opportunities for active listening, a chance to hear multiple perspectives on a subject without the temptation to click away or draw conclusions too soon.
For example, since skin color has no demonstrable relation to intellectual ability, esthetic sensitivity, or character, it follows that no significant conclusions about a person's characteristically human behavior can be drawn from the nature of his pigmentation.
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.
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?.
We don't always have to draw a conclusion for the sake of drwaing a conclusion.
Everyone draws their own conclusion as to whether there is a greater purpose for all things «being».
I generally need to think things through for myself, and draw my own conclusions... which admittedly may be flawed.
There is no license for drawing the further conclusion that God exists at a succession of temporal standpoints relative to each of which there is an open future.
But this can be explained partly by the extremity of the conclusions drawn by some advocates of form criticism, for example by Professor R. H. Lightfoot in his Bampton Lectures; (History and Interpretation in the Gospels [1934]-RRB- and partly by the ultraconservatism of men who are incapable of altering their views in later life.
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.»
They may perhaps be submerged again for the time being by a contrary wave of caution, fear of one's own courage, terror of false conclusions which people may like to draw.
Archaeologists draw conclusions about earlier civilizations, often from items that have lain buried for thousands of years.
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