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Even if the analogy were apt, he pointed out, the most one could infer from it would be a superior craftsman, not an omnipotent and perfect deity.
Even allowing for personal tastes, one could infer, from these contrasting opinions, that young American talent today is more likely to audition for the San Francisco program than for a German agent.
One could infer from "Long-Awaited PlArmonkArmoNearsApprovaloval" (Westchester and the Region, March 9) that the development of three acres in the middle of Armonk will be a blessing for our hamlet.
But, before the case went to trial, a judge ruled that the jury could infer from the bank's failure to comply with disclosure requests that it knew it was supporting terrorists.
THERE is much a shopper could infer from the latest window displays that opened at Barneys New York this week, celebrating Alber Elbaz's 10th anniversary at the house of Lanvin.
But it contains the argument that even if we could infer from the nature of the world that God must have created it (a fashionable form of theology in the 18th century), this would be a useless inference, since we would have no grounds for ascribing any other characteristics to this creator.
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We only considered developers where we could infer gender from the evaluation of the gender diversity index.
Pressed by reporters whether that meant the campaign would make stops in general election states over the next month, Axelrod said: You could infer that from what I said.
The question that struck Mr. Pittinsky was whether or not you could infer social ties from those trails.
Thus, with 97% certainty, I could infer laying order from hatching order or vice versa.
Thus, we could infer that females from each strain would take similar sized bloodmeals during infection experiments.
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