Sentences with phrase «time reached the same conclusion»

As it turns out, economists have studied the dynamics of this transition, and each time reached the same conclusion.

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@Tony I never ceased to be amazed by the number fo people that claim to be seekers of truth while at the same time arrogantly proclaiming that all those that reach different conclusions than they do are just making the bible say what they want it to say.
The researchers reached the same conclusion for the expected regional increases and decreases in rainfall: Again, the species adapted 10,000 to 100,000 times too slowly.
This is not the first time I have seen Dr. Greger reach conclusions not supported by the very same evidence he's presenting!
And they have the willpower, and the firepower, to act as a catalyst to realize this value if the market doesn't eventually reach the same conclusion in its own sweet time.
Would you believe that The New York Times has this morning published a well - researched article reaching the same conclusion?
Combined with the data from the Clapham pond you can reach, (using units which at one time yielded acres per fortnight to my great amusement, thank you Benjamin Franklin,) I hope, the same conclusion as I, namely that by the time the petrochemical industry hit its stride it had altered the ocean surface catastrophically.
This is like doing 15 experiments using different observations of the same phenomenon and reaching the same conclusion each time.
It is a time - honored tradition in this case to set up a «Team B,» which examines the same original evidence but may reach a different conclusion.
In a nutshell, our claim in that du Pont and his colleagues reach counter-intuitive conclusions (for example that the EU has made a more «equitable» pledge than either China or India) by way of a cascading series of decisions that, taken together, skew their approach towards various kinds of grandfathering, while, at the same time, appearing to be derived from a balanced and comprehensive set of high - level equity principles.
Ensuring good practice, transparency, real peer - review (as distinct from «pal review») and relentless criticism, and a disposition to revise previous conclusions (even conclusions oneself has reached in the past) in the light of new evidence, are necessary requirements for science to progress, and at the same time gain the trust of those outside the hallowed halls of Academia, or at least the most educated section of them.
At the same time, the start and finish of the criminal justice process are now indefinite and indistinct as a result of the introduction of mass surveillance and the erosion against «double jeopardy» protections caused by scientific advances that make it possible to revisit conclusions reached in the distant past.
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