Sentences with phrase «to accept this conclusion»

"To accept this conclusion" means to agree with or believe in the final decision or judgment that has been reached based on the information presented or the reasoning provided. Full definition
This led to the widely accepted conclusion that it can not be proposed as a reliable earthquake precursor.
If the study is pertinent for their purposes, they examine the other chapters before accepting the conclusions.
Doesn't sound like your school is interested in supporting any scholarly work at all if they already know what accepted conclusions are.
There are many who refuse to accept the conclusions of the world's leading, most eminent scientists and scholars.
Another widely accepted conclusion in the Red Team report is that it is a problem that many staff working in the Clinical Center report to leaders at their institutes, and not the center's leadership.
Stated another way, if the audience accepts the major and minor premises as true, it must also accept the conclusion as true.
Even the personally non-religious might accept its conclusions on trust, much as blind persons now accept the facts of optics — it might appear as foolish to refuse them.
You peons, the Faculty Senate decreed, must simply accept the conclusions of any «scientific endeavor that has satisfied peer review standards.»
Abandon or modify previously accepted conclusions when confronted with more complete or reliable experimental or observational evidence.
The team tallied the results with an agreement threshold, only accepting conclusions if at least five models predicted similar fluctuations.
We are afraid that our valid, limited, friendly criticism, when voiced, will help prepare people psychologically to accept the conclusions offered at the savage extreme.
The public, the press, and even Poe's own family and friends accept the conclusion that Poe was a second - rate writer who met a disgraceful end as a drunkard.
Jim Long explores these issues with a rigor equal to his groundbreaking predecessors without unreservedly accepting their conclusions.
Democratic politicians thus accept the conclusions of the Climate Scientists, and the Republicans have used Science as a political club.
From my reading of SoD, regarding natural variability and the footprint, the IPCC reports often accept the conclusions of references without explanation, and often does not show its assumptions.
Science is only useful when it asks the right questions, openly tests hypothetical models with honesty and integrity and accepts the conclusion with the understanding that «not false» is not the same «true».
[2] The parties accept the conclusion of the Ontario Court of Appeal in R. v. Parker (2000), 2000 CanLII 5762 (ON CA), 146 C.C.C. (3d) 193, that a blanket prohibition on medical access to marihuana infringes the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
It was in that context that the Government accepted the conclusions of the Benchers that there are mechanisms by which we can improve the way we regulate the profession, and that would in turn improve the delivery legal services, and address the access justice issue.
If you really believe that what you've written is accurate (if not, I wouldn't want to be in your shoes), you'll want your readers to accept your conclusions as well as your results.
That can be learned from books and good articles, but telling, what source is most appropriate for some particular person is not possible, because that depends on the starting level of knowledge and on the willingness to accept conclusions on the basis of authoritative statements by experts.
That does not mean that we Christians would simply accept the conclusions that come from assumptions alien to our beliefs.
It will be useful to start with a rough outline of the chronology of the writings of the Old Testament, based upon generally accepted conclusions of biblical criticism.
Subsequent research led to the radical but now widely accepted conclusion that birds are, in fact, the only living descendants of dinosaurs.
It argued convincingly that politicians and others with the power to make education policy rarely read education research, and if they do, they only accept conclusions that confirm their biases.
To use A. C. Campbell's illustration (without accepting his conclusion), in order for a person to hear Big Ben strike ten times he must be present at the beginning and at the end of the series in order to know that these ten strokes succeeded each other.
The authors believe that David Cameron's strategy is a threat to the fight on poverty because he does not accept these conclusions.
If we are to accept the conclusions of St Thomas then, since he was the Wisdom of the Father, his capacity for intimate participation in our humanity was that much greater, since sin darkens our intellect, as it weakens our will.
Trump tells The Associated Press by telephone after the meeting that he «learned a lot» but declines to say whether he accepted their conclusion about Russia.
In 2017, Staley apologized to the Barclays board, and accepted its conclusion that his personal actions in the matter were errors on his part.
I accept the conclusions of experts who have peer - reviewed evidence and even then I may disagree if I have evidence to the contrary.
Dala, you believe (as I understand) in evolution and the accepted conclusion that the earth is over 4B years old.
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