The phrase
"opposite conclusion" refers to reaching a different or completely contrary outcome or result based on the same set of facts or evidence.
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They study, study, study, learn, learn, learn, and then they discover that someone who studied 10,000 hours more than them came to an
exact opposite conclusion.
They say the video doesn't lie, yet two people can look at the same video and have 180 degree
opposite conclusions about what they saw.
These pets were not followed for very long after surgery and it is quite common for studies of this type to reach
opposite conclusions from one another.
So when I came across this article I knew it was a golden opportunity to display and example of scientists that can look at the same exact data and reach
totally opposite conclusions.
This, I think, goes a long way towards explaining how Rothstein could
draw opposite conclusions from the study based on the same set of results.
Granting all this, however, the absurdity, or the mystery, if you like, is that the same human reason arrives
at opposite conclusions.
In Urban Communications Inc. v. BCNET Networking Society, the arbitrator and a single judge of the B.C. Supreme Court arrived at diametrically
opposite conclusions as to whether the -LSB-...]
This week two decisions, Clyde River (Hamlet) v. Petroleum Geo ‑ Services Inc. and Chippewas of the Thames First Nation v. Enbridge Pipelines Inc., provided seeming
opposite conclusions on respectively rejecting seismic testing near traditional Inuit territory in Baffin Bay and at the same time approving the National Energy Board's plan for the Line 9 pipeline.
Finally, the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC), a group of distinguished scientists — many of whom had previously done work for the IPCC — released a report today that comes to almost
diametrically opposite conclusions of the IPCC report, noting that the IPCC excluded data from its report that didn't agree with its conclusions.
Hank refers to the (science) literature as «messy» and he's right, with different labs coming to
opposite conclusions using basically the same experiment protocols.
When that failed, they retracted it — and as part of the notice, reported the exact
opposite conclusion of the original.
And, as always, economists can be counted on to give conflicting predictions that arrive at diametrically
opposite conclusions from exactly the same data.
Assuming the Canadian courts continue to exclude consideration of the patent prosecution when construing claim terms, it is possible for courts in the United States and Canada to come to
opposite conclusions on the meaning of claim terms even if the patents are the same.
In 2005, he and a colleague were compelled to apologize for a report in which they suggested that the lowest layer of our atmosphere is cooling, when the data he used actually supported the
entirely opposite conclusion.
As the two cases outlined above illustrate, arbitrators may
reach opposite conclusions about non-immunized employees based on similar facts and policies.
President Donald Trump had indicated after a recent meeting of the Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Vietnam that he believed Putin's account, rather than the reports of four U.S. intelligence agencies that came to
the opposite conclusion.
Her answer also cites a survey but one that reaches pretty much
the opposite conclusion.
However, year - over-year analysis shows
the opposite conclusion» [Econintersect].
My point is that, even taking their simplistic comparison of statutory rates and fiscal - year revenues on its own terms, it suggests
the opposite conclusion for the whole decade.
As a result both investors might look at the same situation and come to
opposite conclusions» David Einhorn
This directly flies in the face of a much more broadly researched set of studies by economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff that reached
the opposite conclusion — that recoveries from financial crises, and not just regular recessions, are agonizingly slow.
As you might expect, because of this difference I've come to the exact
opposite conclusions, I find that Prosper has better returns, and I consider Lending Club's trading platform to be maddening.
Carl, I have come to
the opposite conclusion.
By the end of it, Flournoy had in fact reached
the opposite conclusion: that LDS doctrine is true, supported both by Mormon scriptures and the Bible.
Well I have studied textual criticism (though I can not claim a good working knowledge of Greek to be sure) and oddly enough, have come to exactly
the opposite conclusions as you.
I'm not sure what you mean by saying that you have come to
the opposite conclusions as to what I stated.
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