Sentences with phrase «reached the same conclusion as»

They reached the same conclusion as the National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards.
We can understand this failure as Percy's again having independently reached the same conclusion as MacIntyre: that the ethical can not be simply radically chosen, because the notion of the radical choice is itself only at home in the aesthetic mode.
As an ordained minister of 44 years in the United Church of Christ, I have performed hundreds of weddings and have reached the same conclusion as Mr. Rampell.
The governors will have deliberated all of these issues and reached the same conclusion as the police chief in South Park: nothing to see here, move on.
During his travels, Wallace had independently reached the same conclusions as Darwin, and in March 1858, he sent Darwin a paper explaining his thinking.
«With this tool we have reached the same conclusions as those presented in Nature by researchers working on the modENCODE, but the enormous difference is that instead of seeing the information in hundreds of graphs and figures like in modENCODE, we have achieved a single map,» explains Azorín.
If you do the research, you'll probably reach the same conclusion as I have, that this is truly the way to go.
If you were to carefully review the thousands of studies published on soy, I strongly believe you would reach the same conclusion as I have — which is, the risks of consuming unfermented soy products FAR outweigh any possible benefits.
As someone who moved from a megalopolis to very large cities to (now) a rural town smaller than your hometown, I've reached the same conclusion as you.
Of course, if we had independent means of determining truth with 100 percent certainty, we could ignore the experts, but in all likelihood, they would have reached the same conclusions as the rest of us.
As to my assessment of the «balance of the evidence», I point out that this thread is about the fact that Salby — having assessed the evidence — has reached the same conclusions as I published 6 years ago.
North would likely tell the PSU that independent investigators (Wahl & Ammann) had reached the same conclusions as Mann using the same data — even if M&M did not.
As a legal matter, Judge Landis (the commissioner and a former federal judge himself) could draw his own conclusions from this evidence; he wasn't bound to reach the same conclusion as the jury, particularly since a ban from baseball does not require proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
New York reached the same conclusion as the ABA in its preliminary assessment:
Ironically, if, on the facts, it reaches the same conclusion as the EAT, in that case the end result will be the same with all employees being entitled to a protective award.
Actually I just spent a part of my afternoon doing the exact same thing and reached the same conclusion as you.
Maryland law does not require arbitrators to reach the same conclusions as a court of law and only gives courts a limited set of circumstances under which they can overturn an arbitration award.
After reading the court opinion, a reasonable person would reach the same conclusion as the resulting opinion.

Not exact matches

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.»
(A decision for same - sex marriage by a state could as in the case of Massachusetts, preempts the debate in that state, but it is less far - reaching because it leaves other states to arrive at a different conclusion — unless, as some same - sex - marriage proponents have claimed, other states are required to recognize such marriages under the Constitution's requirement of giving «full faith and credit» to other states» proceedings.)
It seems that Al Mohler is fine with Christians loving God with their minds so long as they reach the same conclusions that he has.
«It is not clear beyond a reasonable doubt that a rational jury would have reached the same conclusion if properly instructed, as is required by the law for the verdict to stand,» Jose Cabranes of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals decision said in his decision.
In Thursday's ruling, the appellate court ruled the judge's erroneous instruction to the jury at Silver's trial «was not harmless because it is not clear beyond a reasonable doubt that a rational jury would have reached the same conclusion if properly instructed, as is required by law for the verdict to stand.»
Another case, A.L.A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States (often known as the «Sick Chickens Case»), was decided that same year, and reached a similar conclusion.
«At the same meeting, the honourable minister and I had reached the conclusion that I as Ambassador 0f Thailand to Nigeria will be working closely with the Ministry of Agriculture and rural development to establish a platform to discuss our mutual benefits in the form of MOU on Agricultural Cooperation and by forming a bilateral Working Committee toward that end.»
If, after some months of investigation and soul - searching, you reach the conclusion, as I did 15 years ago, that your current job is still the best, you will be more comfortable if your boss still has the same excellent opinion about your performance that he or she had 6 month ago.
Case in point is an article in Science last week (January 23, 2009) detailing how bacteriological and linguistic research, independent of each other, reached the same conclusion: the peopling of the Pacific islands originated from the island of Taiwan about 5,200 years ago (rather than Southeast Asia as previously thought), jumped to the Philippine Islands, thence Micronesia and finally to eastern Polynesia.
This conclusion is essentially the same as the conclusion reached by the Weston A. Price Foundation and the research of Chris Masterjohn; we have continually pointed out that vitamins A and D work together and that without vitamin D, vitamin A can be ineffective or even toxic.
I won't reveal it, but I will say that the tricksy solution falls flat for me, as other provocative film - makers have reached the same emotional conclusion in a more concordant manner.
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.
As I have noted previously: Each inquiry reaches much the same conclusions and makes much the same recommendations...
Extensive research by agencies such as Morningstar has all reached the same conclusion; that the most expensive funds often yield the worst investment results.
And they have the willpower, and the firepower, to act as a catalyst to realize this value if the market doesn't eventually reach the same conclusion in its own sweet time.
The numbers have changed, but I still reach the same conclusion — UDG's as wildly over-valued as ever.
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.
Combined with the data from the Clapham pond you can reach, (using units which at one time yielded acres per fortnight to my great amusement, thank you Benjamin Franklin,) I hope, the same conclusion as I, namely that by the time the petrochemical industry hit its stride it had altered the ocean surface catastrophically.
That one was little - noticed by the world's media, but now its findings may receive more attention, as an independent study by NCAR, published yesterday in Nature Climate Change, has investigated the same subject and reaches a confirming conclusion: in recent years atmospheric warming has been delayed due to increased heat transport to the deeper ocean.
But it does gets the same result as a study that reached the same sorts of conclusions w / a very different sample — «563 (369 female) New York University undergraduates» (Feygina, I., Jost, J.T. & Goldsmith, R.E. System justification, the denial of global warming, and the possibility of «System - Sanctioned Change».
(Same as Lindzen and Choi paper's conclusion, two papers, second addressing all third party criticism and reaching the same conclusiSame as Lindzen and Choi paper's conclusion, two papers, second addressing all third party criticism and reaching the same conclusisame conclusion.)
Six years after a report from the Royal Society in the United Kingdom reached many of the same conclusions, the American scientists decided to issue two reports — to distinguish as forcefully as they could between two very different approaches that for years have been lumped together under the heading «geoengineering.»
Back in 1979, the JASON group reached the same basic conclusions as the IPCC:
Fred had cited a model - based study by David Archer et al., which points to pretty much the same conclusion as reached by the ZH data, also pointing out that the CO2 lifetime has a long «tail».
AR5, after surveying a wider range of evidence, reached similar conclusions, and accordingly in other cases estimated ERF to be the same as RF, with an implied efficacy estimate of one, but gave wider ranges for ERF to allow for uncertainty in the relationship between ERF and RF.
As it turns out, economists have studied the dynamics of this transition, and each time reached the same conclusion.
Ensuring good practice, transparency, real peer - review (as distinct from «pal review») and relentless criticism, and a disposition to revise previous conclusions (even conclusions oneself has reached in the past) in the light of new evidence, are necessary requirements for science to progress, and at the same time gain the trust of those outside the hallowed halls of Academia, or at least the most educated section of them.
Without fully adhering to the ratio decidendi of the AG, the CJEU reached the same conclusion and held that «[t] he notion of «freedom to provide services» in Article 41 (1) of the Additional Protocol signed in Brussels on 23 November 1970 and concluded, approved and confirmed on behalf of the Community by Regulation (EEC) No 2760/72 of 19 December 1972 must be interpreted as not encompassing freedom for Turkish nationals who are the recipients of services to visit a Member State in order to obtain services».
As discussed at Sentencing Law Blog, Stallings was sentenced to 188 months of imprisonment just prior to the Booker decision holding mandatory sentencing guidelines unconstitutional, and a few months after the 7th Circuit's ruling reaching the same conclusion.
In the past, a few ethics ethics committees have reached this same conclusion, but some interpreted these opinions to require lawyers use more secure communication methods only in specific situations, such as within the context of employment litigation.
So, a majority, but by a hair's breadth: in their brief, almost parenthetical opinion, Lady Hale and Lord Clarke described Lord Mance and Lord Neuberger as having reached «the same conclusion... for essentially the same reasons».
«As I followed how and where the greatest changes were taking place in the legal ecosystem, I reached the conclusion that I could make a bigger difference serving the same community by working with a progressive legal service provider like Elevate.»
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