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The Hebrew in which Genesis is written is ancient, but we cannot infer that Hebrew was the original language.
You could, for instance, infer that they have fabricated their evidence, made it up, after those first interviews.
Thus the Court should be slow to infer principles of common law as a gloss on the statutory framework.
Nor is it open to the court to infer dishonesty from facts which have been pleaded but are consistent with honesty.
In the first place it is possible to infer a certain topicality in the discourse.
Sure, people will see movies regardless of a reviewer's opinion, but this does not make critics expendable, as you infer in your letter.
In other words, it must be possible to infer a common intention to be bound by a contract which has legal effect.
Their Honours go on in the next paragraph to say it is really a no evidence case and on the next page to infer error of law.
It is, apparently, now possible to infer the colour of a person's skin from their typing.
Other circumstances in addition thereto must exist to allow the trier of fact to infer malice.
The street was not identified, although it is possible to infer the number of the house from the photograph.
By carefully measuring the spin of the outer electron, he says, it will be possible to infer the spin of the nucleus.
These facts are used to infer a fluvial environment of deposition for the Upper Flora Sandstone.
This study provides empirical support for the use of likelihood analysis to infer parentage of progeny with multiple compatible parent pairs.
From this we can infer that the transgressed boundary in line 1 is indeed that of hip-hop music generally, and probably gangsta rap specifically.
If aseismic permanent strain occurs, we infer that elastic rebound is only a first approximation to the rheology of the schizosphere layer.
If the facts cannot be so proved, then there is no basis from which to infer a future risk.
Assuming our favoured out-of-sequence thrust model, we infer the following tectonostratigraphic events.
These models directly infer phylogeny by using only the substitution distances of the scalar.
Semantic-enabled search agents will be able to collect machine-readable data from diverse sources, process it and infer new facts.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But it seems to me a strange and dangerous thing to infer a man's innocence merely from the flagrancy of his guilt.
Am I to infer that cowing her spouse and swearing outrageously makes her man-like?
To infer the stage of the disease from the feeling of the sclerosed artery, may lead to serious mistakes.
This story will not appear so evidential to the reader as Scot seems to infer it to be.
After another glance at himself one would infer that his leisure hours might be fancifully spent.
Therefore, wherever we find peculiar effects of that separatory operation, we have a right to infer the proper cause.
But to infer that he is a Hellenist, to whom the matter had all the charm of novelty, would be very precarious.
There may be no reason to infer the existence of one from the appearance of the other.
Then do you infer that these men who must stand at their work inherited the idea from their ancestors?
It is more prone to infer simultaneous death, unless proof of survivorship be actually brought forward.
From these and other passages we infer that the religion of the Iranians was monotheistic.
We may infer that this was a position by no means distasteful to that prudent minister's provident and nepotic spirit.
But it would be a great mistake to infer that this ostentatiousness of authority concealed real servility.
From its rarity I infer that the plosive stock has not multiplied lavishly on the earth.
We might infer this from the extent of the reading, which was sufficient for all the preceptive parts of the Pentateuch.
If, from a certain organic form, I infer a certain sentiment, that is semeiotics.
As he is the chief of poets, we infer that the faculty in which he is supereminent must be the greatest of poetic endowments.
We infer the voluntariness of the servants of the Patriarchs from the impossibility of their being held against their wills.
We infer the voluntariness of the servants of the Patriarchs from the impossibility of their having been held against their wills.
Thus we are led to infer that the contradiction is an appearance only, and witchery of the senses.
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