Sentences with phrase «to a certain conclusion»

This information could then be used to draw certain conclusions about the population, such as the percentage of students who are female or average height.
This is about 350 euros more than for the predecessor, from which one can draw certain conclusions about the further model range and its prices.
Now you should evaluate obtained results, make certain conclusions about its outcome and discuss what future research can be done.
However, most organizations reach certain conclusions, without necessarily doing a systematic study of whether eLearning demonstrates ROI in terms of cost and better results.
Different conclusions can be drawn from certain facts, but it's up to the individuals in question to articulate why you can't draw certain conclusions from certain facts.
We should find a way to draw certain conclusions for tomorrow and we should also draw up a longer term agenda.
After you read enough information, you have to make certain conclusions which are going to become the basis of your thesis statement.
Instead, the verses give man's mind the room to work until it arrives at certain conclusions.
Certain conclusions follow logically if one grants the strict going concern assumption.
Despite the fact that a virtual friend is not visible to us, we can draw certain conclusions from their questionnaires and photos.
Even though nobody can know the exact causes of baby colic, experts still have certain conclusions about this condition.
If the reviews turn out too different we may be able to draw certain conclusions.
«perhaps we can end up with a public able to understand that science always has uncertainty — even when certain conclusions are virtually certain.»
His own experiences, beginning with the Peace Corps in the 1960s and including extensive involvement in domestic social programs, his reading, and his reflections have led him toward certain conclusions.
I spoke to three Basel fans and I was capable of coming up with certain conclusions.
I most certainly am not as «educated or well - read or knowledgeable» as some others, but I have made an effort to learn and have come to certain conclusions based on what I have learned to date.
When I am told not to think so much because the «plain and simple reading» of Scripture demands certain conclusions, the cognitive dissonance is excruciating.
Such arguments are certainly worth engaging in, for in doing so we come to understand better the dependence of creation upon its creator; but any argument toward first principles, especially a first principle whose relation with His effects can be described only analogically, must be more of an invitation to take an argumentative leap than to recognise how propositions already held oblige certain conclusions.
To help point the way out of the problem I will turn to the writings of Whitehead (particularly his later works), drawing from his work certain conclusions which, while not explicitly stated by him may nevertheless be said to follow from his overall philosophical scheme.
The portent of certain conclusion hangs heavily over the proceedings, from a prologue that explicates how the magical tablet that imbues life within inanimate museum pieces is discovered to a prophecy about «the End» approaching to the tablet's slow decay, which means the living exhibits will surely become lifeless again.
They shared some of the same adversaries, but at the technical level Bertelle's investigation was harder and less complete, with less certain conclusions.
Scientists elaborated the network of research organizations, and struggled to work out a consensus of reasonably certain conclusions about climate to guide policy - makers.
Defeat, as well as Harry's death, are a near certain conclusion to his quest.
b fagan, «So yes, more research on how scientists react to manipulation or over-simplification of their findings is in order — perhaps we can end up with a public able to understand that science always has uncertainty — even when certain conclusions are virtually certain.»
The argument is not that all men capable of rationality reach the same conclusions but that those who are willing to be attentive to the right data and open to the correct interpretation can be led to see that certain conclusions follow necessarily.
Upon receipt of the subcommittee's report, the Rules Committee will discuss the matter and reach certain conclusions about particular policies that need to be adopted and implemented in the rules.
If, however, the collective of all skeptics / contrarians only ever engages in sniping, denial, palpably bad science, etc., * especially when the resources are available for them to do real science *, it's hard to avoid drawing certain conclusions.
It channeled me toward a certain conclusion, that's true.
such communist writings, I drew certain conclusions that have remained with me as convictions to this day.»
Once this description is accepted, certain conclusions will follow, but the real problem is to arrive at the adequate description.
Contrary to both of these extremes, the position taken here is that Christianity provides, in addition to the Word of the gospel, some materials from which certain conclusions can be drawn, however tentatively, about the nature of reality and of history; that theology involves the clarification of the church's proclamation but also the attempt to delineate the church's stance toward the world and toward every new event and every new idea.
C'm on Matt, I think AJ poses a question that he has grappled with and has led him to draw certain conclusions.
I suspect that many people would disagree with you though because after investing a lot of time and effort into studying and arriving at certain conclusions, it would be pretty hard to reject them and begin to try to look at the Bible with a different «lens».
«It is possible to look at the dates and come to certain conclusions.
At the same time, your self - enquiry has led to certain conclusions that you just can't deny.
But the ending will be the same with each viewing, the same tension, the same longing, our willing each time a certain conclusion as though we have lived the story ourselves.
An unavoidable challenge arises when students realize that no matter how many facts support a certain conclusion, denial and dissent remain.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z