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The inference may be fairly direct or quite indirect.
The Court has never suggested that the inquiry into the rational basis of a permissible inference may be circumvented in this manner.
The report said: The Hall investigation received a body of evidence from which a "powerful inference" may be drawn that there was a "high degree of awareness" that Hall was using his dressing room for sexual activity.
According to the other classification, an inference may be either from the mark to that of which it is the mark or in the reverse direction.
The facts or data in the particular case upon which an expert bases an opinion or inference may be those perceived by or made known to him at or before the hearing.
I do not make any finding or reach any conclusion based upon what is not part of the evidence but the same inference may be drawn from the unwillingness of journalists to speak out (which resulted in the necessity to hear evidence anonymously through the National Union of Journalists).
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While there must be no speculation about these details, "common sense inferences" may be drawn.
The contrast between deductive and ampliative inferences may be illustrated in the following examples.
But critics point out that the ecology, population density and land use in the two countries are significantly difference and inferences may be difficult to draw.
Thus a rule of inductive logic might tell one what inferences may be drawn from observed relative frequencies concerning the next observed individual.
Further direct information about Luke is scanty in the New Testament, but certain inferences may be drawn.
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