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conclusion and experts
The Christian saint and religious philosopher Justin Martyr ( 103 – 165 AD ) drew the same conclusion as Numenius, according to other experts.
This may require the jury to decide between conflicting medical evidence which they are not necessarily equipped to do, but the law goes further and allows them to disagree with the experts if there are facts or surrounding circumstances which, in the opinion of the court, justify the jury in coming to that conclusion.
The security forces so often interfere with the actions of the judiciary that the conclusion of most cases is foregone ; experts outside North Korea and numerous defectors confirm this to be a widespread problem.
Most US experts who've heard or processed the tape have usually supported that conclusion, but the result of Idiap Research Institute shows that " there is serious room for doubt " that the speaker is bin Laden.
But for the freakish efforts of Gary Ablett, many experts had Carey as the game's best player at the conclusion of the season, and he was runner-up behind Ablett in the Leigh Matthews Trophy.
The prosecution further implied spousal-revenge as motive for the killings, despite the conclusion of defense experts that there was no evidence to support such a motive.
The experts who examined the case of Virginia Tighe came to the conclusion that the best way to arrive at the truth was to check back not to Ireland but to her own childhood and her relationship with her parents.
By 1928 the experts had come to the conclusion that only a small portion of Brentano's books could be safely attributed to Emmerich.
The unanimous conclusion of these experts was that the handwritings were not identical ; but while some of them maintained that the writing of the bordereau was natural, others saw in it a forgery.
With the decline in COMPUSEC experts, more laypersons who are not COMPUSEC-astute are designing secure computing systems and are mistakenly drawing this conclusion because the term MLS is being overloaded.
Crow stated that there were credibility issues with the original autopsy, including that Wood had signed the autopsy herself five months after Davis ' departure, failed to examine tissue samples and did not consult clinical experts before reaching her conclusion.
In Canada, one case of this type resulted in a record punitive award of $ 1 million CAD when an insurance company pressed a claim for arson even after its own experts and adjusters had come to the conclusion that the fire was accidental ; the company was advised by legal counsel that the desperate insured parties would be willing to settle for much less than what they were owed.
This has led some experts to the conclusion that the law has actually resulted in increased rates of injury among Melbourne's cyclists.
His conclusion was that " a reliable gibberish filter requires a careful holistic review by several peer domain experts ".
The Telangana JAC steering committee, comprising experts from different fields, studied the Sri Krishana Committee report and came to the conclusion that the report was a " bunch of lies ",.
Ballistics experts commissioned by the Investigating Magistrates in Rome responsible for a criminal inquiry who examined the car in Rome came to the conclusion that the car was travelling no faster than 45 mph ( 60 km / h ).

conclusion and Rohan
Most historians come to the conclusion that Marie Antoinette was relatively blameless in the matter, that Rohan was an innocent dupe, and that the La Mottes deceived both for their own ends.

conclusion and Bruce
Historians Bruce Catton and Glenn Tucker make firm assertions that a sharpshooter was responsible ; Stephen Sears credits volley fire from the 7th Tennessee against the 2nd Wisconsin ; Edwin Coddington cites the sister's letter and finds the sharpshooter theory to be partly credible, but leans towards Sears ' conclusion ; Harry W. Pfanz agrees that the location was behind the 2nd Wisconsin, but make no judgment about the source of the fire.
Using traditional creationist reasoning, influential LDS leader Apostle Bruce R. McConkie came to a different conclusion, arguing that during the first " day " of creation ( not necessarily a 1000-year " day " in Kolob time ; with a " day " referring to a phase of creation ), the earth was formed and placed in orbit around the sun.
Bruce Timm has stated on the Justice League Season 2 commentary that Batman Beyond was deliberately ambiguous as to its existence, and that while he knows some fans are upset with him for not giving the John / Shayera romance a set-in-stone conclusion, " you can put two and two together and imagine what happens.

conclusion and Hoffman
The episode was written by Craig Hoffman and directed by Gavin Dell, before the conclusion of the second production season.

conclusion and Daniel
In Freedom Evolves, Daniel Dennett argues that a no-free-will conclusion is based on dubious assumptions about the location of consciousness, as well as questioning the accuracy and interpretation of Libet's results.
The English commentator Thomas Hayne claimed that the prophecies of the Book of Daniel had all been fulfilled by the 1st century (‘ Christs Kingdom on Earth ’, 1645 ), and Joseph Hall expressed the same conclusion concerning Daniel ’ s prophecies (‘ The Revelation Unrevealed ’, 1650 ), but neither of them applied their preterist views to Revelation.
They came to the conclusion that “ the sanctuary to be cleansed in Daniel 8: 14 was not the earth or the church, but the sanctuary in heaven .” Therefore, the October 22 date marked not the Second Coming of Christ, but rather a heavenly event.
Daniel Yergin, in his book, The Prize had argued that it was this incident that led Winston Churchill, then Britain's Home Secretary, to the conclusion that the Royal Navy must convert its power source from coal to oil in order to preserve its supremacy.
Daniel Dennett also argues that no clear conclusion about volition can be derived from Benjamin Libet's experiments supposedly demonstrating the non-existence of conscious volition.
" In a discussion based on scriptural typology, Snow presented his conclusion ( still based on the 2300 day prophecy in Daniel 8: 14 ), that Christ would return on, " the tenth day of the seventh month of the present year, 1844.
While Daniel Patrick Moynihan was listed as co-author, and the book itself would often be referred to as " Moynihan and Glazer ", Moynihan wrote only the chapter on the Irish and much of the conclusion, with the rest being the work of Glazer.
The feud between Daniel and Chozen eventually comes to a head when Sato, at the conclusion of the three-day mourning period, shows up to fight Miyagi.
Daniel Dennett argues that no clear conclusion about volition can be derived from Libet's experiment because of ambiguities in the timings of the different events involved.
He was the chief aid to General Daniel H. Wells, and wrote up the expense report submitted to congress at the conclusion of the conflict.

conclusion and Benjamin
He served under George Washington and Henry Lee during the war, and at its conclusion, by then a colonel, was chosen by Congress in 1784 to relay the ratified Treaty of Paris ( 1783 ) to commissioner Benjamin Franklin in Paris.
Oren Frisco reached a similar conclusion after the 2009 Knesset elections, writing that throughout the campaign, Yediot Ahronoth was biased against Benjamin Netanyahu.
In his role as Captain Benjamin Sisko, he performed the Frank Sinatra tune, " The Best Is Yet to Come ", at the conclusion of the Deep Space Nine episode, " Badda-Bing Badda-Bang ".
Max Hall, author of Benjamin Franklin and Polly Baker: The History of a Literary Deception ( 1960 ) proved conclusively that Franklin wrote the piece, a conclusion accepted by scholars.
Benjamin Lee Whorf ( 1937 ) had performed an analysis and concluded that / t ͡ ɬ / was the reflex of Proto-Uto-Aztecan */ t / before / a / ( a conclusion which has been borne out ).

conclusion and well
In conclusion, he wished me well -- and as kindly and humbly as this humane gentleman could express himself, he asked to be remembered to my wife and children.
But if the administration should find it does not need the $28 million for a grant-in-aid program, a not unlikely conclusion, it could very well seek a way to use the money for other purposes.
However the loss of Culloden, the relative sizes of Orient and Leander and the participation in the action by two of the French frigates and several smaller vessels, as well as the theoretical strength of the French position, leads most historians to the conclusion that the French were marginally more powerful.
Because of consilience, the strength of evidence for any particular conclusion is related to how many independent methods are supporting the conclusion, as well as how different these methods are.
Since the conclusion of the Baire category theorem is purely topological, it applies to these spaces as well.
No trace of it has been found, but the location of the stadium and some remnants of retaining walls lead to the conclusion that is was set on a plain apart from the main part of the city and well away from the Peribolos of Apollo.
In 2003 an unofficial, but well received conclusion to the series was published under the title GW11 Omega Project-see Gap material below.
Prior to this proposal, Goethe, de Saussure, Venetz, Jean de Charpentier, Karl Friedrich Schimper and others had made the glaciers of the Alps the subjects of special study, and Goethe, Charpentier as well as Schimper had even arrived at the conclusion that the erratic blocks of alpine rocks scattered over the slopes and summits of the Jura Mountains had been moved there by glaciers.
However it is a well known fact that the trial given to Henry Vane as to his own person, and defense of his own part played for the Long Parliament was a forgone conclusion.
" He cites " reason " as the authority for his conclusion that happiness consists in " the most extensive Benevolence ," but he also mentions as " Essential Ingredients of Happiness " the " Benevolent Affections ," meaning " Love and Benevolence towards others ," as well as " that Joy, which arises from their Happiness.
Josephus ( as well as Tacitus ), reporting on the conclusion of the Jewish war, claimed that it was Vespasian who was predicted in Jewish scripture to be the messiah.
* At the conclusion of the wedding meal, Birkat Hamazon ( Grace After Meals ) is recited, as well as the seven wedding blessings.
A mathematical argument can transmit falsity from the conclusion to the premises just as well as it can transmit truth from the premises to the conclusion.
At the conclusion of Compton's 1923 paper, he reported results of experiments confirming the predictions of his scattering formula thus supporting the assumption that photons carry directed momentum as well as quantized energy.
However, recent numismatic studies now lead to the conclusion that Athens probably had no coinage until around 560 BC, well after Solon's reforms.
Although information obtained well after the fact supported Captain Herrick's statements about the inaccuracy of the later torpedo reports as well as the 1981 Herrick / Scheer conclusion about the inaccuracy of the first, indicating that there was no North Vietnamese attack that night, at the time U. S. authorities and all of the Maddox crew stated that they were convinced that an attack had taken place.
Forrest J Ackerman wrote in Astounding that Triffids " is extraordinarily well carried out, with the exception of a somewhat anticlimactic if perhaps inevitable conclusion.
In his book The Game of Logic he introduced a game to solve problems such as confirming the conclusion " Some greyhounds are not fat " from the statements " No fat creatures run well " and " Some greyhounds run well ".
For all the reader knows, the declarant of the statement very well could have her home in the city, in which case the premises would be true but the conclusion false.
For all the reader knows, the declarant of the statement very well could neither be at home nor in the city, in which case the premises would be true but the conclusion false.

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