Sentences with phrase «only ascertain»

Providing you with an answer to your question will only ascertain who you think I am.
The agent must only ascertain that the said ad is precisely worded as ordered.
These auto insurance providers can only ascertain it with the risks associated with a client.
My allopathic primary care provider could only ascertain that I was severely anemic, but could not offer anything other than more artificial hormones to help bring the bleeding under control.
For science can only ascertain what is, but not what should be...»
This prevents the OPCW from being able to identify who is responsible for chemical attacks in Syria and restricts it to only ascertaining whether the attack took place or not.
It's a character study, one involving a group of disparate travelers all under unfathomable duress, who they are what their collective intentions might be only ascertained step by bloody, cranium - shattered step.

Not exact matches

Not only that, you need to ascertain what, if any, fine - tuning is needed.
Investors are sometimes given a clear option to extend into a second interest - only period, but that would normally proceed only after ascertaining that the borrower's financial position remains sound.
As managers, workers and investors try to ascertain their future amid oil price volatility, there are only two options; understand it or live with it.
A reliable read on Chinese consumption of commodities has always been famously difficult to ascertain and as the country alters its growth model, this question has only increased in importance as China's growth continues to slow.
All reasoning begins from a venture of trust whose truthfulness can be ascertained only at the end of the sequence of postulates and predicates and judgments to which it gives rise.
It could be approached only through a scholarly consideration and comparison of a great variety of texts, and a sustained attempt to ascertain their true meaning.
As far as I can see, there is only one good reason for ever testing anyone: to ascertain whether that person is qualified for, or deserving of, certain rewards or privileges.
You only need to look at paintings in the pyramids to ascertain the approximate color of people in that area at that time.
The fact that I, for one, am identified in the letter as Julie's Facebook friend brings up questions of privacy (how have they ascertained this as my profile is limited to Friends only) and borders on creepy.
There were sixty - five candidates for baptism, all neatly clad (so different from former appearance) and their faces beamed with delight... They were questioned, not only to ascertain their knowledge of scriptural truth, but also to ascertain, as far as possible, their apprehension of Christ as a living and a present Saviour.
For in practice I can only assure myself that two angular measurements are equal by reference to the circle, the one plane curve of constant curvature, and I satisfy myself that my curve of reference is a circle by» ascertaining the equality of length of its diameters, and this is done by the rotation of the measuring - rod.
The promise is not only that the world will gradually become part of the Church, but that salvation of the world through the Church is possible even where the world has not yet, as far as can be historically ascertained, become part of the Church.
There are two steps here: first, to ascertain what Millard Fillmore did as president, which is not nearly so easy as ascertaining the size, shape and color of a bird; and second, to decide what it means to have been a good president in the early 1850s, which involves not only historical knowledge but also some interesting value judgments.
Conservatives cherry - pick those passages that support their conservative view of God based on their conservative ego, and vice versa, where liberals are concerned... and there is NO way to ascertain which is true, except on a wholly subjective, personal level, thus it will never be proven objectively, since Spirit, by it's very nature, has absolutely nothing at all to do with the flesh and whatever seems to be happening on this earth, because Spirit is completely opposite, and therefore invisible to the naked human eye, being of the mind only, and therefore unprovable.
For all we know, both Peter and Paul may have really existed, but it is only a guess, as we have no means of ascertaining.
Barth's assertion of the freedom of the Word set him not only against the demythologizers but also against the entire modern preoccupation with ascertaining the methodological limits of truth.
Their value can only be ascertained by spiritual judgments directly passed upon them, judgments based on our own immediate feeling primarily; and secondarily on what we can ascertain of their experiential relations to our moral needs and to the rest of what we hold as true.
We must ascertain why, of all the many sects of Judaism, «Christianity was almost the only one which achieved a permanent separate existence, and why it was the only one which in numerical strength surpassed its parent.
If this dilemma is true for those children who are born with ambiguous genitalia, whose gender identity is fluid and can not be ascertained based only on the plumbing, then who is to say gender identity isn't also fluid among those who seem to have all the plumbing for male or female?
Instead of having to ascertain their local community's needs and interests every three years and then planning how their station would program to meet those needs, the broadcaster was now required only to send a post card each year to the Commission, stating weather or not they had met the community's needs!
When lapsed parents approach us to have their child baptised, or lapsed couples for marriage, it is very rare that this is done merely for social reasons — that they just want a party (I think on these occasions a priest may well have to make a stand — but only after he has ascertained that they would not be open to some teaching about the Faith).
Because these thirty - four forms of behavior are of common occurrence among alcoholics, they constitute a useful guide, not only in identifying an individual as an alcoholic, but in helping to ascertain approximately at what stage he has arrived in his sickness.
It would stand logic on its head if the same family that feels dissatisfied over suspicions of possible foul play at the same time express its desire to scuttle the only known scientific machinery put in place to ascertain the true cause of death.
Whether he is a criminal or not, he is the president of the Nigerian senate and is the only one who can set up a panel to ascertain Buhari's health status.
The only boy whose name could not be ascertained suffered a leg dislocation and was rushed to the nearby hospital.
Dabiri - Erewa said that information indicated that only three of the girls were identified as Nigerians, noting that the identities of the other victims had yet to be ascertained before they were interred.
As a result, investigators can ascertain a photo's authenticity using only a few pixels of visual information.
Only now it was possible to ascertain that the Lavasoa Dwarf Lemur is a distinct species.
These kinds of observations can not be easily made under a microscope, of course, but require instead an indirect, statistical approach: «Using small - angle X-ray scattering at BESSY II, we were not only able to ascertain that the nanoparticles are all around five nanometres in diameter, but also measure what the separations between them are.
Whether that was due to terrorism, a cockpit emergency such as a fire that prevented a mayday being broadcast, a sudden, catastrophic break - up of the airplane, or some kind of pilot error, can only be ascertained from the flight recorders.
Because of a lack of available antibodies and the inability to distinguish amongst various mutant forms of XPD differing only by single amino acid substitutions, we were unable to ascertain the relative amount of XPD protein from the different alleles.
Interestingly, TNF - α blockade alone was insufficient to cause a change in survival in either the naive or immunize mice, suggesting its effects can only be ascertained in the background of IFN - γ blockade.
We could ascertain the cause of mortality only in one case, where the individual had been shot by a herder.
Since Boule function has only been examined in protostomes (C. elegans and Drosophila), we reasoned that by determining Boule expression patterns in deuterostomes we could ascertain whether or not the expression or function of Boule is conserved among bilaterians.
If you are only interested in matches who have no children, or no children living with them then you should be able to ascertain this from their About Me page.
There are certain warning signs you should keep an eye out for when talking to a potential partner and by looking for and possibly identifying these online dating safety warning signs you will not only be able to ascertain the character of a person but also whether they are who they say they are.
Whether the search for love has been successful, however, can only be ascertained on the basis of the first date.
Thus, you only give your identity and contact information after you have carefully ascertained the background and profile of the person whom you find compatible.
The only difference is that you are trying to communicate interest and to attempt to ascertain their interest.
The details of his past trickle out slowly; whilst we are given a clever reveal into Mohamed's motivations midway through the film, Daru's past is harder to ascertain, the definitive account of his allegience only coming at the film's end.
The next step is to ascertain what type of worker they are as it is only in respect of certain types of workers that an employer will have duties.
By comparing grade cohorts who faced different degrees of accountability pressure, we can ascertain how much their level of risk affects not only 10th - grade exam scores but also how much schooling they completed and their earnings later in life.
This can be ascertained because students were tested in all four subjects, although only two of their teachers were surveyed.
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