Sentences with phrase «gives reasonable conclusions»

A-level courses require that student writes the paper of a high quality and gives reasonable conclusions.

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«We chose to solve this issue by giving an investor transparency and telling them our conclusions, so they can assess whether it's reasonable in comparison to the rest of the industry,» he says.
Given the debt load in the US and given statements made by government officials, this seems like a reasonable conclusion to Given the debt load in the US and given statements made by government officials, this seems like a reasonable conclusion to given statements made by government officials, this seems like a reasonable conclusion to draw.
When people refuse to answer a simple question and instead spend their time giving non-answers, it's usually because they know that the honest answer works against their position, and they're not willing to have an honest discussion that leads to a mutual understanding and a reasonable gray - area conclusion or a pros - and - cons conclusion.
Because both parties will come to an reasonable agreement that they have made, which would give both of the parties an advantage in their own territory so they can be happy with the conclusion that they have made and surely they will be happy with the pact that they agreed on, and the result in this will be that they will live in a much more better environment as well as a much more peaceful world for both them, their children as well as for all of mankind.
The rise in the «other» support, the proximity of the local elections and the contrasting Liberal Democrat findings from different pollsters make it difficult to draw any firm conclusions about how party support is fluctating beyond noting that the last week has, unsurprisingly, seemed to give Labour's support a reasonable knock in the week leading up to the local elections.
In conclusion we need a new leader who can unite the party not divide it and who can reach out to the whole country and give us a reasonable chance of winning the next general election.
I have to respectfully disagree that he deserves no sympathy and that he jumped to believe rumors — Dia states clearly that she did not offer him any explanation, herself, and did not even give a reason why, so any reasonable person, even wanting to give the benefit of the doubt, would have to draw the conclusion he did.
«We chose to solve this issue by giving investors transparency and telling them our conclusions, so they can assess whether it's reasonable in comparison to the rest of the industry,» he says.
So if you rationally evaluate Fairfax and come to the conclusion that you're going to get 15 - 20 % + CAGR (eminently reasonable given the fact that they are a relatively small player in a gigantic global insurance market and are run by one of the smarter investment teams on the planet), don't worry about how much «alpha» you're not generating by looking elsewhere.
(25) Looking at hundreds of carbon - 14 dates spanning the past dozen millennia — dates that improvements had made accurate enough to give a reasonable correlation among widely dispersed sites — they believed they could confirm Bryson's disturbing conclusion.
But given the huge amount of detailed scrutiny these documents come under and the nearly unanimous approval of the main conclusions by often antagonistic gov «t's science agencies and relevant institutions around the world it is impossible that this is not a reasonable reflection of the state of climate science.
That in mind, reasonable conclusions in cause and effect, inertia and logic can give one a modicum of insight into possibility or even probability.
Given the court's conclusion that Patrick lacked a reasonable privacy interest in the contents of the garbage bags, there was no violation of Section 8 and the evidence was deemed to be admissible.
Instead, they may give rise to a number of possible, reasonable conclusions.
Given the language of the collective agreement and the Protocol, it is not a reasonable conclusion that the parties intended to give an unlimited discretion to the arbitration board to develop a new workload and compensation scheme to apply to the return to work after the strike on a case by case basis and to have that system operate in conjunction with the rules in Article 11 applicable to the «normal workload.»
Therefore, the only conclusion was that the defendants, in order to reinstate the time of the essence clause, would have had to give the plaintiffs reasonable notice of a new closing date and state that time was of the essence in order to set up the new date for the closing.
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