Sentences with phrase «influenced by the conclusions»

Usually where professional opinions are sought by the court, it will be greatly influenced by the conclusions of the professional.

Not exact matches

Hence, Griffin's series includes writings by people who have been little influenced by Whitehead but have come to similar conclusions.
I thereafter even came to the conclusion that this experience was showing me exactly how man was inspired by god to write the bible, it must have been showing me just how the holy spirit influenced the mind and thoughts of the men who wrote the bible.
Even those conclusions are formed by outside influence as no one lives in a bubble.
By interiorizing itself under the influence of the Sense of Evolution, planetization (as the theory of complexity would lead us to expect) can physically have but one effect: it can only personalize us more and more, and eventually (as can be demonstrated by following to their conclusion all the successive stages of its twofold demand for wholeness and irreversibility) «divinize us through access to some Supreme Center of universal convergencBy interiorizing itself under the influence of the Sense of Evolution, planetization (as the theory of complexity would lead us to expect) can physically have but one effect: it can only personalize us more and more, and eventually (as can be demonstrated by following to their conclusion all the successive stages of its twofold demand for wholeness and irreversibility) «divinize us through access to some Supreme Center of universal convergencby following to their conclusion all the successive stages of its twofold demand for wholeness and irreversibility) «divinize us through access to some Supreme Center of universal convergence.
But given the considerably greater power of influence exercised by the electronic media, Postman comes to the regretful conclusion that traditional school education yields to it
After closely studying these works, J. L. Crenshaw is right in questioning some of the conclusions drawn by the scholars amplifying the influence of the wisdom literature on the other books of the Bible and inter-testamental literature.
In my case the disease was distinctly what would be classed as nervous, not organic; but from such opportunities as I have had of observing, I have come to the conclusion that the dividing line that has been drawn is an arbitrary one, the nerves controlling the internal activities and the nutrition of the body throughout; and I believe that the central nervous system, by starting and inhibiting local centres, can exercise a vast influence upon disease of any kind, if it can be brought to bear.
It is difficult to put all the evidence in such a matter into words, to gather up into a distinct statement all that one bases one's conclusions on, but I have always felt that I had abundant evidence to justify (to myself, at least) the conclusion that I came to then, and since have held to, that the physical change which came at that time was, first, the result of a change wrought within me by a change of mental state; and secondly, that that change of mental state was not, save in a very secondary way, brought about through the influence of an excited imagination, or a consciously received suggestion of an hypnotic sort.
«This decision is based on our analysis of the state of competition in the relevant markets... Our conclusions are also strongly influenced by the parallel ongoing interdepartmental reviews of the Raw Milk Regulations and Fonterra's farm gate price.»
There isn't much of it, and many of the conclusions drawn could be influenced by other factors like socioeconomic status and parental involvement, to name a few.
Not because it would lead to a re-run of the immigration - dominated 2005 campaign (as argued in the Sunday Telegraph by my old friend Peter Oborne, who, not for the first time, has come to the right conclusion but for the wrong reason), but because I do not think he is needed and would become a distracting influence.
«We are extremely concerned by the prime minister's apparent ability to commit the UK to politically binding European Council conclusions, which have such a major influence on the direction of EU business, without needing to call for parliamentary scrutiny,» MPs say in the report.
This suggests one obvious conclusion, says Shannon McPherron at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany: «Neanderthals were being influenced by the modern humans.»
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That's the conclusion of a team of scientists using a new approach to study tiny atmospheric particles called aerosols that can influence climate by absorbing or reflecting sunlight and seeding clouds.
As the investigators note, the rapid age - related arterial stiffening and cardiac arrhythmias that appear to be at cause for the majority of deaths in BubR1H / H mice were not attenuated by ablating p16Ink4a - expressing senescent cells — but these tissues had little burden of such cells, so this finding reinforces the conclusion that the multiple aging phenotypes arrested in these mice when senescent cells were ablated is attributable specifically to the removal of their baleful influence on local tissues.
If anyone is susceptible influenced by the pro-sugar conclusions of the Aussie scientists, they need only do a little research — starting with or books and then reading those of some of the people mentioned in the comments above — to discover just how bad excess sugar consumption is for their health.
by Bill Chambers Sanity and fatigue are ineluctable corrupting influences on an aging filmmaker, but it brings me great pleasure and no small relief to be able to report that while Mother of Tears: The Third Mother — Dario Argento's long - gestating conclusion to his «Three Sisters» trilogy — is neither as artful as Suspiria nor as dreamlike as Inferno, it nevertheless surpasses expectations fostered by Argento's recent work to emerge as his best movie in decades.
The major take away from this report was captured by this conclusion: «That schools bring little influence to bear on a child's achievement that is independent of his background and general social context».
Drawing this conclusion, however, assumes that student learning is measured well by a given test, is influenced by the teacher alone, and is independent from the growth of classmates and other aspects of the classroom context.
The major takeaway from this report was captured by this conclusion: «Schools bring little influence to bear on a child's achievement that is independent of his background and general social context».
Your investment conclusions are strongly influenced by your preconceptions and current position.
I have come to their conclusions on my own, but my views have also been influenced by Minsky and the Santa Fe Institute.
To arrive that this conclusion, I was deeply influenced by the writings of Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett, and Marty Whitman.
This, in addition to a number of unknowns (e.g., influence of time of day / night on hunting success, actual time spent hunting by each cat, etc.) raises serious questions about their conclusions.
Observational studies have all reached a similar conclusion: Doctors» prescribing behavior as well as other behaviors are influenced by promotions.
Also, the CDC didn't come to their conclusion independently but was influenced by animal biased we stakeholders.
Conclusion: Score Rush Extended is less of a great SHMUP and more of a lesson to others influenced by the genre on how to do it justice.
has led us to the conclusion, so far, that art is not a free, autonomous activity of a super-endowed individual, «influenced» by previous artists, and, more vaguely and superficially, by «social forces,» but rather, that the total situation of art making, both in terms of the development of the art maker and in the nature and quality of the work of art itself, occur in a social situation, are integral elements of this social structure, and are mediated and determined by specific and definable social institutions, be they art academies, systems of patronage, mythologies of the divine creator, artist as he - man or social outcast.
It is fitting, therefore, that at the conclusion of the centenary of his birth, the gallery opened this exhibition of 25 of Burroughs» visual works, displayed interwoven — collaged almost — with 15 works by artists he influenced.
One of Richard Aldrich's paintings has a certain redolence of the Philip Guston of the early»60s; Matt Connors is showing a twelve - foot - tall triptych of red, yellow and blue monochromes that can't fail to remind you of Ellsworth Kelly and Barnett Newman; Nicole Eisenman's stylized heads have discreet echoes of Paul Klee and Alexej von Jawlensky as well as of the»80s neo-Expressionists themselves; Mark Grotjahn's densely layered concatenations of shimmering, thickly textured lines recall Joseph Stella's Americanized Futurism as reinterpreted by way of Richard Pousette - Dart's hypnotic tactility; Amy Sillman sometimes uses still life as an armature for abstraction in ways that would not have seemed alien to Hans Hofmann; Rashid Johnson and Julie Mehretu draw very different conclusions from Cy Twombly — in Johnson's case, an influence productively united with that of the matterism of»50s Europeans like Antoni Tàpies and Alberto Burri.
These claims were subsequently disputed in an article in Eos (Rahmstorf et al, 2004) by an international team of scientists and geologists (including some of us here at RealClimate), who suggested that Shaviv and Veizer's analyses were based on unreliable and poorly replicated estimates, selective adjustments of the data (shifting the data, in one case by 40 million years) and drew untenable conclusions, particularly with regard to the influence of anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations on recent warming (see for example the exchange between the two sets of authors).
But there are offsets between GHGs / aerosol combinations and solar activity (especially as derived by Hoyt and Schatten), which may have been underestimated (see Stott e.a. 2003) If one simply should compare only the influence of solar (by H&S or even LBB) with the increase in heat content of the oceans, one can get a similar conclusion: that solar is the main driving force in ocean heat content.
The study being released today by Munich Re, the world's largest reinsurance firm, sees climate change driving the increase and predicts those influences will continue in years ahead, though a number of experts question that conclusion.
But by the mid-1990s, thousands of lines of independent inquiry supported the conclusion summarized in the 1995 IPCC report: «The balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate.»
The 1995 gospel had been rewritten by just one man, to replace the scientists» five - times - expressed conclusion that no human influence on global climate was discernible with a single statement flatly (and incorrectly) to the contrary.
4) The public influenced by the premature release of ISI may come to incorrect conclusions, become panicked, fearful, and make personal decisions that are based on inappropriate assumptions.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the sixth round of U.S. - European Union trade negotiations in Brussels moves toward conclusion, Friends of the Earth U.S. is dismayed by the fossil fuel industry's influence on the talks, as documented in a new report.
This enlarged ball of claims, attracts and enrages even more, as the tangle of claims is taken at face value by those quick to jump to conclusions, and aided by the «live» nature of blogs, where thoughts can almost instantaneously make the journey from brain (often an angry one) to screen, without the moderating influence of time (to cool down).
In all of the world's ocean basins, the warming predicted by the models for the upper 700 meters (2,300 feet) of the ocean corresponded to actual measurements obtained at sea, with confidence exceeding 95 percent... The immediate conclusion is that human influences are largely responsible for the warming signal,» the authors write.
The complexity of all different processes influencing the removal rate of CO2 from the atmosphere has lead to the conclusion that it deviates strongly from exponential, but can be presented by a sum of several exponentials over a rather wide range of concentration.
In their paper, McLean et al. found that the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) has a large influence on global temperature variability (i.e. short - term changes), but they also slipped a conclusion into their paper which was not supported by their research:
But I don't see how the last decade of temperature data makes such a difference to that argument (being heavily influenced by La Nina and solar minimum (F&R 2011), and being relatively short in duration: a robust conclusion shouldn't depend on adding on few more datapoints).
The same jumping to (wrong) conclusions was made by others, comparing temperature trends with the variability of the year by year increase of CO2: these have a quite good correlation, as there is a short term response of CO2 increase speed to temperature changes, but a only a small influence of temperature on the CO2 trend itself.
The presence of the additional effect, evaporation, influences certainly the time relation between T and Tl but will not change the conclusion that the back radiation does not heat ocean or land by itself.
Benjamin D. Santer, a climate scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory whose work for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was challenged by the Global Climate Coalition and allied groups, said the coalition was «engaging in a full - court press at the time, trying to cast doubt on the bottom - line conclusion of the I.P.C.C.» That panel concluded in 1995 that «the balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate.»
A denialist comes to a conclusion first (usually influenced by ideology), then denies any science that conflicts with their position.
«CMOS endorses the process of periodic climate science assessment carried out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and supports the conclusion, in its Third Assessment Report, which states that the balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate.»
By running a set of different experiments with the ocean model, including different conditions, such as surface winds and different types of data, they explored which influence the different conditions have on their final conclusion.
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