Sentences with phrase «with drawing conclusions from»

Ends with drawing conclusions from line graphs.

Not exact matches

You shouldn't be expected to draw your own conclusions from the figures that you're presented with.
I hope to convince J.D. that while I grew up with very liberal, Jewish parents (dad from South America) in California, and in a nuclear family without alcohol or violence, I experienced surprisingly similar parallels to many of J.D.'s societal views — even if we may have drawn moderately different conclusions about the underlying solutions.
Corley, an accountant and financial planner, draws conclusions from surveys of 233 wealthy individuals on their daily habits and compares them with 128 lower - earning individuals.
That quote is the conclusion Gallup drew from decades of data and interviews with 25 million employees.
A vast increase in oil transport by rail surely has at least something to do with the accident — if the train hadn't been carrying oil, its destruction might have been less catastrophic — but there will inevitably be debate over the conclusion to draw from that observation.
The scientists advising the French government did not all agree with the conclusions the report drew from the new studies.
Many of its doctrinal and ethical conclusions would agree with those drawn from the Greek Fathers.
Unfortunately, from my point of view, many postmodernists draw, from this accurate judgment, the conclusion that each community is shut up in its own patterns and lacks the ability to communicate with those outside it.
From this, however, Mascall draws conclusions that seem to be in considerable tension with the Biblical view of God.
But Sherburne draws from this sentence the conclusion that «the extensive quantum, the region correlated with an entity [italics mine], actually originates with an entity» (PS 1:102; note that Whitehead's sentence does not speak of regions).
Wallerstein's conclusions are drawn from in - depth interviews with 50 couples from the San Francisco Bay area.
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.»
What is worrisome about the current situation is that governments and global governance, confronted with drifting, do not draw appropriate conclusions and do not declare independence from the ideological normative framework which has led to the implosion of the system.
My quarrel is not with measuring market activity and drawing conclusions from its increase and decrease.
Here he lets everyone know that he is not an enemy of the Torah, even if the conclusions he draws from the Jewish conviction that love is both core and apex of Torah observance place him in tension with many Jews, including those who follow Jesus.
From all this I draw the conclusion that we should order our economic life to increase benefits with as little cost as possible.
And it has everything to do, I suggest, with four themes that arise from the modern expression of Ockhamite nominalism: the deterioration of the idea of freedom into willfulness, the detachment of freedom from moral truth, an obsession with «choice,» and the consequent inability to draw the most elementary moral conclusions about the imperative to resist evil.
In either field, our position must rest on faith in God, but in conjunction also with the most reasonable conclusions we can draw from such knowledge as we have.
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».
Unless there is something to test, measure, and draw conclusions from with the hard data obtained — it's mere philosophy..
He's certainly a projection but imo drawing conclusions from what he did with the brace on is selling him short.
For various reasons, it might be wrong to draw too many conclusions from the two most recent encounters — the FA Cup final, which went Arsenal's way, and the recent friendly in Beijing, which the Blues won with great ease.
I will not draw much conclusions from a game with Bournemouth, because in a week, we beat City, we get destroyed by Southampton and then we win against a team that has it's first season in the top flight.
Yet it became clearer to me that this was no longer the direction he was taking with this team and rather than drawing conclusions, I felt a natural pull away from sharing my scrambled thoughts.
With this year's League of Ireland drawing ever closer to it's conclusion, Conor Hayes takes us through three of the main talking points from gameweek 30, including the merits of the First Division, Brian Lenihan's Ireland call - up and the promise the FAI Cup final holds this year.
The problem with the discussion is that it so often gets opinion dropped in as fact, and then conclusions are drawn from the dropped in opinion as if it were a fact.
Together with the quote from Wenger I drew the conclusion that we will see more of him from now on and I'm excited about it.
Like scientists, babies draw conclusions from physical data, and even statistical analyses, such as when they experiment with what will prompt a smile or positive response from their caretakers.
Even with all factors being the same, remember that every birth is different though so it is hard to draw any real conclusions from previous experiences.
This article (with all of it's typos and grammatical flaws) is obviously biased, as becomes more obvious given the personal experiences of the author and the conclusions she has drawn from how she was raised and who she has become as an adult.
In order to draw any conclusion about the differences between home and hospital births from the Canadian study, the home birth outcomes should have been compared with hospital outcomes only of women satisfying the same exclusion criteria.
Had the aim of this analysis been to identify characteristics associated with PPH, clearly these covariates would have been included (as would many of the maternities excluded from the analysis as described earlier), so it would not be appropriate to use these results to draw conclusions about the association between PPH and covariates other than intended place of birth.
The conclusion that the researchers drew from this study was that sleeping with an infant in an adult bed is dangerous and should never be done.
Although the Australian work of McIntosh (2010) found that infants under two who spent one night or more a week and toddlers who spend 10 days a month of overnight time in their non-primary caregiver's care are more irritable, more severely distressed and insecure in their relationships with their primary parent, less persistent at tasks, and more physically and emotionally stressed, this study has been largely discredited by a recently published consensus report endorsed by 110 child development experts (Warshak, 2013), which found that McIntosh drew unwarranted conclusions from her unrepresentative and flawed data.
The final Reform Act did sweep away some aspects of the old system, but the conclusion drawn from this study is that the impact of reform on the constituencies varied enormously, and left a third of the surviving old boroughs with fewer electors than before.
That's the conclusion most New Yorkers will draw from his statement that he can't say «with certitude» that it isn't him.
Maria Fitzpatrick, a professor of policy analysis and management at Cornell University, says pre-kindergarten is particularly effective with children from low - income families — a conclusion drawn by most researchers.
In the long - term, this effort may expand to include collecting data from across these surveys to draw conclusions about public engagement with science more broadly.
This is one of the conclusions that can be drawn from the latest report on Spaniards» perception of games of chance, carried out by UC3M's Instituto de Política y Gobernanza (IPOLGOB — Institute for Politics and Governance) in collaboration with the Codere Foundation and the Centro de Estudios de Políticas y Legislación del Juego (Center for Gambling Policy and Legislation Studies).
NIAID scientists and researchers at Yale University and University of Maryland drew these conclusions by studying blood samples from 25 donors with chronic HIV infection.
Even though, as physicist Steven Weinberg has emphasized, most people who call themselves religious tend to adhere to only those bits and pieces from scripture that appeal to them, by according undue respect for ancient religious beliefs in general, we nonetheless are suggesting that they are on par with conclusions that have been drawn from centuries of rational empirical investigation.
The researchers caution that it's impossible to draw broad conclusions about Neandertal life histories from this one sample, such as whether Neandertals weaned their children earlier or later than modern humans who lived at the same time, or whether Neandertal children grew up faster, as some earlier studies have suggested — questions that could heavily bear on why Neandertals could not keep up with modern humans in the survival sweepstakes.
Actually, they are worse than useless because incorrect conclusions may be drawn from them, as seems to have been the case» with the younger proposed dates for the skeleton.
For this discussion, let's stick with a relatively straightforward interpretation — rational thinking encompasses our ability to draw justifiable conclusions from data, rules and logic.
Setting aside some serious methodological issues with the new study, its authors draw some curious conclusions from their results.
When faced with a dataset from a scientific study, assessing what conclusions can legitimately be drawn is a challenging task.
Furthermore, by conducting the Mars 160 mission in the form of twin studies, dubbed Mars Desert 80 (MD80) and Mars Arctic 80 (MA80) with the same crew operating in the Arctic and the desert, the program will provide important information as to how well Mars analog missions held in the desert can serve in place of far more expensive Mars surface simulations carried out in the Arctic, and to what extent conclusions drawn from desert - based research need to be adjusted to reflect that which would likely be obtained under more stressful Arctic field conditions.
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Since conclusions were drawn from results made by young, trained men, they may differ with groups of older age, sex and training experience.
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