Sentences with phrase «reach a different conclusion with»

Not exact matches

And it's a bit disconcerting to confront the reality that it's possible to wrestle with the same God and walk with the same limp and yet reach different conclusions.
With the use of very different methods of prediction, similar conclusions on world collapse have been reached by Willis Harmon's group at the Stanford Research Institute.
If we may imagine a group of readers, from many different cultures and with various intellectual presuppositions, coming fresh to the New Testament, we shall expect them to respond to that literature in many different ways and to reach various conclusions as to its meaning and worth; but on one thing I believe it is fair to expect them to agree: «Here,» they would say, «is reflected a new and distinctive communal life.
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.
Below is a conversation I had with her about how she reached her conclusions, whether her observations might not be a little out of date, and whether she has set her sights on the right target — defining the «conflict» of one between different visions of motherhood rather than between, say, mothers and inflexible institutions, or mothers and outdated views of the roles of men.
«It shows that the question of the domestication history of rice remains open, with different approaches reaching different conclusions,» says Michael Purugganan of New York University, whose team proposed in 2011 that rice was domesticated only once.
Now researchers at Cal State Fullerton have backed up that initial result with a slightly different study, published in the Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, that reaches basically the same conclusion.
A wry opening, with protagonist John Marston seated between fellow passengers of a very different social class, sets the scene nicely, with just a passing glimpse at what lies ahead as the train ride reaches its natural conclusion.
Labaree is also very good at describing the peculiar difficulties of education research, where every class, every teacher, and every school is different, and where the effort to reach generalizable conclusions is fraught with complications.
With congruence between different, independent lines of investigation, the conclusions which we reach take on far greater justification than any one line of investigation would be capable of by itself.
The «if only you were educated then you would agree with me» theme is and has been repeated countless times, and it NEVER works: it's inconceivable to the arguer that the erstwhile subject in need of said education knows the subject and has reached a different conclusion.
One of the basic problems in reaching rational conclusions with regard to global climate change problems is that AGW proponents and skeptics largely use different data sources and very different analyses of the global temperature data to support their cases.
Even if a court might have reached a different conclusion prior to the amendment, it is submitted the amendment can not be ignored since to do so would frustrate the intention of Parliament with respect to the prospective operation of the statute.
[48] One can not say with certainty that the judge would have reached a different conclusion on the use of the pain diary if he had considered all relevant factors, in particular whether there was a reasonable explanation for the delay in its disclosure.
Significantly, the Swain Court reached a very different conclusion with respect to the second kind of peremptory challenge scenario.
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.
Another meta - analysis reached similar conclusions about the equivalence of CBT and BT1 and a recent large - scale clinical trial of BT showed that it was as effective as antidepressant medication for depression.3 While BT and CBT were equally as effective for lower - levels of depression severity, patients with severe depression specifically benefited more from BT than CBT.3 Behavioural activation, which involves graded activity and goal scheduling, is the central component of BT for depression and may be related to a more general mechanism of change that is operating in many different treatments for depression, especially CBT.
Other research has reached similar conclusions with different behavioral outcomes.
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.
Two narrative reviews of the literature reached different conclusions, one suggesting that depression is related to poor metabolic control among adolescents with a few exceptions (Grey, Whittemore, & Tamborlane, 2002) and one concluding that relations are unclear (Dantzer, Swendsen, Maurice - Tison, & Salamon, 2003).
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