Can we then infer that this was a covert CIA operation without U.S. military involvement?
Fed watchers had to infer whether the central bankers had loosened or tightened policy.
Yet no one would infer from this that Romney did unusually well with African American voters.
Here we can infer an "over-under" of 19 net House seats shifting to Democrats on Nov. 7.
It is reasonable to infer that BP will remain a viable and strong financial entity despite this incident.
Sceptics have never liked this chart, which necessarily relies on statistics to infer historical temperatures from tree rings.
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We can only infer the answers from questions that were asked, notably about how problematic implementation would be.
Based on his statements, we can infer that his net worth is becoming more modest with each passing day.
This observation was used to infer that this was the coldest summer in at least the past 400 years.
And, more broadly, can we infer that corporate boards as a whole are getting better at CEO succession planning?
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Because Zelaya so often plays both sides, it is difficult to infer what his true intentions and motives are.
It went off without a hitch, as you'd infer from the photo above.
These new data, combined with the most recent estimates of its mass, allowed the researchers to infer its chemical composition.
The aspect the system can only infer is the level of trust that you have with others in your network.
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And what can we infer from the fact that the first big deal out of the box would be Dell?
Kevorkian stressed that prosecutors can only infer his intentions from the videotapes of Youk's death: only he knows the truth.
We can infer that businesses are beginning to rebuild inventories after allowing them to become very lean over the last year.
They further infer that regulation has not been sufficient to ensure that fees reflect the value that funds create for investors.
Such events occur, he says, because the rules we infer from the observation of events never contain the full range of possibilities.
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One may also infer that with reduction in tax burden would also come a reduction in the features of the tax code.
The first is the fallacy of trying to infer from just a few insiders' actions what tens of thousands of insiders believe.
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New-wave keyboards work to "infer" what the user is trying to type.
Language City don't mean a thing to me Audiences, the same program is always on I'd infer, it's best to avoid the law...
So maybe Walsh, Matthews and the others don't hear the GOP dog whistles but merely infer them from the reaction of the "dogs, " or voters.
We pay people lots of money to be able to give insight a computer cannot easily infer and we should trust that this provides some value.
Turnover rates in portfolios are high, mutual fund performance chasing is the norm, and investor sentiment shifts much more rapidly than good discipline would infer.
The problem here is that you need to infer their wealth from the fact that they live in castles, are royalty and wear fancy dresses.
Under the circumstances, is it not appropriate to infer that to tell the truth would be to confirm all of the questionable charges against him?
In other words, if an economy that makes T-shirts is also likely to make bedsheets, the authors infer that T-shirts and bedsheets are closely related.
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