Sentences with phrase «only right conclusion»

The only right conclusion is that to stay here would not only hinder you, but hinder me.

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He was certainly right to see the importance of human psychology, but just as he raced too quickly from the truth that knowledge rests on sensation to the conclusion that it is confined to it, so he assumed that we can only inhabit our psychology and not evaluate it.
In many cases, the Bible can not be used at all, only physical evidence along with thought - provoking questions that hopefully leads a person to a right conclusion.
Evolution can and has been tested over the last 150 years and the ONLY conclusion is that its right.
The movement of material that respects the hearer as not only capable of but deserving the right to participate in that movement and arrive at a conclusion that is his own, not just the speaker's; 3.
The second matter thus far stressed as fundamental to induction is movement of material that respects the hearer as not only capable of but deserving the right to participate in that movement and arrive at a conclusion that is his own, not just the speaker's.
Mind you that wasn't the only thing you said in that particular thread that led me to the conclusion that attempting to have any real dialogue with you was pointless and I was already well on the way to that point from the countless encounters of you avoiding questions and offering nothing more to support your stance than «I'm right and you're wrong» or «read it again, it's clear».
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.
IMHO the right conclusion is not a good answer, only a good guess.
Significantly, in all these cases children draw the right conclusions after only a few trials, not the thousands needed by so called deep - learning techniques.
He endorses the conclusions of No Place to Learn and enlarges the debate by discussing a subject that Pocklington and Tupper don't emphasize, the poisoning of university life by rights - seeking groups who insist (Whitaker writes) that academic life is naturally «sexist and racist and can only by kept in check through intensive regulation and control... Everything that goes on must be monitored and policed.»
Only time will tell whether the series will achieve classic status, but right now the biggest surprise is the twinge of sadness the final film conjures at its conclusion; the knowledge that there is nothing more to come.
Now, with the film (and its cliffhanger conclusion) debuting to surely gargantuan numbers, it's clear that Marvel's perpetual - motion machine couldn't even get that right, and the only real infinite war is the one the studio is waging against a superhero - free night at the movies.
The Character Education Institute recommends «engaging the students in discussions,» but only discussions of a particular sort: «Since the lessons have been designed to logically guide the students to the right answers, the teacher should allow the students to draw their own conclusions.
A man finds he has been wrong at every preceding stage of his career, only to deduce the astonishing conclusion that he is at last entirely right.
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.
The conclusion right now is that I seem to be the only one who listened to all the dialogue instead of reading it.
So, yes, you're right not really scientific, more like an intuitive conclusion; it may be only another 100 - 200 years if man's influence is smaller than I personally believe or I could be just plain wrong.
Since, right now, climate scientists can not predict episodes of turbulence in particular latitudes at identifiable altitudes, the researchers could reach only very general conclusions.
Also, this claim gives rise to conclusions that are not supported by the data: Let's assume you are right, and natural outflows are always 4 units larger than natural inflows (i.e., «nature is a net sink for CO2, whatever the natural inflows involved»), and only human inflows cause CO2 to rise.
We can only hope that The Post «s editorial board will also reach a reasonable conclusion about their editorial policy: that they should adopt a practice of ensuring their opinion pieces on climate are factual and not misleading, with the operative assumption that the world's scientists actually are right about the subjects that they have spent their lives studying.
Rather what I'm saying by analogy is regardless of whether the math is right or wrong, the conclusion itself doesn't follow because the inference from low to high resolution only works in one direction and Marcott has the direction reversed.
It should be clear from earlier messages that I don't agree with Bart on the conclusions related the real Earth system, but I prefer having also the logic right and mathematics correctly understood, not only the conclusions.
I only mention this, because you and some other warmists pretend that if only we just do the right thing and «believe» in AGW, everything will be all right --- when the truth is that a country like ours stands to lose its prosperity, our children's futures and our standard of living for the foreseeable future --- all on the strength of the scientific conclusions that your AGW scientists have so little confidence in, that they're afraid to have them scrutinised and questioned by other scientists.
Science is only useful when it asks the right questions, openly tests hypothetical models with honesty and integrity and accepts the conclusion with the understanding that «not false» is not the same «true».
He adds that «the delays are frustrating, but once you factor that into your litigation strategy and the subject matter of the litigation is not perishable, your only concern should be that you engage the right personnel to prosecute your claim to its logical conclusion, no matter how long it takes!»
We're proud of the work we do to bring tens of thousands of personal injury cases to a successful conclusion each year, refusing to represent insurance companies and only standing up for the rights of the injured and mistreated.
On both sides of the Atlantic and on both ends of the political spectrum, the same conclusion seems to have been reached: victim's rights will only be taken seriously if they are enshrined in law.
He came to the conclusion that, according to the settled case - law of the Court and in line with Article 52 (1) of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, such a difference in treatment is only justifiable when it relates to a legally permitted aim pursued by the legislation in question, and is proportionate to the aim pursued by the treatment concerned.
Notably, shareholding - management activities in his view were only included under the freedom of establishment in EU law because Article 49 TFEU refers expressly to the right to set up and to manage undertakings (AG conclusions, para 68).
Facebook admitted that it gave our information to a bad actor — we not only failed to reach the right conclusion, but also forgot what really would wake up Mark Zuckerberg.
In addition, APA Ethical Principles specify that «after research results are published, psychologists do not withhold the data on which their conclusions are based from other competent professionals who seek to verify the substantive claims through reanalysis and who intend to use such data only for that purpose, provided that the confidentiality of the participants can be protected and unless legal rights concerning proprietary data preclude their release» (Standard 8.14).
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