Yet no one would infer from this that Romney did unusually well with African American voters.
It went off without a hitch, as you'd infer from the photo above.
And what can we infer from the fact that the first big deal out of the box would be Dell?
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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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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He claimed that there is no way to infer from Iran's satellite program that it is expanding the range of its ballistic missiles.
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The team that has gotten so much attention was two people, full-time. (Chuckling.) I mean, this is much less than one would infer from a lot of the press coverage of it.
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The only certainty that Guatemalans could infer from the slow trickle of Sunday's presidential election results was that uncertainty over who their next president will be is set to linger for another two months.
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Professors Even and Macpherson are able to infer from these differences in treatment that the three-stage minimum wage increase led to a reduction in teenage employment of 6.9% (about 98, 000 jobs) in the nineteen states affected by all three stages.
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.
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.
Kevorkian stressed that prosecutors can only infer his intentions from the videotapes of Youk's death: only he knows the truth.
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.
By about 18 months of age most children are able to follow the gaze of another person, and infer things about the gazer from it.
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Keith Briffa, from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit, said the tropical ocean regions were among the more reliable areas from which to infer large-scale temperature changes.
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What we knew were the things I said from which one could infer he had these connections, he supported the terrorist groups, the danger was there.
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As the Court recognized, the GPS unit will disclose trips of an indisputably private nature from which the government can infer not simply where we go, but our political, religious and amorous associations.
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From that bit of logic we infer that Mr. Market will generally do what most people do not expect, the very thing that will cause them most pain and suffering.
Making this determination will also depend on what materials leaked from the test, which experts can use to understand what kind of a device was detonated and infer how it was designed.
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