Sentences with phrase «reach a conclusion about»

I suspect that the definitions of permissible investments will be so broad that it will be difficult to reach a conclusion about what will be the investment universe.
A very dramatic and highly exaggerated description of what happened with far reaching conclusions about the «mortal» damage to Microsoft's reputation.
= > There is not enough information provided in the Bible or other evidence to reach a conclusion about many of the details.
If, Polanyi insists, Copernicus had followed the procedures of «critical philosophy» and reasoned from his experience of the world, he would not have reached his conclusions about planetary motion.
«The auditors selected contract providers that ACS had already flagged as being in need of extra assistance and oversight... Yet, the auditors then used this sample to reach conclusions about overall ACS foster care oversight and monitoring.
And she has reached a conclusion about Trump, bolstered by his incessant tweeting: «He's a moron.»
«One must bear the organic load of the environment such as blood, in mind, before reaching a conclusion about the Zika virus inactivation efficacy by a particular product.»
Have I reached any conclusions about all this?
So you reached the conclusion about a runaway universe gradually?
And while it's premature to reach any conclusions about Race to the Top's impact on student outcomes, ambitious Race to the Top adopters, such as Tennessee and the District of Columbia, are posting encouraging student gains.
You were absolutely wrong to report that U.S. District Court Judge Robert F. Peckham «never reached a conclusion about whether [I.Q.] tests are racially biased» and that the appeals - court ruling now reinstitutes I.Q. testing for African - American students.
Andy readily admits that he's still stuck on denial, and from there he raises a big question that we've heard in other critiques of the report: Can we really trust the measures of teacher performance we used to reach our conclusions about professional development?
Charter - school supporters and some academics dispute the federation's interpretation of the test scores, saying it's impossible to reach a conclusion about the performance of charter schools from a single year.
Ms. Hoxby did not reach any conclusions about what practices at the schools caused the jump, but she noted that many charter schools had extended school days and school years, many required students to attend classes on Saturdays and most paid teachers based on their performance and responsibility, rather than the traditional teachers» union salary scales.
The manufacturer's specifications need to be verified with a dimension chart before reaching any conclusions about the structural damage.
This is of course true of most aspects of Mozart scholarship, but is particularly relevant when attempting to reach conclusions about Mozart as a person...
So, are two simultaneous Category 2 cyclones (one of which goes to Cat 3 and the other dies) more or less important than one category 4 (say) in terms of describing the removal of heat from the ocean or in terms of reaching conclusions about the relationship between cyclones and GW?
Others have suggested needing up to 100 years before reaching conclusions about acceleration in the rate of rise.
Its last report six years ago — which won the Nobel Prize — had 498 authors from 28 countries who reviewed more than 6,000 peer - reviewed studies to reach conclusions about the scientific basis for climate change.
Would it be correct to infer that also indicates that any trend is not much better than noise and it is impossible to reach a conclusion about whether any trend is changing?
If that is so, why are we only now reaching these conclusions about the benefits of green spaces and green infrastructure?
The «divergence problem» makes it impossible for a scientist to reach conclusions about the temperature over the past 1000 years with any useful degree of confidence.
Sadly, this doesn't stop many people from reaching conclusions about global climate change based on their local weather, but the best way to fight that is education.
Again, Herrmann emphasizes that his review can hardly be considered empirical research, but he nevertheless reaches a conclusion about the life expectancy of a legal blog:
And the panel also took Allen to task for relying on published news reports in reaching his conclusions about the need for recusal.
The U.S. Supreme Court by the numbers: The blogger uses data to reach conclusions about SCOTUS.
In reaching your conclusion about whether or not claims -LSB--RSB- would have been obvious at the time the claimed invention was made, you should consider any difference or differences between the [identify prior art reference (s)-RSB- and the claimed requirements.
It is only if the trial judge is unable to reach a conclusion about the transferor's actual intention at the time of the transfer that it may become necessary to apply such presumption to possibly tip the scales in favour of the transferor of property or the donor of funds.
Could we collect even more detailed client satisfaction data on a wider range of matters, and reach conclusions about what drives law firm and client success at an industry - wide level?
But, with the cat out of the bag, everyone is now rushing to reach some conclusions about what Facebook Lite actually is.
The purpose of a meeting is to reach conclusions about next actions or decisions made.
Greenwood and de Leeuw are focused on understanding how the employment environment within the health sector can better attract and be more advantageous for First Nations, how to increase non-Indigenous health care workers» understandings of the unique sociocultural of Indigenous peoples, and how creative research tools might provide more successful means of gathering stories and reaching conclusions about making healthcare sectors more culturally safe for Indigenous peoples and ways of knowing.
But the full - sample findings cast some doubt on that promise (with regard to divorce but not separations), reinforcing the need to replicate programs like MFIP for two - parent families in different settings before reaching conclusions about the contribution such strategies might make toward strengthening marriage.
Concern about methodological quality precluded the possibility of reaching conclusions about the effectiveness of infant massage with pre-term or low - birthweight babies (Vickers et al., 2004).

Not exact matches

Nevertheless, as the study is the largest and longest study of its kind, more research is likely needed before we reach any definitive conclusions about how well it works — or doesn't.
It's a common word filler that many of us use, but saying «so» too often ignites the feeling that you are being passive about making your next point or reaching a conclusion.
But over the years, employers have reached differing conclusions about how the Act's language should be interpreted — specifically the line that says employers must treat pregnant women the same as «other persons not so affected [by pregnancy] but similar in their ability or inability to work.»
Ackman and Handley, who registered his complaints about Herbalife's communications with the SEC, both said they have never spoken to each other and reached their conclusions independently.
So, if you put someone in a very, very highly competitive pond, they are going to reach very different conclusions about who they are and what they are capable of than if you put them in a less selective pond, a smaller pond.
The IARC reached its conclusion after assessing more than 800 studies across the globe about the consumption of red meat and its ties to cancer.
Catholics can legitimately reach different conclusions about such things.
With respect to «fine and just actions,» he continued, «we must be content... to indicate the truth roughly and in outline, and in speaking about things which are only for the most part true... to reach conclusions that are no better» (NE 1094b 15, 19 - 23).
Despite his conservative treatment of scripture, Gagnon does have reservations about the way Paul reaches some of his conclusions.
I have tended to do this kind of deconstructive questioning in private, and then write about the positive conclusions I've reached.
We might reach a similar conclusion about beauty, taste, and humor.
Yet, I would feel better about the conclusions reached by Scaperlanda if he could quote from statistics that were less than a decade or more old.
These two books address these quite different understandings of liberalism, and reach quite different conclusions about its prospects.
In English we expect a sentence beginning with these words to refer to the previous sentence and reach it's logical conclusion, and many times this is how Paul uses οὖν, but unlike English it can implicitly be referring to something he was talking about earlier and then reach the conclusion.
Yeah yeah, you can say that religion is the way to truth but, logically speaking, believing in a god is the incorrect conclusion to reach based on what we know about religion in general and the incompatability between the religion and the real world.
When, for instance, I only thought about God — when He existed only in my mind as a belief — I could reach Him only as an intellectual conclusion.
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