Sentences with phrase «to come to different conclusions»

The end result is that the brain sometimes argues with itself, as these distinct systems come to different conclusions about what we should do.
Different modeling groups come to different conclusions on what the precise effects of these feedbacks may be.
Also, some people may value certain benefits and point earning potential in different ways and may come to different conclusions because of that.
Other people might come to different conclusions based on their own life experiences.
Many times, you can ask questions to help your teen come to different conclusions in a situation.
Different modeling groups come to different conclusions on what the precise effects of these feedbacks may be.
However, different studies have come to different conclusions regarding the magnitude of these effects.
Then there are those who do consider context and just come to different conclusions as others who also consider context.
But there are so many variables at work that researchers have come to different conclusions over the years.
Why then do you assume that those of us who are not Christian haven't done the same, and merely come to different conclusions than you did?
Therefore, it is logical to conclude that atheists would question others, who have access to the same information, who come to a different conclusion.
What do we do when we begin to come to different conclusions about faith and practice than are taught by our faith community?
My point to Steve was to point out that we do come to different conclusions using the same scripture therefore neither of us can claim scriptural authority.
They suggested the Red Team would have come to different conclusions if they had met with more clinical research leaders and patients, examined positive reviews by outside accrediting organizations, and reviewed standard metrics for quality of care — such as data on patient falls and infections.
Though Christians may come to different conclusions concerning their convictions about drug laws, being informed about the current state of incarceration and the long - running War on Drugs is the first step in forming an intelligent opinion.
Comey feels that it doesn't, and he has more information on the matter than anyone else; but that doesn't mean that someone else couldn't come to a different conclusion when presented with the same evidence.
And if someone comes to a different conclusion after reading the bible, like I have, then they just need to believe in god first, then they'll be able to make sense of the thing that shows god right?
Just because someone comes to a different conclusion, doesn't mean you should assume they didn't do any work to arrive there or that they don't think there could be an answer.
Now we might come to different conclusions for a while in that attempt, but I reject the notion that we all «pick and choose.»
This is a logical position to hold to if you are a Calvinist as well who recognizes this dilemma of so many sincere believers coming to different conclusions.
I can promise you that if you care about truth, no matter where it leads you, you will likley come to a different conclusion.
I am not disputing the end results here but I think both of these fights were close scoring wise with some observers coming to different conclusions.
«Rep. Weiner and Rep. McMahon came to different conclusions about the health care bill.
The executive, who hasn't returned an inquiry from this column in about eight years, told Benjamin, said Benjamin, that an independent in - house study that he had ordered came to different conclusions.
Two weeks after the report came out, an NIH panel came to a different conclusion: Although public exposure to BPA could pose some risk to the brain development of babies and children, there was «negligible concern» about reproductive effects in adults.
«This is a case where the world is getting to watch science unfold in real - time, and that means that there's going to be multiple groups looking at the same or different aspects» of events, possibly coming to different conclusions, but those don't necessarily contradict each other, Diffenbaugh said.
The common belief is that saturated fat is the culprit in fatty liver disease, but a new study published in the July 4, 2017 European Journal of Nutrition comes to a different conclusion.
A story on NPR's Morning Edition looks into why two new surveys of the American public come to different conclusions about the extent of support for the Common Core State Standards.
A story on NPR's Morning Edition looks into why two new surveys come to different conclusions about the extent of support for the Common Core.
Communities will no doubt come to different conclusions about how relevant these tests are as measures of the preparation they value.
The post will also show how one can come to different conclusions depending on how the IS and OOS ranges are chosen.
Although I am pretty sure that Phil Jones's career as a scientist will suffer permanent damage as a result of the hacked e-mail revelations, I am heartened by the fact that his own research reexamining the data came to a different conclusion 18 years after the original study.
As opposed to FAPL / Murphy (paras 170 - 172) and Infopaq II (paras 44 - 45) where the Court found that temporary acts in satellite decoders, on TV screens and for the purpose of drafting summaries of newspaper articles satisfy the conditions of Article 5 (1), the Court comes to a different conclusion in Filmspeler.
Three cases decided recently came to different conclusions on the still open questions of whether click - wrap licenses are enforceable and what actions can they legitimately bind.
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