In November, he penned an op - ed for the New York Times in
which he came to the same conclusion that most bettors have — sports betting is widespread, and with limited legal options people will gravitate towards offshore sportsbooks and illegal bookies.
The study uses four statistical approaches,
which come to the same conclusion: «there is no significant correlation between dissolved methane concentrations in groundwater and proximity to nearby oil / gas wells.»
Not exact matches
He surely can not seriously imagine that men of similar intellectual caliber
to his own have not asked the
same searching fundamental questions about life and its meaning
which he himself asks, and yet have
come to the
conclusion that the Christian Faith is an indispensable part of total truth.
Christianity wants persons
to believe in a supernatural, interventionist, all - knowing judging God but through my experiences I have
come to the
same conclusion to which the embattled, controversial United Church of Canada minister Greta Vosper has
come — God is not interventionist and supernatural:
A visitor
to our shores would probably
come to the
same conclusion at
which St. Paul arrived in regard
to the Athenians, namely, that we are «very religious.»
«As far as flashbulbs are concerned, we
came to the
same conclusion as the National Gallery,
which recently studied the effect on paintings,» says Howell (This Week, 25 March).
The Lancet commissioned an earlier report on climate change six years ago,
which came to many of these
same conclusions.
I see 82 million results, not much difference
which leads you
to the
conclusion that dating services and online dating services have
come to mean the
same thing.
Still understated, Tobias Buckell takes a detailed look at The story of a blog, my blog and
comes to some interesting
conclusions about a field in
which «every other new writer is doing the
same thing.
What we always about is some lead / lag indicators (
which may a very simple one like TTM / current P / E or a very complex model) and then we theorise based upon the model
which we use and that there are enough empirical studies done on the
same thing
which help you
to come to a reasonable
conclusion about the findings of your theory / hypothesis.
The book mentioned below (
which the FP has been excerpting) is on just that theme, as is one yet
to be published that
comes to the
same conclusion: Calum Ross's The Real Estate Retirement Plan.
As Paul Meehl (one of the founding fathers of the importance of quant models versus human judgements) wrote: There is no controversy in social science
which shows such a large body of qualitatively diverse studies
coming out so uniformly in the
same direction as this one... predicting everything from the outcomes of football games
to the diagnosis of liver disease and when you can hardly
come up with a half a dozen studies showing even a weak tendencyin favour of the clinician, it is time
to draw a practical
conclusion.
I have even seen some forum posters
come to the
conclusion that «The Xbox 360 version is 720p,
which means the Xbox One version will look the
same as the 360 version».
They all
come to the
same conclusion (although most show greater long time scale variability than the original MBH study,
which I consider
to be one of the actual weaknesses of the original methodology.
On a previous occasion, a post
to realclimate,
which I believed
to have been on - topic and free of any ad hominem or other disqualifying attributes, had been rejected and I
came to the
conclusion that the
same thing had happened once again.
Imagine if you will, someone like me arguing evidence for AGW
coming to CFACT and citing an article from, not a top - tier journal, nor even a second - tier, but more like a third - tier journal like the Asia - Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences (
which people generally publish in when they can't pass the more rigorous peer review of the more reputable journals), and if that paper were written by a person who's work has had
to be corrected by others, not once, not twice, but FOUR times
to my knowledge, and every correction takes it back in the opposite direction of what that person was arguing, and if the paper I was citing was this guy making the
same old tired argument he's been corrected on before, and if this paper already had evidence of data tampering
to get it's
conclusions... just imagine the uproar from the usual crowd here.
namely, on the science
which is all I care about, I
come to the
same conclusion.
GISS Surface Temperature Analysis from 2011,
which comes to almost the
same conclusion?
Interesting graphs
which apparently
come to the
same conclusion as I did that the climate is not quite at the end of a warm spot and due, around 2040,
to get a lot colder.
«Migrating butterflies in high quantities explains it,» they said, after
coming to the
conclusion that the painted lady butterflies,
which travel between the central and southwestern United States and northern Mexico every autumn, showed up on the radar due
to their large wings and because they were all flying in the
same direction.
And * even if * you included all U.S. stations, and
came to the
same conclusions (
which you wouldn't), the contiguous U.S. is only about 5 % of the surface area of the * globe *.
So, the private investor test was eventually applied in the present case, even though the Commission
came to exactly the
same conclusion as in its first decision
which did not include the private investor test.Nevertheless, the Commission continued the proceedings before the Court, upholding its plea
As we talked through several of the scenarios (
which we could have discussed all day), we often
came to the
same conclusion: some of the behaviours were not necessarily unethical but rather «uncollaborative».
Participants should run the program and
come to the
same conclusion —
which is recorded on the distributed ledger.
I
came to the
same conclusion many years ago whilst completing my university studies,
which included a large dose of psychology courses.