Sentences with phrase «never reach a conclusion»

More tartly, George Bernard Shaw is said to have observed that «if you laid economists end to end, you would still never reach a conclusion
The mutual self - offering, which lies at the heart of genuine love, is reduced to a game which can never reach a conclusion.
God, on Whitehead's account, is a single actual entity whose concrescence never reaches a conclusion.
«On each side of the debate, there will always be groups calling for endless additional studies which will simply result in this process never reaching a conclusion,» he said, adding that he intended to have a plan in place this year.
You were absolutely wrong to report that U.S. District Court Judge Robert F. Peckham «never reached a conclusion about whether [I.Q.] tests are racially biased» and that the appeals - court ruling now reinstitutes I.Q. testing for African - American students.
As the art historian Eva Meyer - Hermann notes, the mill is «a symbol not only of artistic production (signified by the gold), but also of a creative process that in principle will never reach a conclusion and that will also never be available to the recipient in a neatly packaged form.»

Not exact matches

Ackman and Handley, who registered his complaints about Herbalife's communications with the SEC, both said they have never spoken to each other and reached their conclusions independently.
After President Trump took office in 2017, the challenge in Judge Hanen's court had not yet reached a final legal conclusion because there had never been a full - scale trial on the legality of the November 2014 actions by President Obama.
But given that there isn't proof for it and it claims to be able to violate the natural laws of the universe (which I also have never seen happen) allows me to reach the conclusion that there probably isn't a God.
@Tony I never ceased to be amazed by the number fo people that claim to be seekers of truth while at the same time arrogantly proclaiming that all those that reach different conclusions than they do are just making the bible say what they want it to say.
I can't prove God's existence just as much as scientist can't prove the big bang... there is evidence of both but to reach a conclusion takes faith... one side leaves hope and the other does not... maybe I'm agnostic too because I don't claim to know everything about why I'm here, I have to have faith... Honestly, I'm sick of the extremes on both sides... the conservative judgmental Christian, who never thought through things as to why the believe what they do (ie Dinosaurs, cavemen, evolution, etc.) and the intellectually arrogant atheist and humanists.
It took years of studying the history in which the Bible was written, learning about the other influences that often aren't taught in religious settings... and considering those religious influences, as well as the scientific and philosophical influences... to reach to the conclusions I have reached today — though I admit they still aren't and never will be perfect (like when I said IT doesn't care.
Because I fell asleep, I never saw what conclusion David Chang & Co reached regarding authenticity.
«Broad conclusions can never be reached on the basis of one study alone,» Pardes says.
It was the most logical and legal conclusion the Court of Appeal should have reached to save dwindling public funds to be used again to conduct another election, having nullified the election of Ekwunife on the grounds of non-qualification which means, in the eyes of the law, the PDP candidate was never a candidate.
The conclusion is that I could never reach the black hole itself because space becomes stretched infinitely at the singularity.
I still remember my astonishment, sustained throughout the film, at his feature debut The Element of Crime — this blasted black - and - white world served up in curry - sauce monochrome, with an obviously English detective making his way through an obviously not - English city trying to solve a series of crimes — a climate of crime, really — which as I recall never did reach any identifiable conclusion.
It reacts, it ponders, it debates a bump, but never quite reaches a conclusion.
Some people have reached the mistaken conclusion that a Roth conversion never makes sense if the conversion tax rate is higher than ATRW.
The immediate conclusion one might reach is that we should never line breed, but is that a valid conclusion?
Instead of analyzing the notion of proof, it might be more fruitful to generalize BillP's claim: in principle, the empirical sciences never reaches definitive conclusions.
National green leaders, who had spent the previous year insisting that progress toward capping U.S. carbon emissions would ensure the successful conclusion of a global emissions - reduction agreement in Copenhagen, pretended like they'd never suggested that the United Nation's climate change conference could ever achieve such an outcome and praised Obama for ditching the United Nations and striking out to reach an agreement — any agreement — among major emitters.
The «if only you were educated then you would agree with me» theme is and has been repeated countless times, and it NEVER works: it's inconceivable to the arguer that the erstwhile subject in need of said education knows the subject and has reached a different conclusion.
One can never tell how strongly a court is shading the actual facts in reaching the conclusion it wants to reach.
«That innovation has never been made before and in doing so he reaches a conclusion contrary to White Birch but distinguishes it in that Timminco involved a conventional security, not a DIP lender,» says Rigaud.
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