Sentences with phrase «go by the conclusions»

But if we go by the conclusions of the article, the fact that the arm and hand get bigger through weightlifting would mean that it didn't evolve for the kind of fine motor control that you produce in the arts.

Not exact matches

The Canadians in the audience will no doubt appreciate what looks to be a lively debate, but going by Krugman's prepared remarks, the discussion is likely to be based on U.S. data, and it should be noted that many of the conclusions will not apply to Canada.
The authors» conclusion — Entrepreneurs think they are better than their resumes show and realize they can make more money by going it alone.
You by your own admission set it aside and go with what YOU THINK your god wants which you can no more demonstrate is the correct path than any other believer who does the same but does not agree with your moral conclusions.
A defensive posture against those who would steal or harm my family for instance is not going to lead me to become a Rambo type warrior on a rampage so last man standing does not represent the logical conclusion by my way of thinking.
A jury has gone out to consider its conclusions in the inquest into the death of Catholic school teacher Ann Maguire, who was murdered in her classroom by a 15 - year - old student.
The story opened in a swank Protestant church where at the conclusion of the service a poor, unemployed, shabby young man got up and told his story of unemployment to the startled parishioners and ended by saying: «You can't all go out hunting up jobs for people like me, but what I am puzzled about when I see so many Christians living in luxury and singing, «Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave, and follow Thee,» is what is meant by following Jesus?
I want to know if they think physicist Paul Davie is right about the obvious creation of universe governing physical laws, if Einstein was right in a God presence and what they think about quantum mechanics that goes back to von Neumann, where one is led by its logic (as Wigner and Peierls were) to the conclusion that not everything is just matter in motion.
A key conclusion in Joseph Shaw's helpful report was that «After about 1960, give or take a year or two, growth by all measures went into startling reverse.»
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?
This appears to be the only conclusion to be drawn from the real and underlying message of the piece, conveyed by its final one - sentence paragraph: «In short, Summorum Pontificum weakens the unity of the Church by failing to support the foundational insights of the Second Vatican Council»: the most «foundational» of all those insights, it goes without saying, being the absolute discontinuity between the preconciliar and post-conciliar Churches.
We have names for those who announce upon drawing up a chair exactly where the conversation is going and with what conclusions, just as we do for those who insult us by explaining the joke and telling it again.
Maybe that's «kinda» what He was doing, as «the Peace that one needs» is needed AFTER one has retired... I think of «Ecclesiastes» (written by King Solomon AFTER he had conquered all he was gonna conquer, when he realized it was all «the vanity of vanities»), which he ended with the conclusion that you do ALL your life's works for God (his glory, his will).
As Don Reiher pointed out in the first comment of the previous post, it it tempting to go through Stegall's article paragraph by paragraph and point out all the misquotes, false definitions, false conclusions, and logical fallacies.
So even though I seriously doubt that a man of such enlightment will make such a statement (it may be just some dumbheads drawing up this conclusion), for now I will go by what you state.
We're going to Game by Game in Chronological Order and then set - up next Monday Night's conclusion.
If one was to go by the logic of that article then the conclusion will be that any defensive partnership with Mert will be fine for us.
Again this tends to be subjective, but by understanding the play design and watching how Wentz goes through his progressions it becomes easier to come to a conclusion.
The first round of the premier league has gone by, and although making conclusions after one game is silly, there are some things to consider.
Point being is although we might not have spent as much as our rivals in previous seasons we've still had opportunities to be in with a shout otherwise we wouldn't have consistently finished 3rd / 4th and as the seasons go by and money is being spent the conclusion is drawing towards wenger not being able to motivate our players throughout a season or concocting strategies to counter teams with gameplans designed to nullify us, or even bring in adequate replacements when necessary (kallstrom).
Mom's make the choice of the best baby products by going through a large number of baby products available online and then coming to the conclusion.
What has really happened is the baby has by coincidence come to the natural conclusion of the fussy spell (most parents give the bottle as a last resort which means the fussiness has been going on for awhile) and / or the baby has withdrawn because «gulping» down the bottle was actually stressful and NOT what the baby wanted but she could not stop the flow, so exhausted, she falls asleep.
As you complain that the blog host is making assumptions that go beyond publicly posted statements, consider this: I responded only to the facts regarding the comment posted by «Skeptical of your conclusions
Conclusion: Jeep Jogging stroller is perfect for the athletic parent and people who want to go for jogging everyday by taking their kids along with them.
«Each day that goes by, I'm coming to the conclusion that, if this was a sure win for Democrats... I'm sure the Democratic leadership and governor himself would have called a special election last week,» Reed continued.
The conclusion that «average» pay in the public sector is 7.8 % higher is immediately debunked by the report's authors who go on to say, «However, this is by no means a definitive estimate of the public / private sector pay gap».
Quizzed by Tony Wright, chairman of the public administration committee, on why he had chosen to act now, Mr Brown said that with damage to Parliament's reputation over the past year «it seemed to me that we had to reach a conclusion on where we could go».
Two reasons were given for why he had to go immediately rather than be investigated by the standards committee: that it would take too long and that they might not come to the conclusion everyone had already decided they had to come to.
I am very disappointed by your conclusion that we need manned spacecraft going to Mars [«Time to Put a Foot Down,» Letter From Discover, April].
Rao says, «Although we agree with Miller and Su that Youyou should be recognized as a representative, we find they went too far in reaching conclusions that are not supported by available sources and in attributing credits based on claims that are at least controversial if not wrong.»
The other story from last year flagged by Science Committee leaders claimed that IARC omitted evidence that went against its conclusion that glyphosate likely causes cancer in humans and edited a draft review significantly before it was released to the public (Greenwire, 20 October, 2017).
He endorses the conclusions of No Place to Learn and enlarges the debate by discussing a subject that Pocklington and Tupper don't emphasize, the poisoning of university life by rights - seeking groups who insist (Whitaker writes) that academic life is naturally «sexist and racist and can only by kept in check through intensive regulation and control... Everything that goes on must be monitored and policed.»
Several conclusions now can be drawn: (1) research grants are used to pay for indirect expenses by all science faculty researching in a laboratory, (2) many scholarly investigations by faculty not needing to work in a research laboratory have their indirect expenses paid by some internal budget at the same institutions, (3) research grant awards for indirect expenses at some institutions exceed the amount given for direct expenses, and, (4) direct experience with paying for indirect expenses leads many Principal Investigators to have questions and suspicions that some type of hidden purpose or scam might be going on with the current system for using research grant funds to pay for indirect expenses.
Something with the power to speed a process like puberty to conclusion isn't going to be stopped by mere diet and exercise.
When I wrote my review in spring of 2005 I pointed out that Campbell was jumping the gun by making conclusions about other animal proteins and even all «nutrients from animal foods» when he only studied powdered casein, but I went no further than that.
In Death by Food Pyramid, Denise Minger absolutely skewers The China Study for its flawed data collection and distorted conclusions, and generally goes to great lengths to set the record straight about the flawed conventional wisdom we have been fed our entire lives.
And, aside from a conclusion I won't spoil except to say that it plays exactly like the meta - film twist at the end of Altman's THE PLAYER, Spielberg can't resist to inject a Gumpian «brush with history» as then Assistant Attorney General Rehnquist, a future Justice of the Supreme Court, calls to advise Bradlee the publication of the papers is prohibited by the Espionage Act of 1917 — just a beat too late to stop the story going to print.
Another successful Hitchcock noir isn't as good as some of his best work («Rear Window» to name one), but it is still a really skillfully done movie that goes by fast and has one of the more exciting conclusions to a Hitchcock film that I have seen.
When is this woman going to see that the only logical conclusion is her daughter's been taken over by an ancient Jewish demon?
Much like with everything else in the game and because I have let this review and my words run on way longer than I needed to, I'm going to do us all a favour and wrap this up by moving onto the conclusion.
Based on the novel by Gillian Flynn, on whose novel of the same name GONE GIRL was based, it is another twisted tale of family secrets and jumping to conclusions.
Toward the conclusion of the story, she transmits a blistering monologue which, if you go along with the premises of screenwriter Jonathan Perera would virtually bring down the dome of the capitol building by exposing links between legislators and corporations.
by Walter Chaw There's fat to be trimmed from Joe Wright's noble go at Jane Austen's adapted - to - death Pride and Prejudice, which clocks in at a flabby 127 minutes (yet still seems somehow rushed at its conclusion), but when it works, it does for Austen what Kenneth Branagh's Henry V and Hamlet did for Shakespeare: it makes the trials of these iconic literary figures feel immediate and sensible — and it does so with a screenplay (by Deborah Moggach) that understands what parts of the text are timeless and what parts are not.
This film, by its conclusion, settles on, «Maybe go outside every once in a while, you gamers!»
After getting the can, the janitor decides to kidnap the heiress, who proceeds to take his side in the deed by going along with his plans to screw dear old dad (Holm) out of his money, but as close as they become, they haven't come to the conclusion that they are in love.
It's also striking how much the tenor of charter coverage varies outlet by outlet — any broad conclusions about pro-charter or anti-charter bias are going to depend on which particular outlets are examined.
While urban students overall do better in charter schools than in traditional public schools — a conclusion found by rigorous studies that account for any potential differences in the students going in — the gap varies tremendously from place to place.
The # 64 Velocity Yellow machine led the way at the conclusion of the first four - hour session having lapped the circuit in 3m58.162 s and the pace remained relatively static, only for the # 97 Aston Martin Racing entry of Darren Turner, Stefan Mücke and Rob Bell to knock Corvette off the top spot by going marginally quicker during the latter half of the day.
I thought the author was going to take the easy way out by going with the «obvious» conclusion but keep reading to the end.
Later developments in DNA evidence has only gone on to support the conclusion that the murder was committed by an unknown person who broke into the family home.
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