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We might deduce something, but we also might be dead wrong.
From this sheer weight of numbers, we might deduce a certain consistency.
As you might deduce, these models aren't as significant as a redesign.
As you might deduce from this, her style is racy and pacy, with little darts of starchiness.
You might deduce that with the eyes taken out of the equation our palates are sharper, more accurate, less biased.
American viewers really can't get enough of Sherlock, one might deduce.
It seemed fair to ask Ms. Oppewall what she thinks someone looking at her house might deduce about the person who resides there.
"Thus," writes Rothman, "one might deduce that Hekinah Degul pronounces a militant stance, offers a display of colours, and urges Gulliver's capitulation to the Lilliputian flag".
But one might deduce that Cerberus was responding to a material adverse change in the world — namely, that credit to finance such transactions had dried up.
If, say, two customers on one street call to report lights out, the algorithm might deduce that the transformer serving that street was damaged.
"You don't know what a hiring manager might deduce from a street location, and it might just take two clicks to find that information".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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