Sentences with phrase «only draw conclusions»

One can only draw conclusions by implication.
With that in mind though, I can only draw conclusions from what I'm presented with today and right now many others have noticed these changes that are not for the better.
«You can only draw the conclusion this is stepping through the threshold on to the slippery slope of sanctioning military intervention.»

Not exact matches

If it was going to take Apple that long to bring a car to market, then we could only draw two conclusions: Apple wanted to develop a vehicle to use future technologies that aren't practical or accessible today, or Apple is completely incompetent when it comes to this car project.
Judging the results of your A / B split test after only a few page visits simply won't give you enough information to draw solid conclusions about the best way to improve your website.
Selection bias, wherein we draw incorrect conclusions based on looking at only a portion of a data set, is just as common.
There's no end to the erroneous conclusions one might draw from media coverage and statistics that focus only on Wall Street, on the megamergers and acquisitions, the biggest company deals, the glitziest initial public offerings, and the most public investments in American business.
While it's early to draw conclusions, this level of fundraising projected across the year as a whole would put 2018 on course to be the second - best year ever (behind only last year's new historic peak).
May I draw her attention to paragraph 96 of the progress report, which clearly states that the financial settlement is contingent only on conclusion of the article 50 withdrawal agreement and the transitional arrangements?
With only two of the five companies announcing their regularly scheduled dividend increases in 2018, it's hard to draw a conclusion if the new tax law is having an impact.
After doing that, there is only one conclusion a fair reader could draw: There is absolutely nothing here.
If you adjust for the fact that exports to the UK are not that important to rEU (as they aren't — we just learned that), the only conclusion I can draw from exhibit 3 above is that the UK will put many more jobs at risk than any other EU country will.
From the above case studies, one can draw conclusion that the Federal Reserve's pursuit of maximum employment have often contributed to the rise in risk asset valuation (an intended effect of easing financial conditions), and such policy would only be reversed during times of acute (or perceived) inflation risk.
At this stage, of course, we have had only four months» experience with the new system: while this is too short a time in which to draw strong conclusions, some clear patterns have emerged.
The only conclusion we can draw from this is that something has blown up in the global financial system which caused unpredictable instability in — and loss of control over — the Fed's manipulation mechanisms.
The scientific method can only test existing data — it can not draw conclusions about origins.
They rightly insisted on the constitutional principle that government could not intervene, but then they drew the conclusion that the discussion should thus be over» and that only bigots and un-American theocrats would continue agitating against an Islamic center near Ground Zero.
Although many outside the US are drawing conclusions about Americans based on our presidential candidates, they might be surprised to learn that only 14 per cent of eligible voters chose either Clinton or Trump during the primary elections, (where both parties vote to nominate a candidate to represent them in the general election) and less than 30 per cent of eligible Americans voted at all.
To give an example: The Church may change and adapt to modern life certain principles of her human law according to which a Catholic must marry; but only a person of little theological knowledge would draw the conclusion that the Church could ever abolish the indissolubility of the sacramental consummated marriage if only there were enough protests.
These gospels exist today only in fragments from which it is hard to draw definite conclusions.
Primary facts are only the experienced psychic phenomena, and all scientific «facts» are the result of conclusions, drawn by logical processes of induction and deduction.
At this point, the only conclusion that can be drawn is that this God is one mean mother f *** er.
’32 If Jewish tradition, as we have earlier seen, could reach the point of elevating Moses to a place in heaven even though the scriptures clearly referred to his death and burial, then the disciples had only to com, to the conviction that Jesus was at least on a par with Moses in order to draw the conclusion that the crucified Jesus too had been exalted to heaven.
@fred, lunch never said a thing about the universe being finite... all that was stated was the word «beginning»... the only conclusion one can draw from such a word is that there is also an end.
This appears to be the only conclusion to be drawn from the real and underlying message of the piece, conveyed by its final one - sentence paragraph: «In short, Summorum Pontificum weakens the unity of the Church by failing to support the foundational insights of the Second Vatican Council»: the most «foundational» of all those insights, it goes without saying, being the absolute discontinuity between the preconciliar and post-conciliar Churches.
That Jesus was aware with every breath he drew of the eternal kingship of God everyone will agree; that he believed men could come even now in some real sense and measure under the righteous and loving rule of God is almost equally clear; and only by the most tortuous methods of interpreting the Gospels can one escape the conclusion that Jesus expected the kingdom of God as a future supernatural order.
Mostly he speaks through the voices and stories of others, only bringing his own voice in to draw links and conclusions.
«Fourth, the Inquiry was alarmed at the man's behavior in parading the half - dead man into Jericho on an animal, We could draw only two possible conclusions from this.
The only logical conclusion to be drawn from this is that, in one and the same institution, God assigned two complementary purposes to marriage; but wished, in separate narratives, to stress first one end and then the other, so that we could better understand the synthesis, harmony and interdependence of these two ends.
If I can only refrain from drawing conclusions, I will never be deceived.
I hesitate to draw definite conclusions about the scientific value of pursuing an impertinence such as marital virtue, especially given my obvious lack of qualifications having spent only one year in a windowless room watching monkeys copulate.
Two very important factors in his thought militate against drawing such a conclusion: first, the degree of correspondence he admits between the intellect and materiality; and secondly, the fact that it is only materiality that the intellect has reference to.
Not only does Whitehead call attention to Type VIII as a key to Type VI, that is Mathematics as a theory applicable to Beauty; but also to Mathematics as a key to Cosmic and Natural Harmony «Plato drew the conclusion that the key to the understanding of the natural world, and in particular of the physical elements, was the study of mathematics» (Adventures 149).
@Anotheralt: If god can not be proven, then the only logical conclusion to draw is that, for all practical purposes, he / she / it doesn't exist.
Indeed, Nick Faldo drew the only conclusion one can before Woods hits his first real shot that matters since he withdrew with back spasms after carding a miserable 77 a year ago in Dubai.
And the only conclusion I could draw was that it is impossible to be passionate about a club that no longer shows passion towards itself!
The only conclusion you could draw from today is that 8 or more players need replacing.
After all has been said and done people can only look at a club's antecedent to draw their conclusions....
The simple conclusion you have drawn is the only correct one.
There is only one conclusion that can be drawn from all of this; Wenger needs to go.
Either well past their best or never really good enough... The sad truth is wenger is incapable of taking this step so he will without a doubt fail again next season if he stays in what will be a way tougher season than this... So only one honest conclusion to draw unless you r a 4 th place junkie
So for me, the only conclusion to draw is that any likely new face at AFC will be a winger - cum - striker.
Following the announcement this week that their financial results will be postponed again, till after the play offs, there's only one conclusion that can be drawn: that Birmingham City are now a basket case in the Rangers or Portsmouth league, and only promotion back to the Premier League can save them from administration or worse.
I can only observe the runes and attempt to draw appropriate conclusions.
The only conclusions that can be drawn from above are that Spain will need to deal from the threat down their right hand side as well as having to press Pirlo out of the game.
Using only a single tool or drawing conclusions from seeing only one perceptible aspect of concussion management creates a distorted, «pixelated» image, they say.
If any of you were willing to stop patting yourselves on the back long enough to work out the logic, then you'd realize that the only conclusion that can be drawn from this research is that the best method for raising a child is the one that produces the fewest tears (and thus causes the least damage), EVEN if that method be Ferber.
In order to draw any conclusion about the differences between home and hospital births from the Canadian study, the home birth outcomes should have been compared with hospital outcomes only of women satisfying the same exclusion criteria.
Any study that looks at only 11 people isn't large enough to draw any conclusions.
We can also be sure that the authors understood that their data showed that homebirth has a horrifically high death rate, because they try to hide the number of deaths for the past 5 years, released the data only under pressure, and then proceeded to draw a conclusion entirely at odds with what their own data showed.
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