Not exact matches
I suspect that the definitions of permissible investments will be so broad that it will be difficult to
reach a
conclusion about
what will be the investment universe.
Clearly, in the absence of a miracle, poor project management will result in a project
reaching an unsuccessful
conclusion, but
what is it that defines a good project manager and why are some project managers so much more successful than others?
But she didn't exactly say
what conclusion they had
reached.
«And one of the most important
conclusions we
reached,» says McManus, «is that our company is absolutely compatible with
what we both want.»
So, if you put someone in a very, very highly competitive pond, they are going to
reach very different
conclusions about who they are and
what they are capable of than if you put them in a less selective pond, a smaller pond.
But
what's clear in all cases is that quantity and quality don't have to be oppositional forces — though it's easy enough to
reach that
conclusion.
A very dramatic and highly exaggerated description of
what happened with far
reaching conclusions about the «mortal» damage to Microsoft's reputation.
High - profile, successful, and gold - agnostic investment - world luminaries assess the macroeconomic risks of radical monetary policies and
reach a similar
conclusion: This will end badly: — Seth Klarman: «All the Trumans (reference: a 1998 movie [The Truman Show] in which the main character's entire life takes place on a TV set which he perceives as reality)-- the economists, fund managers, traders, market pundits — know at some level that the environment in which they operate is not
what it seems on the surface....
«I don't know
what conclusion the new leadership will
reach.»
What's more, the best thing, they don't have to spend any cash they claim with a specific end goal to
reach this
conclusion.
reality quotes arrogance, «John Hick, a noted British philosopher of religion, estimates that 95 percent...»
What's the methodology used in to
reach this Hick
conclusion?
What a simple test you just offered up to us «until I
reached the most reasonable
conclusion» if you
reach any
conclusion other than «there are no gods»... well, then we will undoubtedly know whether you are either a liar or just old - fashioned dumb...
@Tony I never ceased to be amazed by the number fo people that claim to be seekers of truth while at the same time arrogantly proclaiming that all those that
reach different
conclusions than they do are just making the bible say
what they want it to say.
However,
what is even more unfortunate is that a lot of people use this one example as a means to repudiate all the studies which have
reached this
conclusion — of which there are many.
fishon: «YOU ASKED ME:::: Oh, and you asked TforT
what good was and how the
conclusion was
reached.
Yeah yeah, you can say that religion is the way to truth but, logically speaking, believing in a god is the incorrect
conclusion to
reach based on
what we know about religion in general and the incompatability between the religion and the real world.
YOU ASKED ME:::: Oh, and you asked TforT
what good was and how the
conclusion was
reached.
How easy it is for you to write off people based on your assumptions of
what they have or haven't studied to
reach their
conclusions!
For example, if a speaker introduces a narrative illustration with such words as «I recall an event in the life of a very fine, genuine, outstanding Christian man», he has already told his hearers
what conclusions to
reach about the man: he is a fine, genuine, outstanding Christian.
The implications of this
conclusion are many and far -
reaching, for my own work as a theologian as well as for
what I understand by the related, but nonetheless distinct, tasks of philosophy and metaphysics.
What people resist in preaching, while courteously calling the sermons «too, deep» or «over their heads», is that movement of thought which asks at the outset the acceptance of a
conclusion which the minister
reached privately in his study or received by some special revelation.
This investigation is so thorough, the emerging history of tradition so convincing and the application of
what we have called the criterion of dissimilarity so careful, that we feel no need to do more than quote Bultmann's
conclusion: «All these sayings contain something characteristic, new,
reaching out beyond popular wisdom and piety and yet (they) are in no sense scribal or rabbinic, nor yet Jewish apocalyptic.
On the basis of these concrete thoughts and events, by analogy and by the listener's identification with
what he hears,
conclusions are
reached, new perspectives are gained, decisions made.
I would say we are just worms with poorly formed eyes trying to interpret
what we «see» and
reaching our own
conclusions that largely intersect but not always.
What happens to us, or what do we do when we reach the conclusion of Mark's Gospel and discover there is no clos
What happens to us, or
what do we do when we reach the conclusion of Mark's Gospel and discover there is no clos
what do we do when we
reach the
conclusion of Mark's Gospel and discover there is no closure?
Since the particular experience in its richest state is largely uncapturable (
what can be reasoned misses the full
reaches of
what can be said,
what can be said misses the full
reaches of
what can be known,
what can be known misses the full
reaches of
what can be experienced), the more significant
conclusions by which a person lives can not be methodically and precisely induced, but must be put forth largely as speculative theories that mayor may not derive from something said and known.
I can't prove God's existence just as much as scientist can't prove the big bang... there is evidence of both but to
reach a
conclusion takes faith... one side leaves hope and the other does not... maybe I'm agnostic too because I don't claim to know everything about why I'm here, I have to have faith... Honestly, I'm sick of the extremes on both sides... the conservative judgmental Christian, who never thought through things as to why the believe
what they do (ie Dinosaurs, cavemen, evolution, etc.) and the intellectually arrogant atheist and humanists.
But that
conclusion we would
reach through
what... observation?
Similarly, if we
reach a theological
conclusion about
what God is like, but that understanding of God conflicts with
what we know about Jesus from the Gospels, we can safely conclude that we have misunderstood and misrepresented God.
What prevented him from
reaching Newton's
conclusion about the independence of time from its concrete physical content was, besides the Eleatic influences, his belief in the universal cosmic clock which was, so to speak, a physical embodiment of the oneness and uniformity of time.
However, it does strike me that
what Muray appears to be up to in these sections where he develops his own account of the virtues — not so much the
conclusions he
reaches but how he goes about moving toward them — is profoundly «un-Hauerwasian,» if that term has meaning.
Because I fell asleep, I never saw
what conclusion David Chang & Co
reached regarding authenticity.
Yes, you have to cherry pick your start and end dates to
reach that
conclusion, but
what is the start of the season if not the greatest cherry - picked date of all?
He deserves to be given every chance to show
what he can do before any premature
conclusions are
reached.
You have no idea
what I've looked into, or how I
reached the
conclusions I did.
I suspect this is another example of looking at very complex issues (i.e. child obesity) by breaking them down into component pieces (e.g. the menu in the school cafeteria, or the amount of exercise conducted per day, or the local socio - economic conditions, or
what phase of the moon it is) and trying to
reach some sort of valid
conclusion.
«A very senior judge must hear it and it would be possible to
reach a
conclusion to
what was done firstly without naming agents or officers; secondly to establish whether it was individuals or policies at fault; and thirdly so that guidelines for how to proceed can be drawn up.»
He said: «This is not the government telling people
what they should do... this is society
reaching a
conclusion with all those people involved about
what are the legitimate boundaries.
He also announced the setting up of
what he hoped would be a cross party group to decide if a British Bill of Rights and Responsibilities was needed, which he said should
reach a
conclusion by 2015 - the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta.
In my opinion this is the only logical
conclusion that can be
reached as to why Supervisor Gromack called one of the most ethical Supervisors in Rockland County in
what appears to have been a blatant attempt to force him to dismiss the legal firm representing «Clarkstown Residents Opposing Patronage «from any work that it was doing on behalf of another Town.
Different courts have
reached different
conclusions regarding
what sort of restrictions, often in terms of ballot access, public debate inclusion, filing fees, and residency requirements, may be imposed.
This problem gets down to
what is known as a black box issue: How exactly is an algorithm
reaching its
conclusions?
The two reports, which used different strategies but
reached the same
conclusion, suggest just
what sort of mutation would be needed.
«
What is really important is that we were able to
reach these
conclusions without having any additional information on diet from the subjects,» said lead author Doctor Otto Savolainen, who works at the Division of Food and Nutrition Science and the Chalmers Mass Spectrometry Infrastructure at Chalmers University of Technology.
«Not all the studies we looked at
reached the same
conclusion, but generally
what we found is that the association between a higher consumption of trans fats and a higher risk for heart disease and [early] death was very consistent,» said study author Russell de Souza.
This is
what happens when some researchers become enamored with a hypothesis, they ignore evidence that might falsify it and then we
reach poor
conclusions.
Similarly you don't even know me so
what facts are you using to
reach the
conclusion that I am a person acting out of habits acquired in the past rather than someone who has formulated a set of dietary guidelines based on the best current practise / evidence.
A wry opening, with protagonist John Marston seated between fellow passengers of a very different social class, sets the scene nicely, with just a passing glimpse at
what lies ahead as the train ride
reaches its natural
conclusion.
This made me unable to completely trust
what was being put before me, but my worries were soothed not too long into it and were fully removed long before the film
reached its
conclusion.
By the time we
reach the films
conclusion you will ask yourself,
what was all that about as we are presented with a tragically poor and overlong ending that feels much like an afterthought, tacked on out of nowhere.