Sentences with phrase «most reasonable conclusion»

The most reasonable conclusion: if the state actually gets some or all of the $ 250 million for which it is eligible, then RTTT is meaningless.
What a simple test you just offered up to us «until I reached the most reasonable conclusion» if you reach any conclusion other than «there are no gods»... well, then we will undoubtedly know whether you are either a liar or just old - fashioned dumb...
In either field, our position must rest on faith in God, but in conjunction also with the most reasonable conclusions we can draw from such knowledge as we have.

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If one were to judge the intelligence of movie studio executives by the films they release, the only reasonable conclusion would be that most are dense.
It's reasonable to jump to the conclusion that the Speciale is the latest and most exotic entry in a long line of wings - and - things, wheels - and - tires upgrades created by cynical automakers to goose profits.
They are, by far, the best objective benchmarks available for use by buy - and - hold fundamentalists as tools essential, most of the time, for reaching reasonable conclusions about what economic reality might be.
I was wondering if you have any skill development advice for recent graduates to gain a job in insurance — is technical or programming skills the most important or perhaps making business cases, or showing that you can make sound and reasonable conclusions?
By 2025 it may be possible to evaluate the accuracies of all the model predictions for 2012 — 2025, and reach a reasonable conclusion as to which model (s) might most be relied upon for planning the subsequent 75 years.
The second analysis uses the 75 most published authors in the field (a much more reasonable choice) and comes to the conclusion
It is intellectually dishonest to devote several pages to cherry - picking studies that disagree with the IPCC consensus on net health effects because you don't like its scientific conclusion, while then devoting several pages to hiding behind [a misstatement of] the U.N. consensus on sea level rise because you know a lot reasonable people think the U.N. wildly underestimated the upper end of the range and you want to attack Al Gore for worrying about 20 - foot sea level rise.On this blog, I have tried to be clear what I believe with my earlier three - part series: Since sea level, arctic ice, and most other climate change indicators have been changing faster than most IPCC models projected and since the IPCC neglects key amplifying carbon cycle feedbacks, the IPCC reports almost certainly underestimate future climate impacts.
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