You can deny it all you want, but the numbers don't lie, as to why you keep trying to avoid
such an obvious conclusion.
Not exact matches
Besides listing
obvious information
such as revenues and assets, Weiss also evaluates the riskiness of various types of insurer investments, then draws
conclusions about the insurer's current level of financial strength as well as its ability to withstand a severe recession.
The ordered rationality of matter and the practical effectiveness of scientific discoveries is too
obvious to draw
such a
conclusion.
Since the parable of the prodigal son is the
obvious first choice for
such interpretations, an example of the
conclusions of one recent interpreter, Mary Ann Tolbert, may be helpful.
Where we disagree is that
conclusion leads me to realize the non-existence of god since the existence of a good omnipotent god that created us in his image is an
obvious logical fallacy; you, on the other - hand prefer to take that information and suspend your rational abilities to allow yourself to continue to believe
such a paradox.
While I enjoy intelligent discourse on forums
such as these, I have come to the
obvious conclusion many years ago that these forums are not a test of ones intelligence but of ones endurance.
I hesitate to draw definite
conclusions about the scientific value of pursuing an impertinence
such as marital virtue, especially given my
obvious lack of qualifications having spent only one year in a windowless room watching monkeys copulate.
Gone are the Gloomy Gils who never had the material which was bestowed in
such bounteous bundles on their opponents, yet always managed to win from that selfsame opposition, leaving the only and
obvious conclusion that the coach's genius pulled it off.
It can be argued that the Constitution and precedents forbid
such a law, but it is far from an
obvious conclusion.
The special effects are fine and there a few quality action sequences (the dwarves barrel escape scene is a standout), but, once again, there is no resolution and yet Jackson sets - up the
conclusion in
such an
obvious fashion that you wish he simply took another 20 minutes and ended it here.
Such conclusions may look
obvious, even banal, but in fact it was unprecedented for the federal education research agency to treat teachers, principals, and parents as key clients, rather than targeting its products at academics and policymakers.
Psyonix, of course, came to the
obvious conclusion that car football would make for a fantastic video game and went about making
such a game that defies all laws of physics and made car football fun.
Life is lived on each canvas, but it is not always
such a straightforward life with an
obvious meaning or
conclusion.
In a city
such as Portland, this
conclusion seems so
obvious.
Amazing attention to detail; very methodical, relentless presentation of the evidence
such that the reader is compelled to reach the
obvious conclusion.
This grim fact is even bleaker if the international community concludes that it should limit warming to 1.5 degrees C, a
conclusion that might become more
obvious if current levels of warming start to make positive feedbacks visible in the next few years
such as methane leakage from frozen tundra or more rapid loss of arctic ice.
know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most
obvious truth if it be
such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of
conclusions which they have delighted in explaining to colleagues, which they have proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.
Even if no
such claims were made for Wegman's work, and aside from the fact that his «analysis» didn't support his
conclusions, the plagiarism would still be as
obvious and egregious.
«I know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most
obvious truth if it be
such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of
conclusions which they delighted in explaining to colleagues, which they have proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.»
In spite of my
conclusions, and in spite of the fact
such was my practice with all other counts, it is
obvious that with counts 8 and 9 I did not do as intended.
Such a blatant example is hard to miss (if you speak English), but a less
obvious presupposition can be found in the question «When did you arrive at your subjective
conclusion about the accused».