Sentences with phrase «infer about»

What new information could you infer about the performance of IBM stock in the 20th century based on forecasts of IBM for this century and beyond, or about past earthquakes based on projections of future earthquakes?
When we wish to infer about alternative physical models we must study, how consistent they are with the empirical result is taking all uncertainties of the empirical analysis into account.
From these things, I reckon there is quite a bit to infer about not merely how we perceive the world but how we live in it.»
How did you infer about the secret functions?
«It's a good illustration of an issue we have in society, which is that we no longer have control over what people can infer about us,» says Elena Zheleva, a computer scientist at the University of Illinois in Chicago.
If a voter is viewing the different campaigns through a wholly Instagram med lens, what can they infer about the candidate» politics?
If we hold fast to the biblical witness that God does care for us, individually as well as corporately, what must we infer about God and the world that would account for the fact that petitionary prayer sometimes seems futile?
There is, however, a lot to be inferred about the future of Xbox from Microsoft's Xbox leader, Phil Spencer.
Even the prices you are offered online can depend on what is being inferred about you via your movements.
What can properly be permanently inferred about the ministry from what we know of the first century seems as follows.
Three - quarters of all EU users may have had sensitive data inferred about them by Facebook, including things like sexual orientation, religion and political leanings
From fish to monkeys, every kind of vertebrate needs to breathe, eat and move in its environment, so a lot can be inferred about these basically mechanical properties from the bony structures preserved in the fossil record.
for asserting in a press release that nothing could be inferred about Lacks or her family from the published genome sequence.
Can anything be inferred about what changes to the AMOC intensity do to the melt - rate of the Greenland Ice sheet?
unless something can be inferred about the White House coinciding with the Vatican in a blast of climate propaganda....
If this is the best such land area surface temperature assessment system on the planet (covering, as well, a broad range of metropolitan, suburban, and rural areas), and the quality of the system is now proven to be demonstrably more prone to error than had been previously assumed — with the preponderance of error shown to produce the impression of warming in excess of real conditions prevailing — what may be reliably inferred about surface temperature monitoring systems data from even less reliable thermometers all over the rest of the world?
It also includes activity on other websites and apps, as well as information that can be inferred about people even if they don't directly share it on Facebook, such as their political leanings, religion or ethnicity.
apple.slashdot.org - In a wide - ranging interview with MSNBC and Recode, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that everyone should know how much data they're sharing and what can be inferred about us from that information.
Following the announcement, bitcoin's vibrant Reddit community was quick to speculate what the news could mean for Gyft's long - popular service and what, if anything, the acquisition inferred about First Data's interest in the bitcoin space.

Not exact matches

Brzezinski followed up by asking Wolff, «Do you regret inferring anything [about Haley]?»
We're watching a number of market internals in an attempt to infer more about economic prospects and crash risk.
From these data, we can infer little about the actual causes of pair preferences.
For that reason, we have to join the Iron Law of Valuation with what I call the Iron Law of Speculation: the near - term outcome of speculative, overvalued markets is conditional on investor preferences toward risk - seeking or risk - aversion, and those preferences can be largely inferred from observable market internals and credit spreads (when investors are inclined to speculate, they tend to be indiscriminate about it).
The speech was not critical about recent Japanese monetary moves, which infers that the FED is very comfortable with current BOJ policy.
As I've observed for decades, even a richly overvalued market can move higher, provided that investors remain inclined to speculate, which we infer from the uniformity of market action across a broad range of market internals (when investors are inclined to speculate, they tend to be indiscriminate about it).
I don't have my finger on the pulse of the economics profession, so you can't infer too much about what most economists think from anything I say.
Fast forward to today, Lithium Americas» project now hosts a combined Measured & Indicated resource just shy of 6 million tonnes LCE, plus an Inferred inventory of about 2.3 million tonnes.
My favorite passage: «When a man tells you that he knows the exact truth about anything, you are safe in inferring that he is an inexact man....
I could only think of one: we can infer enough about people who are drawn to what he says and support him to know that they are to be avoided.
Can you think of one thing that does not involve cause and effect or came about as the result of known or inferred forces?
The great literary critic Frank Kermode wrote of «The Figure in the Carpet» that «Vereker's secret — «the thing for the critic to find» — is not, we infer, the sort of thing the celibate and impotent may look for when they speculate about sex.
Regardless of these facts: 1) you should do your research and not rely on misinformation; 2) my point was about Obama... are you inferring that the supposed disparity in benefits amounts is his fault?
Your worry about my philosophy is the idea that other selves are merely inferred but never given, you say.
It is not possible, in general, to infer anything important about other physical qualities, character, emotional traits, personal habits, knowledge, or skills.
It can be inferred with some probability that the human mind, at any given moment, is not drastically different in size and shape from the pattern of activity in the nervous system with which at that moment it interacts, and as this activity moves about somewhat it follows that the mind literally moves in brain and nerves, though in ways unimaginably various and intricate.
But with insight into retrospective aetiology based on the present situation, much could be cleared up in the vivid representation of the inferred state of man which causes difficulties in view of the way we inevitably think today about human origins.
But before turning to Jesus» sayings, let me at least say what one can infer from Q about his life: He grew up in a small village of lower or southern Galilee called in (Q 4:16) Nazara, but always called Nazareth elsewhere in the canonical Gospels, a hamlet perhaps too small even to have had a local synagogue in which Jesus might have learned to read the Hebrew scriptures.
We are entitled to infer that this was the moment at which Jesus accepted his vocation, For him, and not only for those who wrote about him, it was the act of God by which he was «anointed» for his mission.
But a rather unequivocal answer can be inferred from what process theists say about God's relationship with other entities.
Details about such a witness in times like our own are not easy to infer from Bonhoeffer's reflections on his own extraordinary circumstances, but it is safe to say that it would not be confined to proclamation alone.
For example, you infer that the Catholic Church is wrong about Birth Control, so your suggestion is to change the teaching.
Is it nasty to infer something about the intelligence of one who believes in Big Foot?
It can be inferred with some probability that the human mind, at any given moment, is not drastically different In size and shape from the pattern of activity in the nervous system with which at that moment it interacts, and as this activity moves about somewhat it follows that the mind literally moves in brain and nerves, though in ways unimaginably various and intricate.15
And, since laws of nature are abstractions from environmental order, the inference provides a context for inferring predictions about entities in the environment E as well.
Thus, even though we can not experience exactly what other entities experience, it is most reasonable to infer analogically that all other entities also possess some power of self - determination since we are then «at least thinking meaningfully about them» (ER 142).
It's about the inferred quality of your work / you that comes with being inside that circle.
Another analogy is with what Russell, called «causal lines,» where you distinguish routes within the whole continuum of nature, and saying something about one of them at one stage enables you to infer something about it at another stage.
Practices are human activities: «activities» is used in a limited, technical way here and one needs to be careful about what one reads into it and infers from it.
I infer from Kevin Martin's questions about papal power that he thinks that Dostoevsky would have balked at John Paul's anti «Communist mission, even though Russian Orthodoxy was among its major beneficiaries, because papal realpolitik is un «Christian and should never be enlisted even in the cause of Christ's Kingdom, which is not of this world.
Every natural philosophy that aims to get something right about the world sooner or later comes up against a problem that Kant believed he had resolved when he distinguished between those concepts that he calls conceptus ratiocinati («rightly inferred concepts») and those that he calls conceptus ratiocinantes («pseudo-rational concepts»)(GPR 309).
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