Sentence examples for yield a conclusion from inspiring English sources

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Some valid moods may be derived from others by subalternation; that is, if premises validly yield a conclusion of form A, the same premises will yield the corresponding conclusion of form I. So too with forms E and O.

"This is Step 1 in a process which over the course of months and years will yield a conclusion about where cancer clusters exist in New York," said Assemblyman Richard L. Brodsky, a Westchester Democrat who sponsored the mapping legislation, calling it a "first step in getting to answers about whether these clusters are statistical accidents or related to an environmental cause".

Pr. 53a3 14), and that of the premise combinations rejected as non-syllogistic, some (five, in fact) will yield a conclusion in which the minor term is predicated of the major (An. Pr. 29a19 27).

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Clearly, the method of elimination yields a conclusion of truth only if two assumptions are fulfilled.

Nonetheless they are, or can be useful, if the ideal sector conservatively extends the finitary, that is if no proof from finitary premisses to a finitary conclusion which takes a detour through the infinitary language yields a conclusion we could not have reached, albeit perhaps (herein lies the utility) by a longer, more unwieldy proof.

In contrast, a more nuanced interpretation of results, focusing on patterns of magnitude and precision, yields a conclusion that associations between maternal smoking and ASD may differ by the presence of co-occurring intellectual disabilities, consistent with the meta-analytic combined results.

As President Trump said on Monday, "We want to go through a full process" and, "if it takes a little delay, it'll take a little delay". It may be that such a process will not yield a definitive conclusion.

We found that treatment effects of acupuncture compared with nontreatment controls had the highest tendency to yield a positive conclusion (84.3%), compared with nonneedle-insertion controls (53.3%).

In medicine, such a trial might yield a definitive conclusion: Drug A is superior to drug B. In health program development, answers are rarely so cut-and-dried; instead, experiments must be pursued iteratively as results give rise to new or more-refined questions.

These scholars find pure empiricism "very alienating". And some younger economists working in the mode of Angrist, Card, and Krueger have drawn criticism; they are sometimes depicted as opportunists looking for any topic that can yield a clear conclusion, even about something as seemingly inconsequential as the use of gym memberships.

Randomized studies of the survival of acute renal failure patients in intensive care according to the type of membrane used [60 75] do not yield a definitive conclusion because of the small total number of patients studied (under 650).

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