Sentence examples for likely inference from inspiring English sources

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The likely inference from Mandelson's mini-gaffe is that G&S's work was not music of choice in the 1960s Mandelson home in Hampstead Garden Suburb.

The most likely inference is that legacy physics does not have the tools to explore Podkletnov's experiments.

When presented with a temporal asynchrony between action and event (both of which possess temporal uncertainty), a likely inference is that this asynchrony is the result of neural error indicating the need for re-calibration.

Here, we regard second-degree inferences as correct and report the most likely inference.

The most likely inference is that the subjects with PostBDFEV1 < 70% are asthma patients who have developed fixed obstruction in association with smoking.

However, the observed difference in DZ MZ correlations (that is, the DZ correlation was markedly larger than half that of the MZ correlation) strengthened and emphasized the presence of a common environmental component favoring the ACE model as the most reasonable and descriptive model, providing the most likely inference of the data.

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For instance, students recognize the relationship between observations and inferences, and recognize the importance of providing a substantial base of evidence in suggesting likely inferences.

This difference is evidenced in NS1 (analysis replicated using both software programs) where vicariance is only reconstructed under the global most-likely inference by BioGeoBEARS.

Because ENM approaches in such cases are often more refined, the use of ENM to complement phylogeographic predictions will likely improve inference of Pleistocene refugia (see below).

That approach is a hybrid of the Big Data tools, which sift through troves of medical literature, and logic tools to identify likely chains of inference — what humans see as logical explanations for the "why" of things.

Production of laccase by the psychrotolerant bacterium in wide range of temperature and pH is likely to have inference in biotechnological processes.

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