Sentences with phrase «troubled by the conclusions»

Even some Valley companies are troubled by the conclusions reached in the Apple report.
But I am a little troubled by the conclusions you draw.

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It was more the denying that our conclusions can be different and be ok that got you into trouble by my way of thinking.
I continue to be troubled by the structure of David Jones» argument regarding the ethics of cremation.Let's review his conclusion: After reviewing some of the key historical, biblical, and theological considerations that have been a part of the moral discussion of cremation within the....
The most remarkable aspect about this reaction is that the Moynihan report itself took great pains to identify white bigotry as the fundamental cause of the breakdown of the black family: «There is a considerable body of evidence,» says the report, «to support the conclusion that Negro social structure, in particular the Negro family, battered and harassed by discrimination, injustice, and uprooting, is in the deepest trouble
«Whoso turns his attention to the bitter strifes of these days and seeks a reason for the troubles that vex public and private life must come to the conclusion that a fruitful cause of the evils which now afflict, as well as those which threaten, us lies in this: that false conclusions concerning divine and human things, which originated in the schoolsof philosophy, have now crept into all the orders of the State, and have been accepted by the common consent of the masses.»
«The more recent allegations reported on by The [New York] Times would be extremely troubling if true - but the conclusions reached by the Times report are not supported by the facts,» the Democratic governor said in a statement.
Sign up here and start meeting Atlanta singles today!The trouble with living in such a big city is that finding that one - in - a-million person who's just right for you can seem tricky.Only in the 70s the radiocarbon dating method determined the age of a throne found buried under the ash: the eruption should have happened in the 1456 BC.Infact this date matches with a hypothesis made by the greek geologist Angelo Galanopulos who analized some episodes of the Bible (The Three Days of Darkness, The Earthquakes, The Parting of the Red Sea) and came to the conclusion that around the 1456 BC a big volcanic eruption interested the Eastern Mediterranean.
But the film runs into trouble by quickly exhausting its one idea and by taking too long to get to its inevitable conclusion.
Sheil, troubled by what seems to her a sensationalistic and bloodthirsty premise for a movie, and an equally dubious conclusion for one, is all the more troubled by the prospect of enacting Chubbuck's suicide for Greene's camera.
The conclusion is disappointing in terms of the overused setting it chooses for the action to take place, and due to a key manoeuvre by Stark that he really could have used closer to the start of the film and saved everybody a whole lot of trouble.
That's a troubling conclusion to reach in light of the expenditure of more than a billion dollars on NAEP over 40 - odd years by the U.S. Department of Education and its predecessors.
However, much like Ilene Cooper's similarly structured Angel in My Pocket (2011), Palacio's novel feels not only effortless but downright graceful, and by the stand - up - and - cheer conclusion, readers will be doing just that, and feeling as if they are part of this troubled but ultimately warm - hearted community.
Since the skeptical CE denizens are obviously troubled by some problem with the reasoning that's leading to the obviously false conclusion that ClimSens is way up where the taxpayer - fleecing ideologues have pegged it, I may be able to help.
The trouble is, sea ice researchers and atmospheric scientists have not drawn that conclusion, despite what a new paper by Pilfold and colleagues imply.
Plimer's H&E book is on my bookshelf; in 30 or 40 years from now (touch wood), when asked by the kids why we kept on emitting vast quantities of greenhouse gases long after we knew it would be big trouble, I will be able to hand them Plimer's tome and let them draw their own conclusions.
If you will take the trouble to go over what has been written on this thread, and sort out my posts, I think you will see that I have demonstrated, by simple science and logic, that if there is a rational discussion of what is happening to Antarctic sea ice at the same time as Arctic sea ic is discussed, the only conclusion one can come to is that whatever is happening in the Arctic this year, it is purely a regional effect.
That approach to legal reasoning is a classic rookie mistake that gets a lot of young associate attorneys doing legal research into trouble by overstating the confidence that they should have in their conclusions when there is no case right on point addressing a situation.
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