Sentence examples for and the inference that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and the inference that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conclusions or deductions drawn from a particular statement or set of data.
Example: "The study presents several findings, and the inference that these results indicate a significant trend cannot be overlooked."
Alternatives: "and the conclusion that" or "and the deduction that".

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Construct validity is the level to which the test measures the intended construct and the inference that can therefore be made from the scores.

Our multifactorial simulation was designed to cover many biologically plausible conditions, but there still exist a few common assumptions underlying the simulation and the inference that might bias our comparison results.

Initially, no prior knowledge was assumed for the parameter that quantifies the treatment effect, i.e. the difference between the group means in terms of immunochemistry measurements and the inference that has been drawn.

Those numbers — and the inference that other drivers should do what I say, and not what I do — have been fairly consistent in surveys taken over several years.

Upshaw as a partner of the N.F.L. must defend its snail's pace of progress in hiring minority executives and the inference that a lack of preparation, not racism, is the reason for the slow pace.

Harold Harris countered with an article refuting the new claim and the inference that if she wasn't dying already, then Arthur must have been responsible in some way for her decision.

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This allows us to characterise identities, from the attributes present and the inferences that can be made from them (e.g., inferring a person's name from their email-address), to the overall existence of an identity across several sites.

Mr Justice Mann noted "It is apparent that the emails are passing to and from journalists and editors at all levels, and supports the inference that hacking was being carried out at all levels".

The Court must view the evidence, and the inferences that may be reasonably drawn from the evidence, in the light most favorable to the nonmoving party.

In light of the direct evidence of racial motive and the inferences that may be drawn from the circumstantial evidence, I am satisfied that the district court's finding was permissible, even if not compelled by the record.

From a public relations standpoint, it is better to control the message than have information about an assertion of the Fifth Amendment come out in a way that focuses on his unwillingness to cooperate, and the inferences that will inevitably be drawn from that.

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