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One of the obvious conclusions we can make on the basis of the last election, I suppose, is that we, the majority, were dissatisfied with Eisenhower conservatism.
Upon second thought we were forced to realize that we have very few reliable historical benchmarks against which we might compare the present situation, and that conclusions that present-day students are `` more '' or `` less '' religious could not be defended on the basis of our data.
In criticism of the latter's views, his conclusions were based upon dog lung injection studies in which all of the vascular channels were first filled with a solution under pressure and then were injected with various sized colored particles designed to stop at the arteriolar level.
If a man totally ignorant of America were to judge our land and its civilization based on Hollywood alone, what conclusions do you think he might come to??
However, his conclusions were disproven by later researchers, especially by Ferdinand Sommer.
These conclusions were, however, questioned by another review, which found that clozapine, amisulpride, and olanzapine and risperidone were more effective Clozapine has appeared to be more effective than other atypical antipsychotics, although it has previously been banned due to its potentially lethal side effects.
The conclusions of the imperial premiers conference of 1926 were restated by the 1930 conference and incorporated in the Statute of Westminster of December 1931, by which the British parliament renounced any legislative authority over dominion affairs, except as specifically provided in law.
His conclusions were influenced by his experiences in the Prussian Army, which was often in an intelligence fog due partly to the superior abilities of Napoleon's system but even more to the nature of war.
In 1982, a radical liberalization of the law on cable was proposed by the Information Technology Advisory Panel, for the sake of promoting a new generation of broadband cable systems leading to the wired society After setting up and receiving the conclusions of the Hunt Inquiry into Cable Expansion and Broadcasting Policy, the Government decided to proceed with liberalization and two pieces of legislation: the Cable and Broadcasting Act and the Telecommunications Act, were enacted in 1984.
The arguments were flimsy and unmeaning, and the conclusions were fastened upon the premises by mere force.
Some of his conclusions were correct, some erroneous ; modern microbiological and microscopic methods would make his studies easier to reproduce.
The Sortes Sanctorum ( Lots of the saints ) were, in early Christianity, a divination which consists in taking passages of the Bible at chance, and drawing conclusions from them concerning future.
Crick's access to Franklin's progress report of late 1952 is what made Crick confident that DNA was a double helix with antiparallel chains, but there were other chains of reasoning and sources of information that also led to these conclusions.
Its conclusions were:
Indeed, he distinctly disavows taking his conclusions from Occam, and avers that he draws them from Scripture, and that they were supported by the Doctors of the Church.
Kondratiev was a Russian economist, but his economic conclusions were disliked by the Soviet leadership and upon their release he was quickly dismissed from his post as director of the Institute for the Study of Business Activity in the Soviet Union in 1928.
Different studies have come to different conclusions about the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere during different parts of the Mesozoic, with some concluding oxygen levels were lower than the current level ( about 21 %) throughout the Mesozoic, some concluding they were lower in the Triassic and part of the Jurassic but higher in the Cretaceous, and some concluding they were higher throughout most or all of the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous.
Despite this result, Regusters ' conclusions about this tape were later challenged by Mackal, who asserted that the Mokèlé-mbèmbé did not have a vocal call.

conclusions and seen
with a stake in conclusions of the evaluation, and this is seen as potentially compromising the
The same belief is seen in Hinduism, but with different conclusions ; rather, attaining transcendence and the power of God is seen as a good thing.
Although research is ongoing on this topic, conclusions that support the usefulness of spinal manipulation for organic disorders remains to be seen.
In a review of the board's evidence and findings — solicited by the Navy and kept secret with the report until 2004 — Chairman of the American Psychiatric Association Dr. Winfred Overholser concluded that Forrestal " came to his death by suicide while in a state of mental depression ," but the report's own conclusions were seen to have been accurately reported 55 years earlier, that is simply that Forrestal died from the fall.
He believed himself to have reached his conclusions independently from Prebisch and around the same time ( Love, 1980: 58 ; H. W. Singer, 1982: 13 ), but seems not then to have known that Prebisch had in fact seen his trade statistics beforehand.
Examples of movies which received the A-IV rating include The Exorcist and Saturday Night Fever, two films whose content was seen by many as being exaggerated by the mainstream press, perhaps leading to the wrong interpretations and false conclusions cited in the rating's full description.
However, the two thinkers reach different conclusions, Popper assumes that it is always possible to make a criticism once the new criteria have been accepted, so the selection can be seen as the result of a rationality " a posteriori " to the selection.
Here at least explains, from the Classical viewpoint, its approximate method with a large amount of traditional rationality for its oeuvre heavily reliant on tradition to make conclusions ' as final decisions ' towards conclusions. Foucault uses a rather unusual method involving oeuvre de la obscure meaning the ' obscure ' is seen as the building block for human rationality functioning as norms which become familiar to people, giving the uninformed their ' view ' and ' truth ' of the world. The uninformed means the uninformed who have no direct access to policy decision making therefore condemning those who work into a continuous comatose ignorance producing this network of power systems creating what Marx called ' labour power ' which recreate and recycle a functioning society ( comparable to a living breathing organism ) and the population of producers who have no monetary resources and ownership of capital wealth ; ownership of mines, banks, transportation equipment and machinery, such as aeroplanes car manufacturers and industry and therefore are confined to the bottom of the hiercharchical pyramid, producing the problematization of a society comparable to Ants or Bees which inform evolutionary biology, for example of human nature. While inaccurate and now known to be scientifically flawed, nevertheless it remains ' true ' from the classical perspective as opposed to the working population who are not uneducated or illiterate a wall which can be pieced.
A Canadian has not won the Canadian Open since Pat Fletcher in 1954, and one of the most exciting conclusions ever seen at the Open came in 2004, extending that streak.
" This would suggest that the remit of the panel and its subsequent conclusions should be seen as part of the process of implementing the recommendations of CIA ’ s own review of the UFO situation.
It is important to note that both of these authors are from conservative, fundamentalist backgrounds themselves ; many of their conclusions are seen as read out of context, misread, or misinterpreted by many from more theologically liberal backgrounds.
Rather, it can be seen as a holistic attempt to develop “ principles for a good, natural, adequate conduct of life .” As the dialectic approach of these essays often fails to come to tangible conclusions, critics like Ellen Vellela have described the whole book as weakly structured and repetitive.

conclusions and criticism
Some biblical scholars believe Jonah's prayer () to be a later addition to the story ( see source criticism for more information on how such conclusions are drawn ).
It appears that Plotinus attempted to clarify how the philosophers of the academy had not arrived at the same conclusions ( such as Dystheism or misotheism for the creator God as an answer to the problem of evil ) as the targets of his criticism.
However, Plotinus attempted to clarify how the philosophers of the academy had not arrived at the same conclusions ( such as misotheism or Dystheism of the creator God as an answer to the problem of evil ) as the targets of his criticism.
Lott's book has been subject to criticism, though other groups support Lott's conclusions.
Irving was proud of the " trail of chaos " he had created at the Hamburg press conference and the attendant publicity it had brought him, and in particular took a great deal of pride in his humiliation of Trevor-Roper, whom Irving strongly disliked for his criticism of Irving's methods and conclusions.
The article received a flurry of criticism, but the authors later published a Cochrane review with similar conclusions ( updated ).
The method and conclusions of the Jesus Seminar have come under harsh criticism by biblical scholars, historians and clergy for a variety of reasons.
The panel's method of investigation and conclusions are still subject to criticism today.
And his criticism was that they arrived at theologically erroneous conclusions.
During the earlier part of this period he stood alone in the university as a teacher of the main conclusions of Old Testament criticism at that time.
He was a joint editor of the Encyclopaedia Biblica ( London, 1899 – 1903 ), a work embodying the more advanced conclusions of English biblical criticism.
So far as the results of criticism are still uncertain with regard to the age and authorship of any of these, Ewald? s conclusions must of course be regarded as unsatisfactory.
The pessimistic conclusions at which he arrived provoked criticism both in Britain and America, which was renewed when he published in a new edition ( 1899 ) an elaborate and very deprecatory estimate of Gladstone, then recently dead.
He did not mean this as a criticism, since he held that secular reasoning leads to similar conclusions.
A frequent criticism of recursive abstraction is that the final conclusions are several times removed from the underlying data.
The text has drawn criticism for some of its conclusions.
Rind, Bauserman and Tromovitch responded to this criticism by emphasizing that " the representativeness of college samples is in fact irrelevant to the stated goals and conclusions of our study " since the purpose of their research was " to examine the validity of the clinical concept " of CSA.
Her conclusions derived from these questionnaire data have met with methodological criticism.
The SPM is chewed over for some days ( and sometimes nights ) by the panel ; and it is this process that has sometimes brought criticism from a few scientists who have questioned how much this government involvement alters the meaning of the scientists ' conclusions.
This has often been levelled as a criticism, since there is certainly error in estimating the most-parsimonious tree, and the method does not inherently include any means of establishing how sensitive its conclusions are to this error.
" Despite serious criticism of the scientific evidence and the HSCA's conclusions, speculation regarding the Dictabelt and the possibility of a second gunman persisted.
Other foci of his apologetics have included challenging the methodology, assumptions and conclusions drawn in higher criticism of the Old Testament and form and redaction criticism of the gospels.

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