Sentences with phrase «guided by the conclusions»

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In conclusion, conducting monetary policy with systematic rules as a reference (but not as a guide) is favored by senior policymakers in respect to changing economic assumptions in a complex economy.
«Such social doctrine provides directions but, with few exceptions (for instance, the defense of innocent human life), does not provide directives of immediate applicability to policy questions on which people of good faith, guided by reason and conscience, can come to different conclusions
They came to the conclusion that things happen for a reason and these things are guided by supernatural beings of great power.
The task was to think in the present with the tools now available to us and to be guided without reserve by the conclusions to which our thought brings us.
But — we can allow open - ended learning by providing a «problem» and then helping our kids to make hypotheses of their own, and then guiding them in making conclusions from what they observe.
Tom Pey, Guide Dogs» director of external affairs, said: «This appraisal acknowledges that there are evidence gaps, yet fails to address them and some of the conclusions drawn are not backed up by the evidence that is reported.
Again, I can't summarize the research that lead to this conclusion (read the book and see what you think) but basically Haidt lays out a case that says if you believe that you are some sort of scientist guided solely by sweet reason and evidence, you are the victim of self - delusion.
In conclusion, Rothstein asserts that the preliminary report «is not very useful in guiding policy, but the guidance it does provide points in the opposite direction from that indicated by its poorly - supported conclusions» (my emphasis).
Gaquin eased students into the writing process by helping each student make one or two simple edits every day and guided them in gradually adding introductions, transitions, and conclusions.
By Alan Marsh / The Uppercu Cadillac — Number 1 in a new series by Nick Baldwin entitled «The best that money could buy» / Art and the automobile, Part 3 — The conclusion of Michael Worthington - Williams's survey of early automobile advertising / Guide to motor museums, Part 2 — Details of over 300 motor museums in Continental Europe that are open to visitors / 1938 MC VA: «cheap but charming» — David Hawtin examines a beautiful example of this stylish sports car / VSCC at Brooklands — An account of this event from Tom Threlfall in his Diary of a DilettanBy Alan Marsh / The Uppercu Cadillac — Number 1 in a new series by Nick Baldwin entitled «The best that money could buy» / Art and the automobile, Part 3 — The conclusion of Michael Worthington - Williams's survey of early automobile advertising / Guide to motor museums, Part 2 — Details of over 300 motor museums in Continental Europe that are open to visitors / 1938 MC VA: «cheap but charming» — David Hawtin examines a beautiful example of this stylish sports car / VSCC at Brooklands — An account of this event from Tom Threlfall in his Diary of a Dilettanby Nick Baldwin entitled «The best that money could buy» / Art and the automobile, Part 3 — The conclusion of Michael Worthington - Williams's survey of early automobile advertising / Guide to motor museums, Part 2 — Details of over 300 motor museums in Continental Europe that are open to visitors / 1938 MC VA: «cheap but charming» — David Hawtin examines a beautiful example of this stylish sports car / VSCC at Brooklands — An account of this event from Tom Threlfall in his Diary of a Dilettante
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Except that conclusion's guided by our historical experience, and reflects what seems like an increasingly prevailing market notion — that the crisis is already fading in our memories & the world's making its way back to (a new) normal.
After considering both options I have come to the conclusion that both travel guide books and online travel information have their place, but you will probably get the best trip by combining both information resources.
Why should one's conclusions be guided by the popularity of the beliefs of others?
The panel is charged by the United Nations with reviewing research to create periodic reports on climate risks, documents that are often used by governments to guide decisions, and its every conclusion is being dissected under a microscope.
They are defined in The Skeptics Guide's «Logical Fallacies» page as any argument «that attempts to counter another's claims or conclusions by attacking the person, rather than addressing the argument itself».
This conclusion by Justice Khullar was in line with the Supreme Court's direction in Dunsmuir that the selection of the standard of review should be guided by precedent.
But — we can allow open - ended learning by providing a «problem» and then helping our kids to make hypotheses of their own, and then guiding them in making conclusions from what they observe.
When participants are guided by self - determination, they voluntarily and logically come to their own conclusions and solutions based on information that they collect.
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