Sentence examples for an inference that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an inference that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a conclusion or deduction drawn from evidence or reasoning.
Example: "The study led to an inference that increased exercise correlates with improved mental health."
Alternatives: "a conclusion that" or "a deduction that".

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(The traditional term for an inference that relies on partially suppressed premises is enthymeme).

Mr. Bradlee said his information about Mr. Armitage was imprecise, although he said Mr. Armitage's identification as Mr. Woodward's source was "an inference that could be drawn".

While refusing to put the allegation himself, Mr Hislop said the Privy Council might draw an inference that "someone misled or covered up to secure a conviction".

"There may be an inference that can be drawn from this that the government chose not to call him to testify because the government realized his testimony was not helpful".

"There may be an inference that can be drawn from this that the government chose not to call him to testify because the government realized his testimony was not helpful," the judge said.

Blood now admits that statement is not correct and that he had made it because he didn't want people draw an inference that would cast doubt on his independence.

He chose to ignore the later one and to interpret the earlier one as an offer to remove Soviet missiles in return for a pledge not to invade Cuba -- an inference that left Khrushchev with his nonoffer "accepted".

The treaty also served as a lever to enhance the bargaining position of the Soviet Union in international diplomacy, an inference that may be drawn by the concluding article of the treaty, which stipulated that the Warsaw agreement would lapse when a general East-West collective-security pact should come into force.

The 'chimerizing' general view of evolution seems to bring along an inference that reintroduces purpose in evolution.

How does one link the ineffable world of particulars to language, and thus to an inference that could produce valid knowledge?

Critics interpret this observation as a claim that every sexual act is an act of domination (or rape), an inference that does not follow from the general observation about the role of sex in oppression.

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