But there is
something about that conclusion that leaves me wanting: my body, I recall.
But there's
something about the conclusion of the finale that niggles.
Not exact matches
«While we have our hypotheses
about what might work well,» he says, «it's important for us to focus on having several options, because often the
conclusion might be
something unexpected.»
While we can't use sterile mice to make any definitive
conclusions about humans, the twins study, published in the journal Science last year, provided clear evidence that the microbiome is involved in weight gain —
something earlier research had only suggested.
Mr. Buffett once noted
about the scientist Charles Darwin that «whenever he ran into
something that contradicted a
conclusion he cherished, he was obliged to write the new finding down within 30 minutes.
... Only until what we are told and instructed on how to live by others - parents - society... As if none of us have a consciousness thought on our own
conclusion of life...
Something to think
about...
In context, the «Only Jesus can...»
conclusion is really meant to state that only Jesus can do
something about racism, since it's based on the premise that racism is only an inner problem.
That maybe we're overlooking
something when coming to
conclusions about life, physical laws, and absolutely everything else in between.
Given that people can be deluded or more often, allow their desire to believe
something destroy their objectivity to the point their
conclusions aren't reliable, your claims
about private, personal experiences no one outside your head can verify simply aren't enough for anyone but you.
Besides, Mary came to the same
conclusion, and if anyone had
something to complain
about it was her.
(CCC, 2500) While intellectual
conclusions can change convictions,
something more is needed to bring
about a personal relationship with the Lord.
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.
The
conclusion referred to is that there is
something deeply wrong
about homosexuality, and the speaker is a very sophisticated intellectual.
I wrote
something about that last year, and my basic question was «how can it be that intelligent and sincere people, reading exactly the same book (the Bible) end up with completely different
conclusions?»
They may tell us that in dealing with such phenomena as «religiosity» or «humanism» it is irrelevant and out of order to inquire
about the «
something» that lies behind them, and thereby protest against the
conclusion that the only answer to all ultimate questions is the Nihil.
«The next time you are reading
something and the
conclusion starts with
something like this «because of this we know», insert «think» in place of «know» and you will see what I am talking
about.»
There is
something about seeing and hearing, together with knowing that millions of others are seeing and hearing the same thing, that, for example, allowed Walter Cronkite to claim at the
conclusion of his newscast, «And that's the way it is...»
If Evolution is the truth
about origin of life, than you would come to some type of
conclusion that
something is true «because Evolution says so» when you boil it down.
Towards the end of his life he predicted
something worse than what had gone before as a consequence of his
conclusion about God.
Some new research
about the effects of gluten in those without coeliac disease is emerging, and while it's too soon to draw any real
conclusions, it's certainly
something to watch.
If LeBron posted this one on his Instagram, of course everyone would come to the
conclusion that he was right
about something.
Having participants choose their own group is a major issue for drawing meaningful
conclusions in science because there's the possibility that
something about the people who choose a particular group might be inherently different from the people who choose the other group.
Learning happens when you take information, or the
conclusion about something, from someone else.
She was seeking your validation that she'd learned
something from what she'd been observing
about step relationships and she wanted you to confirm that was drawing logical
conclusions based upon her having learned that step brothers are brothers who don't have the same parents as she does.
Because this was an observational study, it's not possible to draw any firm
conclusions about the link between these factors, but the researchers believe there's
something to this.
Here the child is jumping to
conclusions about something that has not happened.
Well fine, but they may also draw their own
conclusions about the Tory party too, if it is willing to put Britain's vulnerable constitutional arrangements at risk for
something they themselves admit is such a minor change.
His ideas
about evolutionary continuity — that differences between species are differences in degree rather than kind — lead to a firm
conclusion that if we have
something, «they» (other animals) have it too.
«When our paper came out, I was very careful to emphasize that this is in no way contradictory to the findings of the IPCC report or
conclusions that climate change is a serious problem that we need to do
something about,» he says.
But, she adds, it remains unclear if
something similar is happening in humans — and it's also difficult to reach any firm
conclusions about a potential link between microchimerism and AD.
While these are not diagnostic and can lead people to wrong
conclusions about how diet affects them (underlying sensitivities can fade with time, for example, and an irritant may only be present in certain varieties), if there is
something in your diet that is causing inflammatory symptoms at present, a trial - and - error approach may be able to modify your diet into
something that doesn't cause these symptoms.
One thing I've come to the
conclusion about over my decades of studying nutrition is that even if
something is «good for you» still might not mean it's best to eat a bushel of it every single day.
When all of these things — plus the very real possibility of a sequel to The Host — come together in a mindless
conclusion, bits of plot and storylines fly
about and we're left with nothing but a long, tedious, misadventure that has this author writing
something he never thought he would: I miss the subtle nuances of the «Twilight» series and especially the multifaceted talents of Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
«This is slightly more in common with projects I've worked on like Ex Machina or Never Let Me Go,» he continued, «which are taking
something about our world now — not our world in the future, but our world as it is right now — and then drawing sort of inferences and
conclusions from it.»
It looks like one day Michael Bay woke up and came to the
conclusion that relationship between Americans and Muslims are way too good so he had to do
something about it.
Her life is due for a change when in a Turkish bath she runs into a feminist anthropologist, Kate Sherman (Lesley Manville), who is scheduled to give a televised speech
about her views on pornography, but by the
conclusion of the sprightly movie, we are not sure whether she will chuck her job and look for
something less impersonal.
If schools with high expectations are actually more effective in improving students» non-cognitive skills (
something not yet known but often assumed),
conclusions about school performance based on self - reports could even be precisely backward.
And
something similar could happen again in 2013 should Perry win the Oval Office and endeavor there to implement the
conclusions he has reached
about education during his dozen years running the Lone Star State.
They anchored new thoughts and ideas and developed
conclusions about their poem's theme by «making
something.»
When I think
about such constructs as learning targets, instructional objectives, learning goals, outcomes, education objectives, standards, and the like, I've come to the
conclusion that besides having
something to do with what students are expected to know and be able to do, there's no consensus as to how these terms fit together.
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Therefore, I have come to the
conclusion that
something is happening within the inner workings of amazon
about which I have no idea.
Would you have, for example,
something to add to the Authorearnings.com
conclusions about KU?
The writeup was found by our friends at Abnormal Returns), which like 90 % of academic studies
about stocks has as its
conclusion something that anyone with half a brain and a couple of years of decent investing experience could tell you
about in a shorter and more easily understandable way, with fewer equations.
The article compares his track record against other investors and discusses his contrarian investment approach and his
conclusion that the «right method in investment is to put fairly large sums into enterprises one thinks one knows
something about».
With no lives to be worrying
about and a rather generous checkpoint system in place, reaching the
conclusion isn't
something you'll find overly challenging, however
With no lives to be worrying
about and a rather generous checkpoint system in place, reaching the
conclusion isn't
something you'll find overly challenging, however if that's all you're here for then you won't find the real joy of the game.
Conclusion: the British know
something about Batman that the rest of the world clearly does not.
One person added the caveat that US Gamer is «making a
conclusion about something that is still inconclusive.»
We've played Shovel Knight across platforms and have come to the
conclusion that there's
something undeniably special
about Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove on Nintendo Switch.