Sentences with phrase «in reaching such a conclusion»

Clearly, the marketing goons have run their spreadsheets and the numbers don't stack up, but in reaching such a conclusion, they're denying Yankees access to some of the most amusing machinery ever built.
Andrews - Speed is ultimately pessimistic, but more interesting, I think, is his thought processes in reaching such a conclusion.

Not exact matches

(A decision for same - sex marriage by a state could as in the case of Massachusetts, preempts the debate in that state, but it is less far - reaching because it leaves other states to arrive at a different conclusion — unless, as some same - sex - marriage proponents have claimed, other states are required to recognize such marriages under the Constitution's requirement of giving «full faith and credit» to other states» proceedings.)
In order to reach such an optimistic conclusion, the authors sometimes use the least common denominator to define religion, enabling them to detect religious overtones in settings as diverse as a «Jello wrestling» contest between the dean of students and the college chaplain and the crowning of a homecoming queeIn order to reach such an optimistic conclusion, the authors sometimes use the least common denominator to define religion, enabling them to detect religious overtones in settings as diverse as a «Jello wrestling» contest between the dean of students and the college chaplain and the crowning of a homecoming queein settings as diverse as a «Jello wrestling» contest between the dean of students and the college chaplain and the crowning of a homecoming queen.
For example, if a speaker introduces a narrative illustration with such words as «I recall an event in the life of a very fine, genuine, outstanding Christian man», he has already told his hearers what conclusions to reach about the man: he is a fine, genuine, outstanding Christian.
Secure religious believers and non-traditional believers (such as atheists) do not need to attack, because they are secure in their own beliefs - whether those are the tenets of their professed religion, or the conclusions they've reached outside the context of religion.
Such conclusions, negative in the face of contemporary scholarly clichés, can be reached not by reading modern summaries but by looking at the heterogeneous testimonies given by first - century men.
Although title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as so amended, applies with respect to «pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions», a few courts have failed to reach the conclusion that breastfeeding and expressing breast milk in the workplace are covered by such title.
The indigenes, in a statement yesterday, advised the Enugu - based Catholic priest to visit Gombe, check the deteriorating state of infrastructures in the state, before reaching such a conclusion.
«One must bear the organic load of the environment such as blood, in mind, before reaching a conclusion about the Zika virus inactivation efficacy by a particular product.»
I have been heavily researching Low Carb diets since embarking on this diet in May utilizing resources such as Steve Phinney, Jeff Volek, Jimmy Moore, Paul Jaminet, Eric Westman, Stephen Gundry, and many many more; and have reached the conclusion that 80 — g of protein per day for my weight 120 - lbs, and activity level (High) is okay.
Dozens of other NCLB critics have reached similar conclusions, and scads of proposals for that law's rewrite offer remedies, such as including more subjects in the accountability system and giving schools credit for student growth across the achievement spectrum.
In a report on school safety released last October, Eden reached the conclusion that New York City's charter schools were «safer» than traditional district counterparts not by comparing raw data from the Big Apple's school climate survey or even using more - objective data such as incident reports over a period of several years.
I had high hopes when Microsoft invested in them a while back, thinking they would potentially clue in and do more to make themselves a platform for Amazon to worry about, but no such luck thus far (similar conclusions were reached by Geekwire last month when Nook announced a new deal with Google Play — say what?).
The contrary conclusion in Iuliano's article is derived from such a small sample size that no reliable conclusions can be reached as to outcomes.
However, before you reach such arbitrary conclusions, I think it is very important to look at the break - even analysis and the actual figures in some examples.
With the banks, financial gurus and governments in bed together, we end up with summits and impotent conclusions such as those reached at the G20 in Toronto.
Don't take my word for it: that's the conclusion the National Academy of Sciences reached in an «expert consensus» report, which examined numerous empirical studies on the matter and concluded that it was simply impossible to say one way or another whether such laws increase crime or instead decrease it as a result of their effect in deterring violent predation.
And, it adds, they also argue in such a way as to reach the conclusion they already deeply believe in.
What I find most surprising about the paper on my re-read and those who seem to have little problem accepting or at least finding no weaknesses of the indirect methodology used to make some rather far reaching conclusions is not that papers such as this one can get published, but the authoritative nature these articles seem to take on and particularly so when they are referenced in the IPCC reports.
National green leaders, who had spent the previous year insisting that progress toward capping U.S. carbon emissions would ensure the successful conclusion of a global emissions - reduction agreement in Copenhagen, pretended like they'd never suggested that the United Nation's climate change conference could ever achieve such an outcome and praised Obama for ditching the United Nations and striking out to reach an agreement — any agreement — among major emitters.
In such a case it would have been hard for the court to reach any other conclusion.
Another such case was heard in Nova Scotia in 2014 (R. v. Race, 2014 NSSC 6 (CanLII)-RRB- and the trial judge, Justice Kevin Coady, gave some insight into how a judge reaches this conclusion and his own sensitivity to the emotions and frustrations of the families involved.
Leaving aside such restraint, the Court based itself fully on its previous decision in Åkerberg Fransson to reach the same conclusion.
In reaching the conclusion that Frontline was bound to pay a penalty, the Court dismissed Frontline's invitation to modify the language of Article 18 and to imply a judicial discretion as to whether a penalty should be ordered on the facts of each particular case and / or the amount of any such penalty.
Having reached such a conclusion, I do not see how they can review any language issue in an unbiased fashion.
In Wilson v Her Majesty's Advocate 2009 JC 336, which also concerned opinion evidence, the High Court of Justiciary, in an opinion delivered by Lord Wheatley, stated the test thus (at para 58): «[T] he subject - matter under discussion must be necessary for the proper resolution of the dispute, and be such that a judge or jury without instruction or advice in the particular area of knowledge or experience would be unable to reach a sound conclusion without the help of a witness who had such specialised knowledge or experience.&raquIn Wilson v Her Majesty's Advocate 2009 JC 336, which also concerned opinion evidence, the High Court of Justiciary, in an opinion delivered by Lord Wheatley, stated the test thus (at para 58): «[T] he subject - matter under discussion must be necessary for the proper resolution of the dispute, and be such that a judge or jury without instruction or advice in the particular area of knowledge or experience would be unable to reach a sound conclusion without the help of a witness who had such specialised knowledge or experience.&raquin an opinion delivered by Lord Wheatley, stated the test thus (at para 58): «[T] he subject - matter under discussion must be necessary for the proper resolution of the dispute, and be such that a judge or jury without instruction or advice in the particular area of knowledge or experience would be unable to reach a sound conclusion without the help of a witness who had such specialised knowledge or experience.&raquin the particular area of knowledge or experience would be unable to reach a sound conclusion without the help of a witness who had such specialised knowledge or experience.»
In the past, a few ethics ethics committees have reached this same conclusion, but some interpreted these opinions to require lawyers use more secure communication methods only in specific situations, such as within the context of employment litigatioIn the past, a few ethics ethics committees have reached this same conclusion, but some interpreted these opinions to require lawyers use more secure communication methods only in specific situations, such as within the context of employment litigatioin specific situations, such as within the context of employment litigation.
However, the Supreme Court was able to reach such a conclusion because it went further than previous cases in being willing to draw inferences adverse to the husband and to the companies from their failure to put forward evidence, or to respond to the evidence put forward by the wife.
The court said that in such circumstances the proper recourse was to bring a negligence claim against the professional adviser and, indeed in reaching this conclusion, the court appreciated that inevitably there would be an increase in such claims.
But in my view, the judge reached no such conclusion.
It is only if the trial judge is unable to reach a conclusion about the transferor's actual intention at the time of the transfer that it may become necessary to apply such presumption to possibly tip the scales in favour of the transferor of property or the donor of funds.
The HPRB noted that the inquiry committee in this matter did not come to such a conclusion on review of all the evidence compiled during its investigation, but instead had found that a «satisfactory resolution had been reached» as no general issues of conduct or competence were found (paras. 50 - 52).
It's really sad these kinds of conclusions are reached in such a slipshod way.»
l When the case involves an allegation of serious fraud or dishonesty, generally conclusions on such issues ought to be reached at trial, caution ought to be exercised before giving summary judgment in a case of that nature (Wrexham Associated Football Club v Crucialmove Ltd [2006] EWCA Civ 237, [2006] All ER (D) 199 (Mar)-RRB-.
With the very narrow, newly created exception for guilty verdicts in criminal cases reached based upon racial or other kinds of impermissible prejudice rather than the facts of the case (or cases where there is an outside influence on the jury such as a bribe or someone looking up facts or law on the Internet), no one can challenge a jury verdict based upon the reasoning and conclusions actually made by the jurors, even if someone learns that the jury knowingly or accidentally didn't follow the law or was mistaken about the facts.
But the full - sample findings cast some doubt on that promise (with regard to divorce but not separations), reinforcing the need to replicate programs like MFIP for two - parent families in different settings before reaching conclusions about the contribution such strategies might make toward strengthening marriage.
Weissberg and his colleagues recently completed an analysis of 300 scientific studies and reached two important conclusions: Students enrolled in such programs scored at least 10 percentage points higher on achievement tests than peers who weren't.
In two cases this quarter, two different federal courts in Pennsylvania reached different conclusions regarding RESPA claims involving such schemeIn two cases this quarter, two different federal courts in Pennsylvania reached different conclusions regarding RESPA claims involving such schemein Pennsylvania reached different conclusions regarding RESPA claims involving such schemes.
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