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Robert B. Reed, a former member of the bar association committee that screens judicial candidates, said, "I did not get the impression that the conclusions resulted from any search for the truth".
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Because the aim of systematic reviews of reasons is not to present the literature's all-things-considered conclusion, they avoid giving decision-makers the impression that this conclusion is the correct one.
In our opinion the results of the 2NN study were not adequately represented in the article by Parienti et al. giving the impression that the results and conclusions of the 2NN study should be questioned.
"But part of the problem you now have here is, suppose the enforcement staff, based on its own judgment, decides that there is no case here and that KPMG took reasonable steps to rein in the accounting practices at Xerox? Hasn't this meeting created the impression that would create doubt about that conclusion?
"The Lunchbox," a romantic story set in Mumbai, had won so much praise on the festival circuit that its submission was considered a foregone conclusion — an impression that was heightened when Sony Pictures Classics, which has an impressive track record in picking foreign language Oscar winners, acquired distribution rights.
"There is a form of revolt by the French people against the political class, and against opinion poll after poll that gave the impression that the result was a foregone conclusion and they had no role to play," he said.
I avoid talking except when asked a question or when I see that a group is struggling; I find that my interruptions detract from the group's participation and may give the impression that the students are incorrect in their conclusions.
But any impression that the global economy is cooling, and the conclusion that monetary policy tightening can be deferred, is wrong.
The overall conclusion was that candidates cannot be peddled through the media like a bar of soap after all--an impression that has gained great currency in recent years.
Even in a book composed in the charmingly patchwork fashion that "The Tipping Point" is, you are left with the impression that the author has veered from his most important conclusion.
Nevertheless, all of the data presented are internally consistent, and I am left with the impression that the data as presented do largely support the authors' conclusions.
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