Sentences with phrase «when inferring»

[25] In Hunt v. Ugre, 2012 BCSC 1704 at para. 121, Justice Dardi notes that the court must be cautious when inferring causation from a temporal sequence (i.e. from a consideration of pre-accident and post-accident condition).
This causes a problem when inferring a single pseudotime, not practically, but in terms of visual interpretation.
not sure there needs to be anything sinister, but when inferring religious symbolism onto rather innocuous imagery, well, that's the bread and butter of the conspiracy theory industry!
Yet Meg doesn't hate Nick and Nick, for his part, isn't quite the milquetoast he presents himself as in moments like these, when he falls on the street and injures his knee to the ringing, castrating laughter of his mate, or when he infers that Meg wants to leave him and starts to whimper like a child.
The NCES study repeatedly violates this rule when it infers a student's background from his or her participation in federal programs intended to serve disadvantaged students.
Besides, you don't like it when I infer the obvious?

Not exact matches

What happens when the chatbot can minutely examine my on - page actions, infer my mindset and respond accordingly?
Sears, Roebuck and Co. may have been able to infer when you bought a gift from their catalog for a friend who lived in another town, but Amazon has more reason (and more ability) to use that information to build a profile of your friend's interests.
Infer lays out where this space is going and what to consider when you want to get beyond just a number.
In an environment of risk aversion (which we currently infer on the basis of clear breakdowns in market internals) and credit spreads blowing out to multi-year highs, Fed easing has typically done nothing to support stock prices (see When An Easy Fed Doesn't Help Stocks).
For that reason, we have to join the Iron Law of Valuation with what I call the Iron Law of Speculation: the near - term outcome of speculative, overvalued markets is conditional on investor preferences toward risk - seeking or risk - aversion, and those preferences can be largely inferred from observable market internals and credit spreads (when investors are inclined to speculate, they tend to be indiscriminate about it).
As I've observed for decades, even a richly overvalued market can move higher, provided that investors remain inclined to speculate, which we infer from the uniformity of market action across a broad range of market internals (when investors are inclined to speculate, they tend to be indiscriminate about it).
Ignore the Margin Debt Alarm The margin debt alarm has seemingly been sounded every few months when investors realize absolute levels of margin debt has reached new all - time highs (inferring that risk taking has too reached all - time high levels and stocks are at risk).
My favorite passage: «When a man tells you that he knows the exact truth about anything, you are safe in inferring that he is an inexact man....
We have no idea but to infer nothingness is still thinking in our universe terms when all of that didn't exist.
I also left out the people, such as yourself, who find the bible so completely true, they enter in on bias and start extrapolating and inferring to make sure the bible fits in with reality even when theres no trace of that inference.
When fossils are illustrated, the illustration should indicate which parts of the skeleton are actually present in the fossil material and which parts are inferred.
@Dan King, Consistency and reliability are inferred when claiming material as being suitable for historical reference.
The great literary critic Frank Kermode wrote of «The Figure in the Carpet» that «Vereker's secret — «the thing for the critic to find» — is not, we infer, the sort of thing the celibate and impotent may look for when they speculate about sex.
Hume himself grants this in his Enquiry when, speaking of the present fact and that which is inferred from it, he says: «Were there nothing to bind them together, the inference would be entirely precarious» (Sect.
When Irving Howe, the good democratic socialist critic of Dissent fame, was attacking in 1966 the whole idea of Counter-Cultural style — I guess Beatle boots, beads, long hair, turtlenecks, denims, etc. — , he said that it rested upon the ``... basic assumption... of the middle class: that values can be inferred from, or are resident in, the externals of dress, appearance, furnishings, and hair - dos.»
In Brightman's view, that is always knowledge of the given; for Hartshorne only God can know the given with complete clarity, and the rest of us can not be certain (due to the vagueness of the given to our consciousness) what we know when we reflect upon, imagine, and infer things from the given.
When you do look at references to cannibalism in the Old Testament, you can infer from the context of Deuteronomy 28:53 - 57, Leviticus 26:29, 2 Kings 6:26 - 29 and Jeremiah 19:9, Ezekiel 5:10, and Lamentations 4:10 that just as much as now people at time understood it to be an act of desperation, but it is never explicitly forbidden by God.
What I mean is that, if you take 1 Timothy 2:12 in it's most plain sense, at face value, then women are not allowed to teach period; somehow you have inferred that men can learn from women when done «PRIVATELY» but not «IN THE CONTEXT OF THE LOCAL CHURCH.»
We might fairly have inferred that there was in Paul's mind a fixed association of ideas — resurrection, lordship, judgment — even if he had not explicitly stated that in his preaching of the Gospel he proclaimed a «Day when God judges the secrets of men through Christ Jesus» (Rom.
Prof. Arnhart's counterclaim is this: people don't infer design as I suggest, but rather reflect on their own intelligence and attribute design when they recognize something it takes intelligence to do.
How is it when attacking I.D. its main argument, namely inferring upon «irreducible complexity», is ignored?
We can also reasonably infer there were many children and teenagers under the age of 20 from the eleven tribes as the Jews had many children when they were in Egypt.
Every natural philosophy that aims to get something right about the world sooner or later comes up against a problem that Kant believed he had resolved when he distinguished between those concepts that he calls conceptus ratiocinati («rightly inferred concepts») and those that he calls conceptus ratiocinantes («pseudo-rational concepts»)(GPR 309).
For him to «want» this to happen, infers that if he is correct, then that would most likely mean (given the current model of the rapture when Jesus supposedly returns), that billions of people would be sent to an eternal fiery torment in... hell.
I can cite many more passages that infer a special grace on those who are incapable of knowing right from wrong, but I challenge you to find just one that proves that infants go to hell when they die.
For example, we may infer the presence of living societies in cells when we find that certain chemical reactions occur there but not elsewhere.
When a behavior that has been observed fails to be imitated immediately, however, it can not be necessarily inferred that it was not learned in the limited sense represented by the observed behavior.
I do not know if I am right to infer this type of argument from momoya when she proposes alternate theories about the origin of the universe, or that by extension she would simply suggest that understanding the origin of ever more complex bodies is even more daunting and uncertain, so why pretend we know?
The Italian outlet CalcioMercato have suggested that the social media post would infer that the Brazilian could now be weighing up a permanent move to Inter with the Serie A club having an option to purchase Rafinha on a permanent deal in the summer for $ 32m when his loan spell is up.
When I hear people talk about juggling, or the sacrifices they make for their children, I look at them like they're crazy, because «sacrifice» infers that there was something better to do than being with your children.»
If you teach her to refer to her vaginal area as her «wee - wee» when every other part has a more formal - sounding name, she may infer that there's something embarrassing about her genitals.
Young's Supreme Court ruling directly affects SB - 219 in that it makes clear the instances when employers are mandated to provide accommodations and when sex discrimination may be inferred if they don't.
Cuomo goes a step further by claiming New York has been treated differently than other states when it comes to storm relief, inferring partisan politics has crippled the people's business.
She's also inferring that Jacobson's 1984 - 85 work relationship with Andrew Cuomo, when both were in the New York County D.A.'s office, has something to do with it.
When the project ultimately failed due to poor planning, OFT officials moved to cancel the contract «for cause,» a determination that bears serious consequences for a company because it infers that the problems were the fault of the vendor and could affect the company's future dealings with the state.
When asked he verified there is NO reason to believe or infer that any change is on the foreseeable horizon — yet he insisted that the funds will go away, the project would end, and the public would suffer solely if public questions continued.
When we think about, for example, what the state of unemployment is in the US or the extent to which the average American encounters crime, one relevant source of information is this perception of society as a whole: If one's impression is that America as a whole is doing badly, then one would infer that the situation for a specific issue would be rather negative as well.
The network was «partially generative,» because even when it did not receive an officer's narrative summary of a crime, it could use the four factors noted above to fill in that missing information and then use all the pieces to infer whether a crime was gang - related.
Wergin and Erbe have used their low - temperature scanning electron microscope to infer what happens when falling ice crystals run into fogs of supercooled water droplets on their way down, a common occurrence.
So when two LHC experiments both spotted a boson weighing 125 - 126 GeV, inferring it to be the Higgs seemed reasonable.
When discussing East Asian students», the media used this as an opportunity to present the UK education system in a favourable light in comparison to their international rivals, and inferred that these students are fortunate to be studying in such an environment.
When tested on Samsung and HTC phones, the app, presented in the Proceedings of the 2014 ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks, inferred the keystrokes of 100 four - digit PINs with 94 percent accuracy.
When paleontologists study fossils through bone shape alone, they can only broadly infer the relationship between two hominids, no matter how many fossils they collect.
However, there has been much debate over when and how a human - like bipedal gait first emerged in the hominin clade, largely because of disagreements over how to indirectly infer biomechanics from skeletal morphologies.
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