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This conclusion drove Ricardo to despair.
His conclusion drives that point home.
Lewis is simply assuming that commonsense is resolutely committed to the idea that mental states are characterized by causal role; that is, the functionalist conclusion drives the characterization of the platitudes.
The psychological underpinnings, gradually revealed by the therapist Sofia, who is herself trying to reconstruct her own personality and history of trauma ("Getting to know yourself can be like trying to decipher a cryptogram," she says toward the book's conclusion), drives the action forward and the exploration of characters deeper.
Not at his general conclusions – driven as they are by public outcry and clamour for blood – but at what seems a misunderstanding of the nature of an MP's job.
Fluorescent imaging and three-dimensional sampling by multiple-stage microscope acquisition allows collecting data within the whole cell but conclusions driven in the absence of 3D reconstitution are highly speculative.
The basic concept as well as the underlying chemistry of the manuscript is excellent, but the presentation of the results and conclusions driven from the biological experiments, as well as a number of paragraphs need carefull revision.
Conclusions: Driving pressure during first 3 days of ECMO support in severe ARDS was independently associated with ICU mortality and level above 21 cm H2O was related to higher death.
Under current precedent on insider trading, this conclusion is driven by the fact that Mr. Sokol did not have final decision-making power to do the transaction - mitigating against materiality.
The two groups operate independently, and often do not understand each other.As a member of the outside review panel that supported the retention of subspecies status for the Preble's jumping mouse mentioned in your column, I have no opinion at all about whether Preble's should be protected; my taxonomic conclusion was driven by the available data and taxonomic convention.
The United States is shown as having a relatively accommodative policy, as you can see; however, that conclusion is driven in part by the use of current rather than forecast inflation in the Taylor rule, the point I discussed earlier.
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