Sentences with phrase «reach the same conclusion when»

I reached that same conclusion when looking to buy a used 2013 - 2014 Ford Escape.
We reach the same conclusion when we compare Pinnacle just against Morningstar's «Gold» rated small cap value funds and Vanguard's SCV index.
In her speech, Judge Sotomayor questioned the famous notion — often invoked by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her retired Supreme Court colleague, Sandra Day O'Connor — that a wise old man and a wise old woman would reach the same conclusion when deciding cases.

Not exact matches

Even when we do follow the Spirit we do not all reach the same conclusions.
The same conclusion is reached when ocean heating rates for 1993 -2003 and 2004 -2008 are compared (Fig. 2b).
It's dusty and creaky after fourteen years on the shelf, dealing with drilling wetlands and the like — but the real question is how Darby's theories could possibly be so privileged when, truth be known, if two Supreme Court Justices were offed in quick succession, everybody and their sister would be coming to the same broad conclusions this not - especially - bright law student reached.
Instead, they trumpet the fact that they reached similar conclusions when they applied the same troubled analysis to other measures of student performance, such as SAT scores and drop - out rates.
When two professionals independently reach the same conclusions and preach the same advice, you know it's wisdom worth heeding.
Good news, then, because Sony Computer Entertainment seems to have reached the same conclusion at a system level for PlayStation 4, and as the result the new console will do pretty much whatever you customise it to do when it comes to the internet.
I reached pretty much the same conclusion when I played it.
When most people in a field share the same confirmation bias, that field is at a higher risk of reaching unjustified conclusions.
This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Nov. 15, 2011 - WASHINGTON - When physicist Richard A. Muller reported last month that global temperatures had warmed since the 1950s, his finding was met with a collective yawn among mainstream climate scientists who had reached the same conclusion years before.
What is the chance that they are both wrong when they independently reach the same conclusion?
The 6th Amendment Center, based in Boston, Massachusetts, reached the same conclusion last fall when it released a report of its own.
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