Sentences with phrase «only conclusion available»

For the Court of Appeal, the «only conclusion available on the evidence» is that the $ 40,000 (which resulted from cancellation of his lease) was a loss related to Mr. Singh's personal injuries.

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Since no man was there to record or even witness the beginning, conclusions must be made only on the basis of interpreting presently available information.
But any classical theists who admit that their belief is only the most plausible conclusion based on the evidence available must regard this difficulty as another bit of evidence against their idea.
But in its defense he cited Alasdair MacIntyre's conclusion in After Virtue (University of Notre Dame Press, 1984) that no generally accepted concept of justice is available therefore, «even justice can only be provisional this side of the eschatological fullness of the kingdom of God.»
After a long and intensive research and screening process of all US Websites offering German Formulas, I came to the conclusion that there is only one trustworthy online site available, that was really able to prove their sources and quantity of inventory of HiPP, Holle, Lebenswert and Babylove in the US.»
d. Where TDM results or conclusions are made available to non-Authorized Users on an externally facing website as a result of a search query, and where such outputs include original, copyright protected material, only a snippet of that original, copyright protected material may be displayed / presented.
The best available evidence, gathered by the world's leading experts, points us now to a single conclusion: we must act to halt and reverse the unsustainable use of nature — or risk not only the future we want, but even the lives we currently lead.
I'm comfortable challenging this conclusion in that the article only addressed the worst of all possible scenarios and did not include available data on organic tea.
For one, in his conclusions he only used data from a small portion of the countries where data was available on fat consumption vs heart disease death rate.
Having scrutinized all available resources on the matter and thinking it through over many restless nights, I've come to the only reasonable conclusion: Baby Luigi is a human pile of garbage.
The piece was intended to demonstrate that 1) good outcomes are associated with good choices made by families and thus 2) we can not conclude that schools and neighborhoods do not matter because such conclusions are invalidated by selection; that 3) we can not tell whether «bad» families are inefficacious because they only have bad choices open to them or because they would make bad choices even if offered good ones; and 4) we ought to be far more open to any policy that makes better choices available to families who now have little or no choice open to them.
We doubt that any airbag would normally deploy during the type of trail riding we were doing, but since it was the only Pathfinder Nissan had available at the time of our testing, we can't draw any further conclusions.
In conclusion, MileagePlusX is an awesome tool that only United has made available to its frequent flyer program members and this is a good offer if you were thinking of spending some money in any of these stores.
If you play in solo mode, only Point - Man is initially available with Paxton being unlocked at the conclusion of each interval.
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.»
Kevin, When the only available data is scant, then the conclusions become more guarded.
Look at his statement: «When the only available data is scant, then the conclusions become more guarded.
If, however, the collective of all skeptics / contrarians only ever engages in sniping, denial, palpably bad science, etc., * especially when the resources are available for them to do real science *, it's hard to avoid drawing certain conclusions.
Do not we need this information, that must be available from Parker's study, before making any hasty conclusions based only on long term trends averaged over many sites?
[63] In summary, having regard to the over-arching policy that the material - contribution test is available only when a denial of liability under the but - for test would offend basic notions of fairness and justice, I agree with the following statement made by Professor Knutsen in setting out his conclusions (at 187):
[37] The only reasonable available conclusion on this record is that the appellant could not reasonably have appreciated he had a cause of action until the end of August 2009.
The State of the Omnichannel Experience Among the study's conclusions: 87 percent of retailers provided a product locator on their website that indicated whether an item was in - stock or available; Only 35 percent displayed the quantity of inventory available; Ninety - seven percent of store associates could access inventory levels, but only 33 percent were equipped with handheld or mobile technology to do so; Only 25 percent of store associates could place an order for a customer; of those, 92 percent had to do it at a register or customer service counter, and not in an aisle; Sixteen percent of retailers had inconsistent pricing between their e-commercOnly 35 percent displayed the quantity of inventory available; Ninety - seven percent of store associates could access inventory levels, but only 33 percent were equipped with handheld or mobile technology to do so; Only 25 percent of store associates could place an order for a customer; of those, 92 percent had to do it at a register or customer service counter, and not in an aisle; Sixteen percent of retailers had inconsistent pricing between their e-commerconly 33 percent were equipped with handheld or mobile technology to do so; Only 25 percent of store associates could place an order for a customer; of those, 92 percent had to do it at a register or customer service counter, and not in an aisle; Sixteen percent of retailers had inconsistent pricing between their e-commercOnly 25 percent of store associates could place an order for a customer; of those, 92 percent had to do it at a register or customer service counter, and not in an aisle; Sixteen percent of retailers had inconsistent pricing between their e-commerce...
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