Sentences with phrase «obvious inference»

The phrase "obvious inference" refers to a conclusion or assumption that is clear and easy to understand based on the information or evidence presented. Full definition
Rather, it simply made, in the particular matter of confession, a rather obvious inference from the basic principle of religious freedom.
The fact that Mark does not follow the order of the hypothetical outline certainly points to a more obvious inference than the preMarcan origin of the hypothetical document: namely, its nonexistence.
Yet he ignores the obvious inference.
How had I not noticed the obvious inference that mothers are better than fathers?
There is also a consensus that higher homicide rates have everything to do with the preponderance of guns — an obvious inference when considering, say, crime statistics of London and New York.
The obvious inference to draw from this is that Christie's is hoping to make more of its private sales in Contemporary art.
The obvious inference is that real proxy reconstructions perform much better than M and W would lead you to believe.
When Chinese consumers stopped buying IKEA meatballs when they learned they were made in China, there was an obvious inference that Chinese - made and Chinese - grown foods face an uphill battle when it comes to consumer confidence.
The obvious inference was that Dickins had tipped over the edge from suff ering stress into a complete breakdown because nothing significant had been done to recognise and address her need for a rest and a change to her work requirement and this failure to address her problems had plainly materially contributed to this tipping over.
Given the habits of reporters (to the extent I know those habits) I draw what I say is the obvious inference.
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