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It may have offended some people and it wasn't intended to offend people but people drew inferences from it that they should never have done," he said.
Sometimes he drew inferences that went beyond Aristotle's own conclusions, and he allowed himself considerable freedom whenever Aristotle had left loose ends in his attempts to solve difficulties.
We drew inferences about students' thinking from their examples and, where available, from their questions.
Maybe the personal attention helped, but they read easily and drew inferences correctly.
"In many instances throughout the report, (the audit) drew inferences or conclusions, or limited its findings to a subset of data, that led to a critical misunderstanding of the facts," according to a memo from Napolitano's office to the regents.
Indirect incorporation of eQTLs into the enrichment assessment was first reported by Maurano and colleagues [ 65], who drew inferences concerning cell type specificity from DHS data.
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But juries could, of course, draw inferences.
"We learn about ourselves by drawing inferences," he says.
To reason is to draw inferences appropriate to the situation.
"This was more a case of drawing inferences from Kharazi's body language".
They were entitled to draw inferences from reliable facts but not speculate, which was guesswork.
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