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A week later he told the Commons not to infer too much from words hastily spoken "after a long and exhausting day".
Because of such differences, Dr. Kingsbury said, it would be a mistake to infer too much about the relative rigor of the educational systems across the states and nations in the study based merely on test score differences.
It's always dangerous to infer too much from Justices' statements and questions during oral arguments, but the hints in today's proceedings suggested that the Court, as a whole, may not be ready to put an end to gerrymandering.
It is dangerous to infer too much from martial bluster in British politics: at the first hint of trouble, channelling Churchill is a default tactic for beleaguered leaders of all sorts.
It would be a mistake to infer too much from such a close game — the first 1-0 opener in the Stanley Cup finals since 1984, decided by the latest go-ahead goal since 1992.
Clark and Thoma will eventually replicate the randomized controls of the French experiment, but so far Campbell is one of only two people to have completed their study, and the fluctuating nature of schizophrenia symptoms makes it dangerous to infer too much from her experience.
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D. Michael Lindsay, who teaches the sociology of religion at Rice University, cautioned against inferring too much about Mr. Gbagbo's supporters.
But some buyers these days may be inferring too much from the statistic's prominence on the site.
Still, Mr. Green cautioned against inferring too much from Tuesday's victory, drawing the comparison with Republican euphoria after the 2010 midterms.
Robert Michael Gates may be the "anti-Rumsfeld," but — contrary to the hopes, or fears, of many who have inferred too much from his moderate demeanor — he is not the anti-Bush.
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