Sentences with phrase «much better conclusion»

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Clearly, in the absence of a miracle, poor project management will result in a project reaching an unsuccessful conclusion, but what is it that defines a good project manager and why are some project managers so much more successful than others?
Much like the conclusions on the best opening line to put in an email, it's clear you could take this too far.
Before any of you doth protest too much about this conclusion, let me explain the rationale for my inclusion of diversification strategy among the other much better known systemically fraudulent practices regularly engaged in by big commercial brokerage firms and banks.
Meanwhile, to Hawking's supporters who suggest that I am not owning up to his scientific «proofs,» I believe airwx has already said it best for me — he's a THEORETICAL physicist, and having read some of his work, I'm smart enough to know that much of what he says about God is an exercise in jumping to conclusions, even as sound as much of his scientific work is.
There has been much spurious research and false conclusions drawn by those known as «anti-Mormons» to lead people to a bad impression of a man who was about as good a man who ever lived - save Jesus, of course.
You may disagree with the premises of religion as much as you want, buddy, but the reasoning and conclusion leading to religious doctrine, especially catholic doctrine, are among the best works in logic in the history of mankind, made by men a lot more skilled in it than most who live today, I dare say.
I've come to the conclusion — after much observation — that Canadians are nothing more than Americans with an inferiority complex (and a slightly better hockey team, annoyingly).
The present book, it must be said, is much more history and sociology than theology, and it arrives at the conclusion that Andrew Greeley's model of ethnic tribes is probably the best way of thinking about Catholicism in America, past, present, and future.
You are not any better than believers, you withdraw your conclusion right of papers, Not much different than the ones who read the bible or any other books.
I came to the uncomfortable conclusion that it may not be best for pastors to spend so much time preaching the word.
As I found out a good deal later, he had been much involved in the complex goings - on at the council through all four of its «periods,» from its surprising opening sessions in the fall of 1962 through to its conclusion in 1965.
See also Roderick Chisholm's splendid and much more fully developed argument for the same conclusion in «The Defeat of Good and Evil,» Proceedings of the American Philosophical Association, (1968 - 69), 21 - 38.
Such a procedure is speculative throughout and in no way proves the truth of the hypotheses, but I find Ogden's final conclusion much too strong when he calls what I have offered «at best a wholly speculative interpretation in no way grounded in the Jesus of history it professes to interpret» (p. 122; italics mine).
Much of the discussion of food loss and waste has been predicated on this assumption, with the related conclusion that better management and distribution of existing supplies could substitute for investment in increased productive capacity.
I've read different things regarding vinegars and haven't come to any conclusions if I think they are good or bad — I haven't done too much research into it.
However, after much soul - searching, I've come to this conclusion: The AL wild card race is the best race we'll see for years... It's so dumb and so pure.
However, after much soul - searching, I've come to this conclusion: The AL wild card race is the best race we'll see for years.
Xhaka is average it will be difficult to get rid of him know I don't expect much from him anyway, welbeck useless, Elneny poor poor he is just passer of the ball nothing much, Ramsey inconsistent not good enough, Iwobi is average and that remains the case, welbeck is a marathon runner no end product take him to beijing conclusion Arsenal is not up to the challenge, big squad.
The fact is that pretty much every study looking at this issue has come to the conclusion that breastfeeding IS best for mom and baby and the first hours and days of a baby's life are critical in establishing a latch and the mom's milk supply.
Dutton's conclusion was that «it is doubtful if anyone else would have done much better, Churchill included», and that «Chamberlain was doing what many of his critics complain he was reluctant to do - following expert advice.»
«The report leaves much to be desired and we think that there could have been a better way of reaching the conclusion that every Ghanaian would want in line with good governance practices,» the CPP Youth League Secretary, Hardi Yakubu said to Citi News.
Because both parties will come to an reasonable agreement that they have made, which would give both of the parties an advantage in their own territory so they can be happy with the conclusion that they have made and surely they will be happy with the pact that they agreed on, and the result in this will be that they will live in a much more better environment as well as a much more peaceful world for both them, their children as well as for all of mankind.
At the conclusion of their book, For the Common Good, Herman Daly and John B. Cobb Jr. find hope in thinking that «on a hotter planet, with lost deltas and shrunken coastlines, under a more dangerous sun, with less arable land, more people, fewer species of living things, a legacy of poisonous wastes, and much beauty irrevocably lost, there will still be the possibility that our children's children will learn at last to live as a community among communities.»
Attempts to assess more important differences (of any number of cognitive abilities, for example) between groups always come to the same very well - known conclusion — that the differences between individuals within one racial group are much larger than the differences between the average members of two such groups.
Says Hörburger: «This invites the conclusion that people in the future will be living much more healthily and will have better preventative medicine than we do now.»
This would let your body get back into normal function, so the conclusion is that the omitting of protein - rich meals now and then would be much better, as with the famous structured fasting methods in use by athletes today.
But whether it's tummy troubles or too much stress, many moms still come to the conclusion that finding the best baby formula is the way to go for their little ones.
It was pretty easy to come to the conclusion that it was much better to drive on dry roads!
Skepticism is good, but the article seemed to come to conclusions without much evidence.
In conclusion, there are melodramatic spells, as well as some focal unevenness, spawned from hurrying past certain plot aspects that really aren't all that needed in the first place, being not much more than supplements to the rather repetitious bloating that makes this overambitious effort too overblown for its own good, though not to the point of completely dismissing its engagement value, as there is enough sharpness to the production designs, cinematography and score work to provide striking style, as well as enough story value, brought to life by inspired writing, direction and acting, - particularly by leading lady Halle Berry - to make «Alex Haley's Queen» a rewarding near - epic study on the struggles faced by the mulattoes who struggled to fit into a post-slavery society that was rich with racial tension and plenty of other life challenges.
Perhaps MGSV's best quality is how in pulling gameplay to the foreground and letting much of the exposition remain optional, it opens it up to be enjoyed by people who have in the past been put off by its weirdness, serving as both the perfect entry point and a satisfying conclusion.
While the Stripper convention is frustratingly without any kind of story — when it ends, the movie fades to a close without much form of conclusion — it is good fun with several neat stripper sequences.
Both 21 Grams and Babel — written by Arriaga, as well — allowed González Iñárritu to continue to explore his love of multiple overlapping stories and fluid chronology, but when they reached their respective conclusions they revealed not much more than a naked emperor, fascinating as their cinematic trappings may have been.
In conclusion Porter said: «There was so much happening at individual school level as well, with themed lunches, competitions, National Roast Dinner Day from the Soil Association and pupils, staff and parents wholeheartedly embracing all that is great in education catering.
That conclusion accords with other research finding that better teachers can have profound effects on how much students learn, since the schools with the smallest classes and the highest salaries can attract the most talented instructors.
The resounding conclusion from the study is that although some states (e.g., Massachusetts and Maine) are performing quite well, others (e.g., Oklahoma and Mississippi) still have much room for improvement before they can reach the international average.
In conclusion, better definition and measurement of disadvantage is an important and much needed development in our approach to tackling disadvantage.
Performance and Conclusions All of that wouldn't amount to much if the car doesn't drive well, but fortunately, it does.
After seeing Hennessey Venom GT at first and now this V10 Exige I came to conclusion that it looks much better with longer wheelbase for some reason.
There are indicators to prove this point — for example, if a celebrity or reviewer have strong bases in a particular country, say the US, and sales are good in the US, but not, say, UK and Australia, then the conclusion can strongly be given that the opportunity was successful for the reasons outlined above, but nothing much else, such as intrinsic quality.
Now there are multiple accounts by authors who did go through the program, and prospective authors have a much better set of experiences from which to draw their conclusions.
Conclusion When it comes to proven track records, quality management teams, and shareholder - friendly corporate cultures, it doesn't get much better than Hormel Foods.
If I start with the conclusion, «you can't do much better than the legendary Sequoia,» then I'll be blind, deaf and dumb on their behalf for as long as I possibly can be.
It's conclusion regarding whether it is better to hedge or not is pretty much... «it all depends, but for the most part hedging gives a risk - adjusted increase in portfolio returns over the long run».
But I'm not coming to the same conclusion as you regarding «their June auction was much better in terms of volume & prices».
Since posting my original comment I made some research as well and I ended up with the same conclusions you said, so I think I got it Like I said your blog is much appreciated for all this great stuff you can find on it... personally being a newly come to Canada this one and the Million dollar journey were my daily reads to bring myself up to speed to the Canadian game plan so to speak
I'm not surprised by his conclusions at all, because most people I know just aren't that interested in following the markets closely enough to become good at picking stocks, but most people DO have retirement plans with stocks in them, so the result would seem to be really that most people aren't great at things they aren't very interested in (and don't know much about).
Well, I guess this leads us to the conclusion that a much smaller number of shares traded many times yesterday.
> > I like you to know why i have decided to look for a new home for these > puppies, my mother who used to own these puppies just passed.She loved > the puppies like her own kids and may God rest her soul, sadly she was > unable to stay and watch them grow.Ever since she passed, it has really > been very hard looking at the puppies knowing how much she loved and > cared for them.Its very hard for us to move on seeing these puppies > without her around.The decision to let them go was hard but i finally > came to a conclusion to give them out because i just got myself a new > job which is very demanding and there is no one to take care of them > when i am at work.I thought it will be best to give them out to any > loving and wonderful home where they will be well catered for.They are > still young and i will prefer to give them to a loving home for free > where they will be loved and given all the attention they deserve than > sell them to someone who will not be able to take good care of the > puppies.For this reason, the adoption fee for each puppy has greatly > been reduced to ensure that they get a good home.
The chances are that at some point you've been watching a mindless reality TV show or yet another horrible program about a daft subject and come to the conclusion that if you were in charge of the network you could do so much better than this drivel.
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