Sentences with phrase «probably infer»

As one can probably infer, dental assistants assist dentists as well as orthodontists and other doctors who deal with oral health.
The renters insurance water backup endorsement is designed to cover... Well, you can probably infer that it's designed to cover backup of water.
At best we can probably infer that the legal industry has bounced back from this time, but this is in no way predictive of the next 5, 10, or 15 years of growth and change in legal employment to come.
But, if you read our developer Q&A with former Vanillaware designer, Tomohiko Deguchi, then you'd probably infer that I'm also eager anticipating this Vita and PS4 - based role - playing title.
While every dog is shaped differently, you can probably infer which kinds of dogs fit best in certain clothing items, especially if you have the measurements and are familiar with many breeds.
While one can probably infer from the result how the roles of teacher and student have changed in classrooms that implement more technology, I would be interested to see what kinds of self - reported results would come out of such a study.
Perceiving as we do the same natural phenomena, we could all probably infer the same or similar attributes as does Cardinal Newman and ascribe them to this God that our imaginations can not encompass.
Crusoe could probably infer the existence of an intelligence that arranged the stones and lit the fire, but he would not know whether the agent's intentions were benign or hostile.
In contrast, if you see a plunge in A without a plunge in B, you can probably infer that Y has declined, even if you can't observe Y directly.
You probably inferred this from the headline, but I'm a nutritionist and cognitive behavioral therapist.
As you probably inferred from the use of «housing authority» above, this is a public housing building.

Not exact matches

You inferred by your sentence structure that Matt was being mean to a black lesbian disabled woman BECAUSE she was a black lesbian disabled woman, instead of acknowledging that he was probably criticising something she did or said.
Examples: You infer that atheists (and probably agnostics) don't have any morals.
-- Unconscious perception by which people unconsciously infer, from data they have unconsciously learned, that a certain event will probably happen in a certain context.
One might infer from this that the country is not so polarized as some think, but the opposite conclusion is probably closer to the mark: Both right and left assume that a fair presentation of the facts will obviously serve their ends.
The arrow shot, which was probably fatal, seems to have been launched from a great distance and took the victim by surprise, from which we may infer that it was an act of treachery.
«For example, if you're buying a new Honda and trading in an old Honda, the dealer may infer that you were happy with your old Honda and probably are not considering Toyota, Nissan, or any other competitive brand,» Dukes explained.
So the brain's behavioral choices must be based on some method of computing probabilities to infer the likely state of the world — and then choosing the wisest (probably) actions in response.
Zev, as you may probably have inferred (hadn't you've seen the movie yet), is slowly but surely losing his memory — and somewhat his mind.
That group's executive director, Lenny Schafer, said in July that he «could infer that we probably don't shake out too well in the academic portion» that Hansen scrubbed out of the council's rating, and predicted that the revised rating would be «greatly impacted» by including the poor test results of thousands of Internet - charter students.
You have probably gotten this infer already, but the newest version of Requiem will crack and strip FairPlay DRM from books sold through the iBooks store.
Even inferring past temperatures from ice cores is probably an exercise in futility.
The researchers conclude: «Our findings imply that the outlet glaciers of Greenland, and the ice sheet as a whole, are probably more vulnerable to ocean thermal forcing and peripheral thinning than inferred previously from existing numerical ice sheet models.»
In fact, Elias and Matthews (2002) showed a much better relationship between modern beetle distributions and WMMT (r2 = 0.95) than CMMT (r2 = 0.80), suggesting that the seasonal range of warming inferred from the beetle assemblage (ΔMAT = 10.0 to 14.8 °C) is probably biased low.
Evidence connecting the breach of duty to the injury suffered may permit the judge, depending on the circumstances, to infer that the defendant's negligence probably caused the loss.
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