Sentence examples for be inferring from inspiring English sources

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be inferring

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To introduce (something) as a reasoned conclusion; to conclude by reasoning or deduction, as from premises or evidence.

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But some buyers these days may be inferring too much from the statistic's prominence on the site.

He also said he had spoken with Thomas, including a conversation about what led to the brawls, and, as such, seemed to be inferring that Thomas might have been partly responsible for what occurred.

As you may be inferring, this is most certainly a mid-range device.

Whewell is interesting to examine in relation to this issue because he claimed to be inferring his philosophy of science from his study of the history and practice of science.

However, the UNSCEAR report merely states that it "does not recommend," which isn't the same as declaring it will regulate what "can be said". The unidentified author of the post seems to be inferring that the UNSCEAR controls who says what about the radiation effects.

This suggests that poker players who bluff frequently may actually benefit from appearing trustworthy, since the natural tendency seems to be inferring that a trustworthy-looking player bluffs less.

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It has to be inferred.

What can be inferred from the find?

Meanings had to be inferred (psychoanalysis helped).

Don't expect anything to be inferred.

Such an appropriation cannot be inferred.

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