There is a general difficulty in inferring the underlying values or ethical principles that support social practices. |
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We also analyze the evidence for the presence of a disease mutation after inferring the ancestry of a locus. |
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Quite often you even witness people inferring that realty today is a better bet than stocks. |
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While Greenberg qualifies her conclusions, she also overreaches in inferring a political sea change. |
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Among the methods that aim at inferring population parameters, many rely on the hypothesis of equilibrium between mutation, migration, and drift. |
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I shall now suggest five reasons for inferring God as their source or ground. |
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It needs to be said at this point that I am NOT inferring that all people in these countries are poor, ignorant zombies. |
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You can't have people inferring a democratically elected politician is a terrorist. |
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There is no basis for inferring that a different form would have been likely to have been apt or appropriate or sought out. |
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Because he is a Darwinian, he is committed to the inferring of mentality, not opposed to its practice. |
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There are in fact two types of error that can be made when inferring statistical significance. |
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There are three main ways of inferring long-run inflation expectations, which are not directly observable. |
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The United Kingdom was included among the coastal States for this region, inferring a reference to the Malvinas Islands. |
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Are we justified, for example in inferring that because all the humans we have observed are mortal, so are humans in hitherto undiscovered countries, such as Britain? |
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Instead, markets are left inferring the Fed's desired nominal output path based on its actions. |
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She just makes a statement inferring that the client should be feeling better. |
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We may disagree on the substance of policy matters, but I would ask the committee to refrain from inferring motive to members of the committee. |
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In one animal a sample of the intestinal wall was positive, inferring a possible role of the Peyer's patches. |
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He developed a means of inferring marine paleotemperatures over geologic time by measuring the oxygen isotope ratios of carbonates in marine sediments. |
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Maybe you think we're being a little hard on the people of this town, by calling them yokels and inferring that they're nothing more than a bunch of undereducated rubes. |
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This book looks at strategic thinking and strategic reading, and outlines, in detail, reading comprehension strategies: making connections, questioning, visualizing, inferring, determining importance, and synthesizing. |
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We feel he has denigrated the award to Mr Masters by inferring the award was similar to that given to a French novelist. |
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Satellite data rely on inferring things like wind speed in the region indirectly, and are therefore inaccurate, and the Hercules aircraft of the Air Force Weather Reconnaissance Squadron cannot fly that high. |
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Deriving or inferring the purpose can be dangerous, especially when the setting of the research is distant in terms of space, time, or cultural context from the reviewer. |
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These tests are carried out as soon as any indicator inferring that the present value of these assets is lower than their carrying amount is identified. |
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In the absence of a clear restructuring plan designed to ensure the company's longer-term viability, the Commission would seem to be right in inferring that the granted aid is disproportionate and inappropriate. |
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To sum up, it is basically a question of classifying, putting into order, inferring and assessing the most significant losses in the processes and activities by analysing the material balances. |
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Land use inventories involve identifying the land uses within an area and then inferring the nature of the potential hazards associated with each type of land use. |
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Hume demands that a reason should be given for inferring what ought to be the case, from what is the case. |
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I also want to say then he came before the committee and misled the committee the same way he misled me by inferring that I had received that memo, when I had never received it. |
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This example shows how you can use constraints to do configuration tasks over several levels, inferring values for a subordinate configurable material by configuring the superior configurable material. |
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Some cautions are also warranted when inferring the dimension of the cointegrating space on the basis of the trace and maximum eigenvalue statistics, particularly with large systems in finite samples. |
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