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From the hair alone you may infer the Donald.
In other words, we may infer that Kafka was playing hard to get.
Hale had the former but, we may infer, not the latter.
From this, you may infer the history that haunts his shows.
"The correct position is that … foresight of what the principal might do is evidence from which the jury may infer that he intended to assist or encourage to do so," Lord Neuberger, the president of the supreme court said, "but it is for the jury to decide on the whole evidence of whether he had the necessary intent".
Supporters of Ms Suu Kyi may infer from this statement that she is not going to be actually jailed.
And, we may infer, that criminal act went unpunished by law, but has tormented her ever since.
That, we may infer, is because no UK judge was among the 18 applicants from whom the shortlist was chosen.
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