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In the absence of experimental evidence, curators make an educated inference based on our established guidelines as to the most likely correct CDS representation while acknowledging in a public note that there may be other interpretations.
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He didn't tell them exactly what he planned to do, but the reporters combined what they could learn from him and from other Fed officials to make educated inferences about the direction of Fed policy — a pattern that continues today.
However, without data delineating the impact of less-frequently tracked variables, clinicians are limited to educated inferences about their effect.
Again here we have the character of an educated guess or inference to a plausible explanation.
In the same period, the economists Theodore Schultz and Gary Becker were developing the concept of human capital, which figured an educated citizenry as an economic asset and, by inference, a national-security priority.
Thus, the patients included were mostly well educated and differed in this aspect from the general population, so inference to other groups has to be done with caution.
"My sister is educated.
Marceline educated Disney.
They are better educated.
Both are highly educated.
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