Sentences with phrase «to come to any other conclusion»

I don't know how anyone could come to any other conclusion after reading that book.
Having weighed all of the evidence, I am unable to come to any other conclusion on the balance of probabilities other than that the emails were fabricated.
I can come to no other conclusion other than you're robbing the bank using your awesome magic skills.
But this is obviously a teaching that is not found in scripture, and any Theologian worth his salt can righteously come to no other conclusion.
Within the Resability Forum, scientists are sure that Hawking would have come to other conclusions without his disability.
But using logic and reason, educating myself on the corporate and financial history of Nintendo for the past 30 + years, working in Nintendo marketing for 5 years, and experiencing their tactics as a gamer, I can not come to any other conclusion.
With the uniformity in how insurance companies treat people filing injury claims, to come to any other conclusion other than this motivation is impossible.
Eighty - six percent of Protestant pastors affirm that we have a responsibility to care sacrificially for refugees and other foreigners — how could we read our Bibles and come to any other conclusion?
If u studied de Bible that's ok however its hard 4 a religious man to come to any other conclusion than u've whereas a spiritual man see things different!
Reading this, it is difficult to come to any other conclusion than we should continue with the list next year.
It's pretty hard to come to any other conclusion
Those two points suggest the market is expensive, and if we look at the model proposed by Buffett, I don't see how we can come to any other conclusion.
In isolation, those data points would imply a market that is at the upper end of its range, and if we look at the TMC / GNP model proposed by Buffett, I don't see how we can come to any other conclusion.
As we worked through the different scenarios, we had to come to no other conclusion that Administrator Johnson's math — and his conclusion to deny California the waiver — were just plain wrong.
Now you may believe whatever you like on a basis of entrenched memes — but I challenge any rational observer to come to any other conclusion than we are at limits of observational precision.
Steve B, Given the negative conotation of your posting, and given that Leni Riefenstahl was known for her Nazi propaganda film, it's hard to come to any other conclusion.
For the University to come to any other conclusion than that he acted appropriately would be an admission that the University has been fleecing those who gave the money.
I am aware of the ground relaities behind the dispute and also of the legal publication markets in India to come to any other conclusion that this.
I wondered how a Canadian trial judge, schooled in the Charter of Rights and educated in the common law, could have come to any other conclusion.
The 1995 code also indicated when «knowledge» will be imputed to the lawyer («if, under the circumstances, it would not have been reasonable for the lawyer to come to any other conclusion») and that the rule does not prohibit a lawyer from introducing evidence «for which there exists a reasonable argument in favour of admissibility.»
«When you look at the accumulation of evidence, I think it would be completely unreasonable to come to any other conclusion: this must be coordination, this must be a common purpose plan.»
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