Sentences with phrase «n't draw conclusions from»

I wouldn't draw conclusions from these things.
You can't draw any conclusions from a game with a small user base selling less than a game with a large user base, but you CAN draw conclusions from a game with a small user base selling more than a game with a large user base.
Doesn't say if it has ports, doesn't say if a wireless device can interface with it, it's vague in that aspect, which is why we can't draw conclusions from it until / unless there exists a more detailed patent concerning that.
Perhaps it is valuable work, but one shouldn't draw conclusions from this information.
Still, he says, «You can't draw any conclusions from this study yet.»
«I don't draw conclusions from anyone else's dynamic or situation,» he told the paper.
«I don't draw conclusions from anyone else's dynamic or situation,» he said.
It says (paraphrasing) «we looked at just ONE study consisting of only ELEVEN women and that's so small a group you can't draw any conclusions from it.»
No, it merely means that we can not draw this conclusion from looking at the rise in the debt to income ratio without enquiring into its cause.
We could not draw conclusions from the evidence available from randomised controlled trials about whether education and support helps mothers of multiples to breastfeed.
The study clearly states that you can not draw conclusions from it, yet you seem to be drawing a conclusion from it that home birth is as safe or safer than hospital birth.
However, because the two studies were preliminary, the committee said that it could not draw conclusions from either.
«We can not draw that conclusion from this study alone,» he stressed, adding that «the link between sex and Alzheimer's is complex, and likely due to multiple factors.
We can not draw conclusions from this review about the relative merit of other therapies due to heterogeneity and the small number of studies.

Not exact matches

You shouldn't be expected to draw your own conclusions from the figures that you're presented with.
A vast increase in oil transport by rail surely has at least something to do with the accident — if the train hadn't been carrying oil, its destruction might have been less catastrophic — but there will inevitably be debate over the conclusion to draw from that observation.
The scientists advising the French government did not all agree with the conclusions the report drew from the new studies.
Instead you seem to focus on those who are unsuccessful on Facebook (I'm surprised you didn't throw in Copyblogger) and draw conclusions from that.
But that doesn't mean we should give up on trying to draw meaningful conclusions from these facts.
Investors should not draw any conclusions about the fund's investment performance from the amount of the fund's distributions or from the terms of the fund's managed distribution plan.
If you adjust for the fact that exports to the UK are not that important to rEU (as they aren't — we just learned that), the only conclusion I can draw from exhibit 3 above is that the UK will put many more jobs at risk than any other EU country will.
I don't know what conclusions you can draw from the data, but I do know that the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) doesn't make this available.
It's the same conclusion one can draw from Bethany McLean and Joe Nocera's excellent new book about the mortgage crisis, All the Devils Are Here: the real surprise isn't that there's a new scam being run, but that there are so many willing participants.
Why don't you learn what the various religions actually teach instead of drawing your conclusions from the misguided «professed followers» who simply use their religious beliefs to make their actions acceptable to the dumb masses.
After reading Klaus Bockmuehl's book, Listening to the God Who Speaks: Reflections on God's Guidance from Scripture and the Lives of God's People, the conclusion one would have to draw is that if you're not hearing God, you're deaf.
The roots of that utterance were Barthian, but the conclusions Bonhoeffer drew from it were not.
the observable phenomenon was not wrong, just their conclusions drawn from their limited views.
When Friedrich Nietzsche, in his several tirades against Christianity, points to these elements as of the essence of the biblical tradition, he is certainly correct — though not in the dark conclusions he draws from the observation,
Thus far the criticism of Mascall has been that his data are even more radically conditioned than he has recognized and that they do not necessarily lead to all the conclusions that he draws from them.
Thomists have not always drawn from this utterly dynamic character of being the conclusion that it is to be found in processes rather than static objects.
But good scienctific analytical intelligent folks would not draw their final conclusions about a religion from those following.
You are not using «simple logic» to draw your conclusion that there must be an all powerful creator if the universe arose from a single point in space and time.
There can be more than one conclusion to draw from that: they do not have to be older than 6000 years.
But Sherburne draws from this sentence the conclusion that «the extensive quantum, the region correlated with an entity [italics mine], actually originates with an entity» (PS 1:102; note that Whitehead's sentence does not speak of regions).
This does not directly challenge economists» dualism, but it does object to the conclusions they draw from it.
Bishop Persell, viewing the scene from the perspective of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, draws an even stronger conclusion: «If you're formed in opposition and negativity, you're bound to keep on splitting — there's always need for more purity, and you don't live with ambiguity very well, so you end up in a church of one.»
What is worrisome about the current situation is that governments and global governance, confronted with drifting, do not draw appropriate conclusions and do not declare independence from the ideological normative framework which has led to the implosion of the system.
My quarrel is not with measuring market activity and drawing conclusions from its increase and decrease.
A further conclusion can be drawn: when A ceases to be at P, there can be no time between its being at P and its being distant from P. But, we can not allow this!
To help point the way out of the problem I will turn to the writings of Whitehead (particularly his later works), drawing from his work certain conclusions which, while not explicitly stated by him may nevertheless be said to follow from his overall philosophical scheme.
It is the human endeavor to apply the tests of coherence and comprehensiveness in drawing conclusions about the veracity of certain phenomena — that, for example, axheads do not float on water and the sun does not stand still, that conceptions are not immaculate, that corpses do not rise from graves.
This we would not here state directly, but perhaps we may at least draw a conclusion about it from what will be said on the more detailed questions.
2) You can maintain your position from a faith perspective, and say this, but then I'd have to seriously question [a] your historical integrity (for example, the historical position of Revelations as canon, although more of a debate than the other texts, was still NOWHERE NEAR contestable enough for you to draw this sort of conclusion) and [b] your philosophical integrity (for example, if you dismiss Revelations because it doesn't support your position, i'm going to ask: by what authority do you think you have the right to discern this?
The process worked incrementally and backward, not toward faith but away from nihilism, fueled by the rising conviction that the conclusion I had drawn long ago was wrong.
It does not therefore draw conclusions concerning the present situation of men from a theoretically reasonable idea of the cosmos, but it gains understanding of the universe from a comprehension of man's own situation.
Here he lets everyone know that he is not an enemy of the Torah, even if the conclusions he draws from the Jewish conviction that love is both core and apex of Torah observance place him in tension with many Jews, including those who follow Jesus.
Finally, I can now draw some conclusions, while being aware that I am not in a position in to do full justice here to the depth and width of insights from the above - summarized case studies and their theological implications.
He does not shrink from the consequences, however terrifying they may be, either in his personal responsibility towards the Scriptures, or in the positive or negative conclusions he is forced to draw for his own preaching.
Now, however, we learn that this is not the case — that, for example, when he suggests that a God who would be «Calvinistic in power but Whiteheadian in goodness» would be preferable to a God who permits his creatures genuine freedom, «no conclusions about my [Griffin's] own position can be drawn from this internal argument within an alien framework.»
The Greek skeptic did not deny the validity of sensation or immediate cognition; error, he says, has an entirely different ground, for it comes from the conclusions that I draw.
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