Sentences with phrase «then by inference»

If what humans do is not natural, then by inference we are not natural.

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If there was a first shedding of blood, then it could be said, albeit by inference, it was for the creation of Eve.
The crucifixion, then, can serve as at - one - ment by showing people the nature of the love of God's messenger and — by inference — the nature of the love of God.
It appears from defendant's own statement, that the McIlhenny bottle and carton were used as a guide in the manufacture of his own, and the inference must follow that his intention then was to make it appear to the casual observer that his sauce and that of plaintiff were one and the same, and thus secure the advantage of the extensive advertisement and wide demand for plaintiff's product, which the stipulation shows is sold in every State of the Union and many foreign countries and is handled by a large maj ority of the jobbers in the United States.
Ask them to start by answering the wh - questions and then make inferences.
Elementary schools — in the United States and, it appears, in Britain — then compound the problem by focusing on reading comprehension strategies, like «making inferences» and «finding the main idea,» rather than on building knowledge in subjects like history or science.
Then slowly, he uncovered the rest of the photo, and reminded the class that inferences are found by looking below the surface to discover deeper truths.
The question that raises in my mind is what changed back then to start the long gradual decline and by inference the long gradual rise in temperature?
If all you mean by common sense is a valid process of inference drawing, then I agree with you.
These requirements impose the burden of determining continuity of existence of their native title rights and interests upon the applicants at least by inference or extrapolation from various kinds of evidence... If by accident of history and the pressure of colonisation there has been dispersal of a society and an interruption of its observance of traditional law and custom, then the most sincere attempts at the reconstruction of that society and the revival of its law and custom seem to be of no avail.
To derive an overall situational perspective taking score for each support provider, the mean empathic accuracy scores were summed across all thought / feeling inferences and then divided by the total number of accuracy points that could be obtained for a given number of inferences, and multiplied by 100 (following this transformation, the range of the situational perspective taking measure was 0 to 100).
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