Mr. TODOROV: One-second exposure to the two faces is sufficient to form the inference.
These are grave moments, akin to another inference in a courtroom with so much at stake.
Though Judge Ito wasn't telling jurors took that Fuhrman took the Fifth, the inference was there.
The proper inference from our work is not that one group is more enlightened, or less.
By inference, of course, Walt asserted that he too, is a great friend of Israel.
Prosecutor James Wolffe QC asked could any inference be drawn from the appearance of Ms Boyd's eyes.
The not-so-subtle inference is that only a greater reliance on Keynesian policies can help us avoid it.
One inference was that, if the Palestinians failed to secure a state, Israelis might forfeit theirs too.
It did not mention the United States specifically, but analysts have drawn that inference from the communication.
One inference is that the bacteria may not merely be living in the plaques, but creating them.
So the inference is that Germany cut its cloth to suit global economic conditions, and reaped the benefit.
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The inference seemed to be they were less important than the next gag poking fun at bulimic actresses.
You have avoided answering the most basic, legitimate, questions about this disturbing episode, whilst fuelling inference and rumour.
In the end, a fair inference drawn from the disposition of this arbitration is that Lavo emerged exonerated.
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The inference of the above quote is that everybody bought the same stocks.
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The unstated inference is that something similar might be true in Asians, too.
The tribunal drew an inference of discrimination from the use in the recruitment advertisement of the phrase "youthful enthusiasm".
Lord Brennan QC added that if the pair did not give evidence, an inference would be drawn against them.
Both the Nyaya and Vaisheshika schools of Hindu philosophy had a great deal of reverence for inference and a proto-scientific method.
The popular inference from Mr Brown's AV wheeze is that being hunted to death seriously compromises the integrity of a government.
Inference: The market believes that Obama, the likely Democratic choice, will win.
They adopted a tactical position to avoid any inference that after firing the first shot, Martin had followed the intruders before firing again.
That inference, called 'the only logical inference, ' is not only the rankest form of speculation, it is also contrary to the direct evidence.
The logical inference, then, is that with other sports, an athlete can go to practice or a game, and then go home to relax.
Illston said she would instruct jurors to make such an inference when they consider the case during a trial scheduled to begin on March 30.
No inference could be drawn from my visit to the DMV.
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Drawing a similar inference about investment banks is not as easy.
That you gloss over this distinction and then cite links that take a decided anti-union stance leads to a reasonable inference about your view of unions.
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One inference is that the first phone Samsung introduces using Youm will be a Windows Phone and not a phone based on Google (GOOG) Android.
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