Sentences with phrase «very good conclusion»

«It's a very good conclusion to the story about the ethical behavior of a collector.»
I'm sure we'll come to a very good conclusion

Not exact matches

Based on all the currently available data and that remark from Mr. Alexander, my working assumption is that this episode indeed will be classified as a category 1 recession, but if a different conclusion were reached, it would probably be for very good reason.
Conclusion: Unfortunately none of the indicators above is very good at predicting the initial BLS employment report.
In conclusion, Highlow is a very good broker as they are regulated in Australia and have one of the lowest minimum deposit requirement in the industry.
Well, if «take very seriously» means conforming his politics to Church teaching, rather than his understanding of Church teaching to his politics, then this is patently false, and we do not need to peer into the soul of John Podesta to reach this conclusion.
I think Mark Frees makes some very good points in this article, and it opened my eyes quite a bit to some of the problems churches have today and why, but I have to say I don't completely agree with the conclusion he seems to come to.
We have knowledge of natural processes that could very well lead to that conclusion, but we have no proof.
If you would think, you could come to the conclusion that the human perspective of the universe could very well be likened to the perspective of bacteria in a petrie dish.
The only conclusion I can come to is that it is full of contradictions, myths, fairy tales, violence, murder, and oppression and that your god isn't very good at communicating clearly.
You can not be a good Physicist and be a Creationist becasue then you would be denying the very physics that explains the creation of stars and the conclusion that it is a process that takes millions of years.
When the proclamation of the «good news» has ended, there is no conclusion of the matter in a very serious sense the proclamation continues to be effectual as both requiring and empowering a life that is «in Christ» and hence a life in which the believer is to express in all that he or she says or does the reality of the divine Love in which that person is now a participant.
Bishop Persell, viewing the scene from the perspective of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, draws an even stronger conclusion: «If you're formed in opposition and negativity, you're bound to keep on splitting — there's always need for more purity, and you don't live with ambiguity very well, so you end up in a church of one.»
The finished work is reviewed by Moses and the conclusion of the matter is set in language strongly reminiscent of the account of Creation, where «God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good» (Gen. 1:31).
I don't want to rewrite this article in english, but basically, I came to the following conclusions 1 - that Scriptures ought to be used in close interaction with daily reality (not out the blue, in abstraction, or in academic ivory tower) 2 - it ought to be interpreted by what we could call «crucified» christians 3 - and that «crucified» christian should interpret in the context of a «crucified» community / church (because being in a close knit church is a very good way to actually be «crucified» and sanctified, and because I need insight from others in my interpretations.
A cursory look at the numbers may very well lead people to frightening conclusions, and the numbers are only going to get worse when you look at people who call themselves Christians.
They describe the archbishop as «a brilliant scholar who had very good reasons for his conclusions concerning the date of creation.»
To use your health analogy, if I decide I want to live a healthy lifestyle, but have no knowledge of what healthy is or the history of health science, I could easily come to the conclusion that chocolate cake is very good for me and should be the basis of my diet.
This is a conclusion she has every right to argue for; but then she might better have subtitled the book The Betrayal of the Working - to - Middle Class (Mostly White) American Man — which, I grant, does not make for a very good sound bite.
American and British theologians oft en find themselves in significant agreement — drawing on similar sources and reaching shared conclusions — but geographical distance as well as the very different church - state relations in the two nations have meant that Christians in one region are often unaware of theological developments in the other.
But I have long ago come to the conclusion that the bible, as well as any other holy text, is an imperfect representation of God from a very imperfect human perspective.
If one must draw conclusions, I think it is best done from purer sources. Aish.com and Chabad.org are very good starting places for information about Judaism.
Here, if you like, is a man who, over a long period of time, has followed a certain scientific method and laboriously gained his results, who says to us: «Experience, with the help of reasoning, leads to this point; scientific knowledge begins here and ends there; such are my conclusions»; and the philosopher would have the right to answer: «Very well, leave it to me, and I'll show you what I can do with it!
But his rationale ends with an economically worded warning whose implications are exceedingly far - reaching and implicitly add a very strong rider to any conclusion that might be drawn from his doctrinal expose, such as that indulgences should be widely granted and the people strongly encouraged to use them: `... yet other works of satisfaction are more meritorious with respect to our essential reward, which is infinitely better than the remission of temporal punishment».
Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby (Gen 18:2 NIV)»... Furthermore, there is a good reason to study the old Orient, the rituals and cultures of the Middel East, especially at that time,,, i myself being Half Egyptian and having been raised there, am blessed with this foreknowledge for certain things that are still the same way now as they were at th etime of Jesus and earlier,,, where Men kiss to greet one another for example,,, so when King David talks about the love of Jonathan being greater than that of a woman,,, and at the same time knowing that the Hebrew litreature (as the Arabian culture to quite an extent still is) was very poetic and used éndless symbols and parabels to express an idea,,, one might do himself a favor not jumping to conclusions which satisfy only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted in such a way that has nothing to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimony!
One of the important truths which this very useful book underlines is the simple fact that as neither the Church nor the doctrine of the Church came to an abrupt end with the death of the last apostle and the conclusion of the New Testament, Greek itself well outlived the apostolic period and continued to enrich the Church through history, philosophy, theology, hymns and sermons for a long time after 100AD.
If there can be no clearer indication that this will be the Summer of Pie at the Smitten Kitchen — as if a 6 - week onslaught of galette after pie smackdowns after savory tart built on a platform of tartlets crusted bettys and free - form pretties did not already lead us to that conclusion — my pastry blender broke this week after putting in five very good years.
Voicing suitably positive feedback was Monika Reule, Managing Director at the German Wine Institute (Deutsches Weininstitut — DWI), at the conclusion of this year's ProWein: «The mood among exhibitors in the German hall this year was very good.
Watched the above video, and came to this conclusion... anyone that can't see Watson (at the very least) as an upgrade over Porter as a runner should well....
But I have very reluctantly come to the conclusion that we are better off without him.
Drawing very broad conclusions, van der Vaart doesn't seem to have helped Spurs enjoy more possession of the ball, but they have looked after it slighly better when he has been in the team.
There is no site like this in my country and I was very grateful to the author of this one because I learnt a lot and finally found someone who feels like me... When I first read all these comments I cried as if I found a good friend who understands me... I do something which has always been very natural and still is to mammals in this world and please, if you disagree, do not criticize us and do not jump to conclusions because it hurts...
My timing, as usual, is impeccable [she laughs]... as, well, there's this other little project coming to a conclusion very soon too.
The proper conclusion to any bedtime process is crawling into a comfortable mattress; without one, no sleep routine will work very well.
With a positive conclusion to this «Babyzen YoYo Stroller Review», if you're a parent who is not in the favor to carry bulky stroller so this is the best stroller you can have with very light weight & compact fold.
In conclusion, I'd say that the Fisher Price Space Saving High Chair works very well with space challenged families.
A study compared growth and bone mineralization in very low birth weight infants fed preterm formula with those who received term formula; the conclusion was that preterm formula better aided in growth and development.
It's not very densely populated which, if you ask me, automatically negates the Tax Foundation's conclusion that businesses would be better off operating in Nevada than someplace like New York.
Another source said Biben's selection was a foregone conclusion well before Tuesday and «her campaign was being run out of the governor's office and aimed at a very select group of people: The search committee.»
«The most important thing, actually, because it's a very long - term issue, is that if the parties can work together on this, as for example John has been doing, then the best thing is if we can have a negotiation now, come to a conclusion, and then agree that over time so that we don't have to come back and revisit the question, which I think no - one particularly likes.»
In other words, this case might very well take some time to reach its final conclusion, dragging on into the tenure of the next AG — particularly if Espada refuses to cop a plea (assuming one is offered) and fights in court, as it seems at this moment he will.
Sadly, she may very well be correct in that conclusion.
Snell: Well, it is [funny], we always joke about Apple's design philosophy leading to some very strange and [quirky] conclusions.
We can not make robust conclusions because the subgroup of patients with negative EGFR was very small, but the hypothesis generated here is that those tumours do not respond well to necitumumab.»
Over time, experts looked askance at the sweeping conclusion, which both ignored the possibility that some other theory of gravity might have better fit the results and also didn't match general relativity very precisely after known sources of error were taken into account.
Attempts to assess more important differences (of any number of cognitive abilities, for example) between groups always come to the same very well - known conclusion — that the differences between individuals within one racial group are much larger than the differences between the average members of two such groups.
Well, as far as I know, that conclusion was mostly a negotiation, in terms of calling it «likely» or «very likely.»
So can you draw the conclusion that those teens who do not sleep very well, also find school work difficult?
Despite the apparent controversy, the basic conclusion — that the global and hemispheric - scale warmth of the past few decades appears anomalous in a very long - term context — has stood up remarkably well in many independent studies (see Figure 1).
Patrick Brown's very informative blog post about the paper gives a good idea of how they reached these conclusions.
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