Sentence examples for reasoning implies from inspiring English sources

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This reasoning implies that the exit strategy of raising the interest rate on reserves in tandem with the rise in interest rates on bills is equivalent to the standard contractionary open-market policy.

But unless these two senses of "inference" are conflated, it is not clear why we should assume that a capacity for articulate thought and reasoning implies an understanding of the former as well as the latter.

The setup involves four acts with the following form: The intuition behind the STP is that if \(g\) is weakly preferred to \(f\), then that must be because the consequence \(Y\) is considered at least as desirable as \(X\), which by the same reasoning implies that \(g'\) is weakly preferred to \(f'\).

The above reasoning implies that (bar {C}) is maximized with the best subset of RRHs balancing the antenna processing gain and RS overhead, i.e., finding the optimal solution of (11) leads to network capacity maximization in consideration of the antenna processing gain and RS overhead.

Though the empirical evidence clearly demonstrates the connection between a college education and employment, such reasoning implies that were it not such, Americans would be far less likely to continue their education past high school.

Others bemoaned the low quality of the photos; this line of reasoning implies that if Lawrence was going to pose in the buff, she should have had the courtesy to provide us with the highest calibre revenge porn.

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Carter's reasoning implied that smart aliens must be a rare breed indeed.

The C.I.A.'s refusal to pursue this line of reasoning, Mylroie implies, has led American counterterrorist officials on a wild-goose chase of global proportions, hunting down Islamic extremists when they should have focused their energies on Iraqi intelligence operatives.

The other three participants found the reasoning compelling, implying that they subscribed to a view of the native speaker as the norm in language assessment.

It seems that pangs of guilt about the immorality of an action that you carried out in the past, on this reasoning, would imply more directly that you have (or at least had) the ability to act otherwise than you did, and therefore that you are free in Kant's sense.

In his opinion, Judge Weeks said he was "especially troubled" by this line of reasoning, which implied that "African-Americans, as a group, will continue to be discriminated against in the future".

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