Sentences with phrase «same conclusions as»

The USPIRG report arrived at many of the same conclusions as the NAR survey: Young people want walkable communities and are more open to other modes of transportation than driving.
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.
However, earlier qualitative research on this topic focused on different populations (e.g., U.S. in Presser 2001; Australia in Newman 2008) and came to the same conclusions as this article.
I was one of those who made a written submission to the LSBC — drawing the same conclusions as you did — and I applaud your vote.
Your insights are similar to mine and I find myself laughing and remembering similar but different stories and how I came to the same conclusions as you.
It is likely that the ECJ will come to the same conclusions as its advocate general.
In an article marking yet another death of a woman crossing the street, he comes to the same conclusions as Massengale, even though it is a city 1 / 20th the size:
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 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.
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.
Funnily enough, I've been working on a post lately about the costs behind zero waste, and I have definitely come to some of the same conclusions as you re.
That's why they came to the exact same conclusions as you did.
In 2010, Liu and Curry (that's climate «skeptic» Judith Curry) arrived at the same conclusions as the Manabe and Zwally papers, but predicted that global warming will eventually catch up with Antarctic sea ice and cause it to decline over the second half of the 21st century.
I had come to much the same conclusions as you, but had not pursued the matter.
I am a 29 year old that came to the same conclusions as Berry regarding index investing.
Nor do I think that you should necessarily come to the same conclusions as I have about holding the shares.
This study reaffirmed many of the same conclusions as the previously mentioned study, including the abnormal stock returns surrounding the initial announcement.
I'd say the use of name calling, assumption and hyperbole will be giving anyone who's taking any notice anymore all the information they need to come to the same conclusions as me
In all likelihood, these teacher - leaders will come to some of the same conclusions as reformers.
These researchers came to the same conclusions as the first, that if a patient was to be on this particular diet, their thyroid function would need to be monitored closely (4).
«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.
During his travels, Wallace had independently reached the same conclusions as Darwin, and in March 1858, he sent Darwin a paper explaining his thinking.
The National Audit Office, another body set up for the express purpose of being listened to in order prevent costly mistakes, has now come to the same conclusions as everyone else bothered enough to study the evidence.
However, these academic sources lead to the same conclusions as SportsInsights.com's independent research: that there is a bias towards betting on underdogs and unders; and that «Betting Against the Public» can lead to value.
I came to the same conclusions as SMB and would cite as justification multi-millionaire Jones leaving his car after hitting a pregnant lady, the car having in it drug paraphinalia and supermarket own brand condoms (wonderful choice!)
I think science will proceed in that general direction, but I am not quite convinced that it will come to exactly the same conclusions as Whitehead does — partly because I find it very difficult to make up my mind what those conclusions are.
I don't come to the same conclusions as you not because of lack of reading but because I have read widely and engaged with diverse views.
That's why other countries are coming to the same conclusions as the APA — Duh!
I can't say that everyone would experience the same thing if everyone did what I did because not everyone who claims to have done the same thing have also stated that they had the same type of experiences nor have they come to the same conclusions as I have.
I recently did some research on keywords of different lengths and came to the same conclusions as yourself - long - tail keywords tend to have higher conversion rates: http://www.calculatemarketing.com/blog/techniques/benefits-of-long-tail-keywords/ I guess if we consider that people making long - tail searches have already carried out the large majority of their research and are further along in the buying cycle, this makes complete sense.
Other central banks face similar conditions, and are coming to the same conclusions as the Bank of Canada.
After reading Genesis again, I arrived at the same conclusion as you did... he mentions he creates humanity, then goes on to explain to us how He went about creating them.
Theological ethics arrives at the same conclusion as philosophical ethics: though outsourcing must take its course as part of the normal markings of international trade, the beneficiaries of this market exchange must help displaced workers make the transition to a new place in the economy.
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 if, everyone would come to the same conclusion as you, because you have found all the answers.
I read this and come to the same conclusion as most Americans... the Obama Administration has destroyed our economy to the point that even our elders have to sell themselves out and grovel for money.
Thus informed by both his Stoic ethic and his long experience in trying to thwart terrorist violence while helping the West understand it, my friend Yigal Carmon has come to precisely the same conclusion as Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis: Islam must develop and propagate an Islamic case against terrorist violence.
I would also come to the same conclusion AS OF NOW with the data they are presenting.
Well, it comes from a 2000 year old book, contradicted by other 2000 year old books, no updates, can be interpreted in so many different ways depending on how the reader perceives his world (and how science has progressed... I'm sure if you were alive before galileo told you the earth did not revolve around the sun and had only the bible as your reference you would come to the same conclusion as the Vatican who said the sun revolved around the earth....
But I have come to the same conclusion as you have.
Once Sanchez has «the talk» with Wenger, he'll come to the same conclusion as RVP did back in the day, but this time the atmosphere will be completely honest between the manager and an ambitious footballer ready to leave.
He nods, as if he is now coming to the same conclusion as Michelle.
Perhaps, Mr. Wenger has come to the same conclusion as I have.
The board of directors should look at the league table and come to the same conclusion as the rest of us that Arsenal have not improved since last season and, in fact we have become worse.
«Mustafi seems to still be making the same mistakes he made earlier this season,» Keown said about the German, drawing the same conclusion as many others.
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.
And yet again, we arrive at the same conclusion as any meaningful discussion on school food.
Empire State Development did not provide guidance on how to read the report, so anyone not privy to state definitions of certain terms may have come to the same conclusion as the assembly member.
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.
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