Assessment of physical effort is within the expertise of a kinesiologist, although there is an open question about whether kinesiologists can draw
any other conclusions from a psychological assessment.
It would seem, from that, that
any other conclusion from the task force, which had been set up to consider the best options with regards Qatar's searing summer heat, would not suggest anything other than a winter World Cup.
Not exact matches
Seek refutation
from others to further help break your
conclusion.
And through his research on what separated the performance of Olympic swimmers
from others who didn't fare as well, Dan Chambliss came to a similar
conclusion:
But Bricker cautions that voting - intention surveys and consumer research are so different that the transferability of
conclusions from one to the
other is low.
On the
other hand, Lockhart said, «If we see a deterioration
from this point, and I would say my more realistic fear is just a kind of ambiguous picture of mixed data that signal neither accelerating strength nor necessarily deterioration, but that kind of moping along in the middle, then I think it's not a foregone
conclusion that the asset purchase program should be removed or be removed rapidly.»
Our understanding of this tool will grow as we watch it being used in
other economies — and this includes the eventual
conclusion, and exit
from, their programs.
Ironically, while it is fighting off the big bad wolves
from the
other side of the Rockies, in the B.C. Supreme Court Horgan's government defended the
conclusion of the Clark government that Kinder Morgan would not have significant environmental impacts and that obligations to the Squamish had been fulfilled.
Last week there was confirmation
from the horse's mouth that my
conclusion was correct, as well as some
other interesting information on how an eventual tightening of US monetary policy will proceed.
Generally, if directors consider reasonable alternatives, and reach reasonable
conclusions, their decisions will be insulated
from substantive review or remedy by the corporation's
other stakeholders.
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.
Conclusion: Christianity and the
other contemporary religions are the result of human evolution away
from the «dark side» although all contemporary religions need to rewrite their rule books eliminating all of the «death to all infidels» and «we are the only salvation» mumbo jumbo.
you will need to provide more information for it to be at least one that
others can draw some sort of logical
conclusion from, either through specifics or some sort of generality which would account for the missing information in your thought experiment.
I have come to the
conclusion that the fundamental evil
from which the
others flow is sexism.
«His teaching above that of
others, the canonical writings alone excepted, enjoys such a precision of language, an order of matters, a truth of
conclusions, that those who hold to it are never found swerving
from the path of truth, and he who dare assail it will always be suspected of error.»
The main
conclusion I draw
from the data is that,
other things being equal, the person who is involved in religious life is also likely to be more involved then his secular counterpart in the life of the community.
When I reflect on the infinite pains to which the human mind and heart will go in order to protect itself
from the full impact of reality, when I recall the mordant analyses of religious belief which stem
from the works of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud and, furthermore, recognize the truth of so much of what these critics of religion have had to say, when I engage in a philosophical critique of the language of theology and am constrained to admit that it is a continual attempt to say what can not properly be said and am thereby led to wonder whether its claim to cognition can possibly be valid — when I ask these questions of myself and
others like them (as I can not help asking and, what is more, feel obliged to ask), is not the
conclusion forced upon me that my faith is a delusion?
The
conclusion from this examination of the texts is that the analogy between molecules and electrons on the one hand and God and actual occasions on the
other is without foundation and very misleading, since it lulls the unwary reader into feeling that since Whitehead at least implicitly acknowledges overlapping regional standpoints in the first instance (which we have seen to be false) then to say that God is omnipresent, meaning that the standpoint of God includes the regions which constitute the standpoints of all actual occasions, is merely an extension of a general principle which Whitehead at least implicitly endorses.
We depend more and more upon the integrity of
others for the
conclusions we must accept in trust
from them.
I don't want to rewrite this article in english, but basically, I came to the following
conclusions 1 - that Scriptures ought to be used in close interaction with daily reality (not out the blue, in abstraction, or in academic ivory tower) 2 - it ought to be interpreted by what we could call «crucified» christians 3 - and that «crucified» christian should interpret in the context of a «crucified» community / church (because being in a close knit church is a very good way to actually be «crucified» and sanctified, and because I need insight
from others in my interpretations.
2) You can maintain your position
from a faith perspective, and say this, but then I'd have to seriously question [a] your historical integrity (for example, the historical position of Revelations as canon, although more of a debate than the
other texts, was still NOWHERE NEAR contestable enough for you to draw this sort of
conclusion) and [b] your philosophical integrity (for example, if you dismiss Revelations because it doesn't support your position, i'm going to ask: by what authority do you think you have the right to discern this?
There are no easy
conclusions from their work, except maybe to show that the religious experience is unlike any
other.
How, therefore, since our inheritance
from Jesus is to be included among all the
other aims at our fulfillment out of the past, and not with the ideal aim
from God, are we to avoid the
conclusion that we must either devalue Jesus» aim at our fulfillment in maximizing the route of inheritance
from God or devalue the ideal aim
from God should we choose to maximize what Jesus would afford us?
According to logician Trudy Govier, «The fallacy of equivocation is committed when a key word in an argument is used in two or more senses and the premises of the argument appear to support its
conclusion only because these senses are not distinguished
from each
other.»
Starting
from this basic affirmation a number of
other conclusions regarding the nature and function of Jesus in the faith were developed.
Conclusion from rigorous historic testing of the scriptures: There will be no Second Coming so JC is not coming back on an asteroid or cloud of raptors or by any
other transportation express..
There're things witnessed that can not be explained away, at least not in a way that neatly tucks everything in, folds it up and demonstrates that there's nothing behind it
other than false
conclusions derived
from brain functions.
It is also true that preaching that re-creates the experience of arriving at a
conclusion would for the minister differ
from his own study in all the ways that private experiences differ
from those shared with
others and in all the ways that people differ
from books.
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.
Your faith in your bible is completely indistinguishable
from any
other religious persons faith, even within different denominations of christianity, even with conflicting
conclusions based on that faith.
The Meese report's
conclusions, based on information
from law enforcement agencies (who presumably know), tell us that it is too simple to see organized crime (in the sense of the Mafia) at the heart of porn, though there may indeed be payoffs, protection and
other such connections involved.
The practical
conclusions derivative
from this third view of what is modern in political economy are diametrically opposite to those drawn
from the
other accounts.
If and when this particular epoch has reached its
conclusion, with all the good extracted
from it that a living and loving God can put into it and get out of it, we might well envisage
other epochs in which
other kinds of good are to be achieved.
Thompson may be right, and I believe he is, that Peirce had
other reasons or inclinations (including an influence of Kant) supporting his
conclusion; but it is demonstrable
from his own language in praise of the wonders of continuity that he did have this reason.
But I have long ago come to the
conclusion that the bible, as well as any
other holy text, is an imperfect representation of God
from a very imperfect human perspective.
Well, it comes
from a 2000 year old book, contradicted by
other 2000 year old books, no updates, can be interpreted in so many different ways depending on how the reader perceives his world (and how science has progressed... I'm sure if you were alive before galileo told you the earth did not revolve around the sun and had only the bible as your reference you would come to the same
conclusion as the Vatican who said the sun revolved around the earth....
«39 The present writer has found great inspiration, much truth, wisdom, and beauty, fervent witness to the numinous character of ultimate reality in the great Hindu writings through the ages, and hopes to learn still more
from them; but he can not agree with Radhakrishnan's
conclusion that «Jesus» own testimony, philosophical truth and religious experience alike demand that He should be brought in line with the
other great saints of God, who has not left himself without a witness in any clime or age.
What
other conclusion can an observe draw
from hearing so much sound and fury?
Green's volume didn't earn him embraces
from many official agencies, but subsequent research by
others has backed his
conclusions.
Also, what occurred at Abu Ghraib was not shown to have occurred at any
other facility where interrogation was conducted, and so his
conclusion that the abuse was «connected to the conduct of interrogations,» which nowhere appears in the Taguba Report, does not follow
from the available evidence.
But his rationale ends with an economically worded warning whose implications are exceedingly far - reaching and implicitly add a very strong rider to any
conclusion that might be drawn
from his doctrinal expose, such as that indulgences should be widely granted and the people strongly encouraged to use them: `... yet
other works of satisfaction are more meritorious with respect to our essential reward, which is infinitely better than the remission of temporal punishment».
From time to time thinkers and pastors, identified at the time by authority as «heretics», seen by others as prophets, and by some historians now as social revolutionaries, reached the conclusion that the Christian Gospel spoke of a body of Christians, of an incipient «Church», of a kind far removed from the type of political and economic structure maintained by Roman Canon
From time to time thinkers and pastors, identified at the time by authority as «heretics», seen by
others as prophets, and by some historians now as social revolutionaries, reached the
conclusion that the Christian Gospel spoke of a body of Christians, of an incipient «Church», of a kind far removed
from the type of political and economic structure maintained by Roman Canon
from the type of political and economic structure maintained by Roman Canon Law.
But such
conclusions constitute a natural theology in distinction
from a philosophy only when they are brought into constructive relationship with
other beliefs derived
from revelation.
He believes that there is a great divide between those who have reached that
conclusion and those who have reached some
other; and that communication between the two groups is impossible, because their respective members start
from diametrically opposed positions of belief (or nonbelief) and see with different eyes and hear with different ears.
He argues that in fact the
conclusions deducible
from this hypothesis are far more plausible that those deduced
from any of the
other options.
I came to the
conclusion the
other day that I was going to cut gluten
from my diet.
In
conclusion, I see progress on the transfer front, but what I'm seeing doesn't look any different
from other clubs..
Good article states many reasonable
conclusions and facts about the season and how amongst all the turmoil we have a manger who does well but one thing in purchases over the last five years we are 6th in the epl were at 366m tottenham in 5th with 397m and he made a mistake there we are 6thin money spent on players but we have had the sanchez saga and new players adjusting to epl and the team and injuries and it definitely hasnt been our year in ref decisions which have played a factor in games though we still should have won aside
from ref but watford and westbrom many
other games are included at city free offside goal weak penalty and at spurs we were robbed of going one nil up auba onside bu honestly the officiating across the whole league this year has been an embarrassment to professional officials of all sports its been bad game after game they need to get some rigorous training this offseason for improvement
Please just consider that saying less might be a more for you, and sticking to one or two clear points without drawing major
conclusions might get you a better response
from other readers.
This is apparently more than any
other club but I am not sure what
conclusion, if any, we can draw
from it.