Sentences with phrase «than drawing conclusions»

Yet it became clearer to me that this was no longer the direction he was taking with this team and rather than drawing conclusions, I felt a natural pull away from sharing my scrambled thoughts.

Not exact matches

Potential underreporting of self - employment income makes it difficult to draw definitive conclusions on independent contractor earnings when compared with their peers, but the data clearly show a wide variance in earnings among independent contractors and lower wages for low - wage independent workers than low - wage employees even after adjustments for underreporting.
«The unconventional, but inescapable, conclusion to be drawn from the past fifty years is that it has been far safer to invest in a diversified collection of American businesses than to invest in securities — Treasuries, for example — whose values have been tied to American currency.
If you adjust for the fact that exports to the UK are not that important to rEU (as they aren't — we just learned that), the only conclusion I can draw from exhibit 3 above is that the UK will put many more jobs at risk than any other EU country will.
But it would be «premature to draw a conclusion that we've made any decision other than we are again going to examine every single thoughtful option,» Martin told analysts in a conference call.
And, how did you manage to assimilate ALL of it and actually draw a conclusion that it is more inconsistent than Harry Potter?
Although many outside the US are drawing conclusions about Americans based on our presidential candidates, they might be surprised to learn that only 14 per cent of eligible voters chose either Clinton or Trump during the primary elections, (where both parties vote to nominate a candidate to represent them in the general election) and less than 30 per cent of eligible Americans voted at all.
(Acts 17:24) He reasoned with the Greeks, helping them to draw a logical conclusion (Acts 17:29), rather than making a blank or blunt statement.
You believe in something that someone else has figured out rather than using your own personal experience to draw your own conclusions.
What the f# $ k other conclusion could one draw, other than these pukes are scapegoating our financial mess of the lower clases while kowtowing to the mega wealthy?
Thus far the criticism of Mascall has been that his data are even more radically conditioned than he has recognized and that they do not necessarily lead to all the conclusions that he draws from them.
It is difficult to draw any conclusion other than that nuclear war, either by accident or because of uncontrollable escalation, is not likely to be prevented.
Thomists have not always drawn from this utterly dynamic character of being the conclusion that it is to be found in processes rather than static objects.
I think that drawing conclusions about an author's life from his works usually reveals more about the critic than the author.
The exchange between Chip and Scaperlanda was cogent and instructive, drawing different conclusions from data rather than hyperbole.
There can be more than one conclusion to draw from that: they do not have to be older than 6000 years.
2) You can maintain your position from a faith perspective, and say this, but then I'd have to seriously question [a] your historical integrity (for example, the historical position of Revelations as canon, although more of a debate than the other texts, was still NOWHERE NEAR contestable enough for you to draw this sort of conclusion) and [b] your philosophical integrity (for example, if you dismiss Revelations because it doesn't support your position, i'm going to ask: by what authority do you think you have the right to discern this?
Hartshorne intrepidly draws numerous conclusions of this sort, stoutly maintaining that his theory makes for more comprehensive sense than the traditional view that holds that, when one sees an external object, he really sees the object and not just a certain shape in his own brain.
Sociological data and theory are not uninteresting, but scholars who draw that conclusion are claiming to know ever so much more than they can possibly know.
Science is, in fact, provisional, in the sense that our conclusions about the age of the earth are less solid than the observations from which those conclusions are drawn.
But his rationale ends with an economically worded warning whose implications are exceedingly far - reaching and implicitly add a very strong rider to any conclusion that might be drawn from his doctrinal expose, such as that indulgences should be widely granted and the people strongly encouraged to use them: `... yet other works of satisfaction are more meritorious with respect to our essential reward, which is infinitely better than the remission of temporal punishment».
Intactivists draw a very different conclusion from the ongoing practice of oral suction than has New York City's Board of Health.
Drawing any kind of moral conclusion from the Bible is problematic for reasons more fundamental than the author states.
You are drawing specific conclusions about things without any actual support other than your own confirmation bias.
If i am correct than his sample size is actually the population because he isn't trying to draw a larger conclusion.
Don't frankly know enough about Van Dijk as a person other than seeing him on the field to draw a fair conclusion on that point, but yeah if that is not a valid concern then he is definitely quality!
In full disclosure, there are still nine days worth of MLB games to be played this April that will directly influence results and, even after April is completed, analyzing fewer than two month's worth of results is hardly a sample size large enough to draw statistically significant conclusions.
And lastly, if you're honestly trying to tell me that you have more faith in Lynch than Pace when it comes to drafting then I have no idea where you're drawing that conclusion from.
We like to look at them, and the clubs no doubt look at them but I imagine they apply more thought and sophistication than the average punter before they draw any firm conclusions.
The role has emerged more by chance than by design and therefore it's difficult to draw too many conclusions about the intention of coaches using such players.
Years later, he recalls drawing a conclusion: «It's not that his wrister is so much harder than the other guys,» Théodore says.
Either well past their best or never really good enough... The sad truth is wenger is incapable of taking this step so he will without a doubt fail again next season if he stays in what will be a way tougher season than this... So only one honest conclusion to draw unless you r a 4 th place junkie
For more than 20 years he has been fascinated by competitive skaters, and he has drawn several conclusions.
Each game is now a must win as the season draws towards its conclusion and the financial ramification of relegation are more harrowing than ever.
This is apparently more than any other club but I am not sure what conclusion, if any, we can draw from it.
It will take more than the first pre-season friendly of the summer against Wigan Athletic to draw any real conclusions about Mourinho's tactics or his plans but one stark difference from United's performance at the DW Stadium and their style of play last season under Van Gaal was the behaviour of their full - backs.
You need a bigger sample size than what can possibly be provided by any individual midwife in order to draw conclusions about safety.
Had the aim of this analysis been to identify characteristics associated with PPH, clearly these covariates would have been included (as would many of the maternities excluded from the analysis as described earlier), so it would not be appropriate to use these results to draw conclusions about the association between PPH and covariates other than intended place of birth.
The study clearly states that you can not draw conclusions from it, yet you seem to be drawing a conclusion from it that home birth is as safe or safer than hospital birth.
The final Reform Act did sweep away some aspects of the old system, but the conclusion drawn from this study is that the impact of reform on the constituencies varied enormously, and left a third of the surviving old boroughs with fewer electors than before.
Public Knowledge's SVP Harold Feld commented that it showed «people are engaged on this issue to a remarkable degree, and are drawing their own conclusions about it rather than echoing talking points — even talking points from trusted sources.»
The most important conclusion that we draw from our analyses of the 2006 and 2010 elections is that in the course of the 2000s, insiders became increasingly less likely than outsiders to support the center - left.
I referred to tax - funded benefits in my question, but this does not provide an answer to why the US draw different conclusions from this than the rest of the world (who also provide such benefits to expats, even if they don't pay taxes on foreign income).
Here is where linguistic methods inevitably rely on interpretation of human readers of texts, rather than statistical measurement, so I would be foolish to draw any strong conclusions from such a basic analysis of two speeches.
Readers can draw their own conclusions as to why 2 clerks turned over the requested records a month earlier than required and 1 clerk has still not turned over the requested records.
«I have a hard time drawing a conclusion other than this was a complete dereliction of duty by the DEC for 25 years,» Ortt wrote to Segos.
These are apples and oranges comparisons for obvious reasons: New York has more Democratic voters than Republican ones for starters, while turnout in primaries is a notoriously difficult to gage and draw deeper conclusion from for a general election.
That is understandable, but it is important that we draw the right conclusions and don't fall for the notion that Ed is doomed to be Labour's Iain Duncan Smith because both had less support from MPs than their rivals.
The governor also urged those commenting on the matter to read the said interview properly, rather than relying on social media headlines and insinuations to draw uninformed conclusions.
A golden rule in looking at polls should be to examine to the big picture, the trend in the polls as a whole, rather than trying to draw conclusions from individual polls.
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