Sentences with phrase «perhaps reaching a conclusion»

One could look at the Bible and perhaps reach the conclusion that using one's religious beliefs as a cudgel with which to hammer the marginalized is... well, somewhat heretical.»

Not exact matches

Young as I was, I had no illusions that suddenly Harvard would reach the conclusion that, indeed, mysterious and terrifying as it may be, there is (or even could be) a necessary Existent that explains how this fragile world of change and contingency could come to be and, perhaps, to perish.
We are left to draw our own conclusions either that God is daft, or perhaps that we with our purely human - conditioned «wisdom» take far too narrow and short - sighted a view to reach any genuine understanding of reality.
Perhaps rather surprisingly, Clifford Brown of Florida Atlantic University and Walter Witschey of the Science Museum of Virginia reached this conclusion simply by analysing maps of the towns and cities that comprised the civilisation.
Perhaps that's the intent, and if it is, then I applaud it, but when the film reaches its conclusion, nothing supports that claim.
In this post I detail how I reached that conclusion by looking at three big areas: charging tuition to place students in public school classrooms; a staffing plan that does not meet Association Montessori International standards (and perhaps violates state Administrative Rules; and most importantly, will not serve students well), and a budget that is not sustainable.
-LSB-...]... To allow ourselves to be inhabited by what left our field, perhaps our visual field; around us, in the hole inside us, we learn the fullness of other dimensions of existence...... The spaces left empty are the place of the most intense energy, emanations, auras, tensions, thoughts and the fascinations of the human presence... -LSB-...] The drawn objects serve as a backdrop for creating states of mind, from which the attempt at concentration, at falling inside, at finding the rhythm, the exhaustion through rhythm and the reaching of a conclusion which is a static stage before a new beginning.»
(I believe earlier work reached the opposite conclusion; perhaps a moderator or knowledgeable commenter can elaborate?)
may reach the conclusion that...» Even if the client continues in their mistaken belief, perhaps you can convince them that it is unlikely that you can convince others of the same idea.
On occasion, even though judges may have reached a conclusion in advance, counsels» submissions may sway one member of the bench, who in turn could perhaps sway others.
While faced with the same facts and evidence, it is therefore not surprising that different experts often reach different conclusions — what is perhaps more surprising is that so many experts are able to reach definitive conclusions at all.
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