Instead
of drawing its conclusions from what corporate law departments said they were doing or planned to do, its findings have always been based on what they actually did.
I think people should take the time look at the research and speak with various authorities in regards to low carb diets
before drawing conclusions from the they says.
With that in mind though, I can only
draw conclusions from what I'm presented with today and right now many others have noticed these changes that are not for the better.
The students will also need to take information from the table, read and
draw conclusions from graphs, and plot other data on a graph in order to see trends.
And the simple observation that one group mentioned reading and the other didn't so much is fine, but one can't
really draw conclusions from it.
By measuring active management in this way, investors can get a clearer understanding of what exactly a manager is doing to drive performance, rather than
drawing conclusions from observed returns.
A golden rule in looking at polls should be to examine to the big picture, the trend in the polls as a whole, rather than trying to
draw conclusions from individual polls.
Therefore, it is a (by some deliberately promoted) misunderstanding to
draw conclusions from such a short trend about future global warming, let alone climate policy.
This section assesses your ability to
draw conclusions from observed or supposed facts, on a scale of certainty (true / probably true / insufficient data / probably false / false).
Noting that Stella's painting is contemporaneous with other uses of paradox of a politically difficult sort such as Godard's right - wing hero who quotes Lenin in Le Petit Soldat, made around the same time, one might
also draw some conclusion from Stella's great work being one of negation of an elaborate sort, including of traditional aspects of oil painting such as its surface.
Confirmation bias can be dangerous for investigators or justice system participants who are charged
with drawing conclusions from facts, because it prevents the decision - maker from being dissuaded from early impressions, even if new facts don't support those impressions.
She's reluctant to
draw conclusions from just three of Jacobson's 15 patients; she thinks the weaker vector used by the U.K. group may explain why their patients are losing their improved vision.
Many graduate students and postdocs are unaware of the transferable skills they pick up during their scientific training: identifying relevant problems, synthesizing information, understanding the difference between data and evidence, and
drawing conclusions from evidence.
But, he added, «you have to be a little bit cautious
about drawing any conclusions from this because it is just an association study,» and doesn't prove cause - and - effect.
Phrases with «to draw conclusions from»