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It means an evident or logical conclusion, so you can use it when referring to a conclusion that can be easily inferred from a given set of facts. For example, "From the evidence presented, it is a clear inference that the defendant is guilty."
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His clear inference, without his actually stating it, was that we were obviously trolling for customers.
A clear inference is that Mr Pinault suspected that there was something untoward about the transaction.
"Again and again, whether the Mufti means this or not, the clear inference is that if we criticise Islam or his clerics, we risk death," Bolt said.
"If Elly Riley is right, the clear inference is Cairns was involved in cheating, too," Sweeney said.
The claim says police deliberately "ring-fenced" the investigation despite the "clear inference that numerous journalists at the News of the World and other tabloid newspapers were involved in hacking".
The clear inference, it will be argued, is that this shows the Council was to exercise a deliberative role on that issue, ie to determine what it is necessary to secure international peace and security; (iii) any other construction reduces the role of the Council discussion under OP12 to a procedural formality.
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Two clear inferences can, however, be drawn from subsequent events: Mr al Mishari promised the order to Airbus; and Mr Pierson pressed for an announcement at the imminent air show.As substantial public funds were involved, KAC was supposed to follow formal process in Kuwait before placing the order.
Consequently, it is difficult to draw clear inferences about the effect of the exposure on the outcomes within the study design.
The complexity of the aerosols makes it difficult to draw clear inferences about specific characteristics of the pollution mixture responsible for the effects on proteasome activity.
Treating both enzymes and metabolites as functional cohorts led to clear inferences about changes in energetic metabolism (carbohydrate use and oxidative phosphorylation), which would not have been possible by taking a 'biomarker' approach to data analysis.
The current study design, which involved seasonal fluctuations in both body weight and physical work, do not allow us to draw clear inferences about how changes in utilization of methyl groups for de novo phosphatidylcholine or creatine synthesis affected the measures of biomarker status.
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