Sentences with phrase «obvious conclusions from»

They wrote a summary of other researchers» studies on fatherhood and child well - being, a recitation of the most obvious conclusions from that research, and a political wish list which gives us some insight into why they are researching what they are researching.
Part of reading comprehension is drawing obvious conclusions from what is written.
The obvious conclusion from this fact is that lots and lots of business owners are really keen to boost both attributes.
April 2 — The big just keep on getting bigger, with the gap to the minnows ever increasing, is the obvious conclusion from research looking at the percentage of matches with a gap of three or more goals across 29 European competitions.
The obvious conclusion from the clean sheet stats is that, and we probably knew this already, the game has become more defensive in the later years.
The first, foremost and obvious conclusion from their RedPin's compensation comparison is that they failed to sell a property in one day.

Not exact matches

This conclusion, while seemingly obvious, in actuality couldn't be further from the truth.
I would like to draw a very different conclusion — I think a more obvious one which points to our failure to compete in the League this season is much more down to our inability to score goals and in particular our inability to score goals away from home — a trend which has spectacularly peaked to produce the astonishing mid April headline news that we have yet to register a single away League point in 2018!
Gone are the Gloomy Gils who never had the material which was bestowed in such bounteous bundles on their opponents, yet always managed to win from that selfsame opposition, leaving the only and obvious conclusion that the coach's genius pulled it off.
Game 7 happened to be the most boring of them all, a game with the obvious conclusion telegraphed from the very beginning.
The most obvious conclusion I can draw from this is that it is a pressure tactic from Arsenal.
This article (with all of it's typos and grammatical flaws) is obviously biased, as becomes more obvious given the personal experiences of the author and the conclusions she has drawn from how she was raised and who she has become as an adult.
It can be argued that the Constitution and precedents forbid such a law, but it is far from an obvious conclusion.
These are apples and oranges comparisons for obvious reasons: New York has more Democratic voters than Republican ones for starters, while turnout in primaries is a notoriously difficult to gage and draw deeper conclusion from for a general election.
An obvious conclusion that can also be drawn from the spate of presentations on lightning at the AGU meeting is that a defense satellite has made a significant contribution to understanding global climate.
The conclusion that we should try to prevent young people from using e-cigarettes is pretty obvious but this does not follow from the study.»
That said, the animators do a perfectly fine job - even if they are hampered by the 3D gloom - and the writers have made sure that there are plenty of high - quality quips and visual fun before we reach our obvious - from - the - start moral conclusion.
The lack of momentum ensures that the movie runs out of steam long before it reaches its inevitable conclusion, and it's finally obvious that The Marrying Man could've seriously benefited from a more judicious editing style.
But because the deus ex machina here is not only evident from the start, and because the identity of the Rainmaker is glaringly obvious, then the conclusion to the film betrays everyone in the audience by only partially observing the rules of time travel set up in earlier scenes.
Although White takes a scenic route to what is ostensibly a very obvious conclusion to the character arc, there is lots to mull over, from the counter-productive lies we tell ourselves to the rampant pressures of capitalist society.
The conclusion from the rat experiment seems pretty obvious - take away any sense of hope and the animal will give up sooner than one with hope.
Regardless of whether she ever realizes that fact by taking the obvious, irrefutable, and inevitable logical step that flows from her «new» approaches — that people who kill cats do not love cats because killing is a choice — she does not have to take that step in order to come to that same conclusion.
The most obvious comment made by Young's series is the reinvention of action painting (the title Greeting Card comes from a 1944 Jackson Pollock painting) and the continuation of abstraction through conceptual means long after the end - game conclusions of formalism.
Never mind that Wegman's report was very carefully and deliberately contrived to avoid academic standards of peer review; never mind the obvious overt and covert political influence that was brought to bear on its conclusions from inception through execution.
This grim fact is even bleaker if the international community concludes that it should limit warming to 1.5 degrees C, a conclusion that might become more obvious if current levels of warming start to make positive feedbacks visible in the next few years such as methane leakage from frozen tundra or more rapid loss of arctic ice.
It has always amazed me, Andy, or would if there was anything left in climate psyence that could, that people leap and down and point to trees or dead bodies that suddenly appear from retreating glaciers as evidence that it is all worse than we thought and we are all doomed, etc, without apparently drawing the obvious conclusion that at some stage in the past that bit of countryside must have been able to support life.
[The conclusions I draw are obvious inferences from the data they present and from their quotes.
And indeed, the obvious conclusion is that the problem comes from instrumental data.
Even if no such claims were made for Wegman's work, and aside from the fact that his «analysis» didn't support his conclusions, the plagiarism would still be as obvious and egregious.
And the answer is bleeding obvious: McIntyre et al are convinced it will lead to the conclusion that the results gathered from these stations are bogus.
This article (with all of it's typos and grammatical flaws) is obviously biased, as becomes more obvious given the personal experiences of the author and the conclusions she has drawn from how she was raised and who she has become as an adult.
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