It can be difficult to draw conclusions based on these reports, because they are random.
It's just too early to make comparisons to other events or to draw conclusions.
But it says that is still too early to draw conclusions about this year's final application figures.
"It is best not to draw conclusions from the first set of figures on applications, " he said.
In fact, regulators around the world have found it very hard to draw conclusions from these academic studies.
"I would not want to draw conclusions about all the Afghan police from one single incident, " he added.
Many people draw conclusions that a lot of women put up with abuse because they have some inherent vulnerability.
She does not have to draw conclusions at this point said she may mull this over for over two weeks.
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You can draw conclusions on what I've said if you wish, but I'll be putting a file to the coroner.
Keep in mind, that often data from multiple metric systems will be needed to help you draw conclusions about your decisions.
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Lawrence di Rita, the chief Pentagon spokesman, told the BBC it was still too early to draw conclusions from the first reports.
To even further take some of the cognitive load off the driver, Garmin is developing additional features that automatically draw conclusions from accessible information.
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Yet Mr Ignatieff wants to draw conclusions that will impress foreign ministers as well as cultural pundits, and the results can, alas, be comical.
The survey results reflect some response to the election and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) statement, but not enough to draw conclusions from it.
That does back up the earlier studies, but there was a 14% chance that the result could have happened randomly--far short of the 5% that scientists require to draw conclusions.
The data from other Apple component suppliers cannot be used to draw conclusions about Apple sales because no other supplier has such a large percentage of its sales dependent upon Apple.
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He also notes that his predictions were supposed to be an average for 10 years from 2004, so it was too early to draw conclusions, as Lord Howell did, in 2006.
But he said that the less-sick outpatient heart failure sufferers in this trial should not be used to draw conclusions about the safety of Natrecor for heart failure inpatients in hospital wards.
Although Bavaria is the country's biggest and second most populous state, with 12m people, it is also the worst possible one from which to draw conclusions about how German voters in general behave.
Instead, he repeatedly urged the justices to let the democratic process proceed free of judicial encumbrances and give time to observers to draw conclusions about any potential social harms associated with same-sex marriage.
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It's harder to draw conclusions for then, however, as the most significant factor of the 2009-10 figures in this year's GERS report is the dramatic lurch into the red of the UK's finances, Scotland's included.
Perhaps it is easy for securities analysts and economists to stay locked up in their offices and analyze data in order to draw conclusions about this company or that company or the direction the economy is headed.
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And while some cellular mechanisms have been discovered that may lend plausibility to a vitamin D hypothesis, there are as of yet no convincing data that allow us to draw conclusions about vitamin D and these diseases.
And you should be able to draw conclusions about it, such as the unique ways it lies or bends the truth, and the extent to which it does so compared to the other guy, and to past campaigns.
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Several research groups, including the National Research Council, part of the congressionally chartered National Academies, have complained that a lack of data on firearm use and ownership has meant they cannot draw conclusions on key questions related to guns.
It's important to note that the Toronto study was very small, and it is impossible to draw conclusions from it, said Matthew Miller, associate professor at the Harvard School of Public Health, who co-wrote the editorial that accompanied the study.
Relatively few of them--about 0.4%--on any treatment had heart attacks, and that makes it difficult to draw conclusions about whether patients on Prexige were at more risk than those on ibuprofen and naproxen, the older pain drugs in the study.
Though they were careful not to draw conclusions from their data, is it not reasonable to think that at least some of that discontent comes from the feeling that the grass is greener elsewhere a feeling made plausible by the sexual revolution?
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