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Nor could you
infer
it from the behavior of voters, who seem poised to re-elect President Cristina Kirchner in October.
Thus, evolutionary psychologists
infer
what makes us who we are from the remains of our Stone Age ancestors (including their DNA), whereas humanists focus on artifacts of a more recent and literate age.
But to
infer
that an immediate start to further hikes is a no-brainer is ludicrous.
But the past is not necessarily prologue: given the remarkable flexibility of market forces, it would be foolish, if not dangerous, to
infer
rising inequality in relative incomes in the coming decades by extrapolating from recent trends.
One may
infer
that such informal arrangements survive in real-world employment relationships because they reinforce our heartfelt feelings of good will toward each other.
Of course, no one should
infer
from the Libyan case that other SWFs across the board are riddled with corruption and conflicts of interest.
Evidently, investors were supposed to
infer
that for all practical purposes they should think of Spanish and German debt as identical – the old hubris of the eurozone.
If the fate of borrowed money cannot be traced, then they must
infer
that it was diverted into private pockets.
Given that Egypt and Turkey are two of the three most populous countries of Islam’s historic core (the third is theocratic Iran), one might
infer
that their ongoing difficulties have destroyed any prospect of reconciling political Islam with pluralist democracy.
It is impossible to
infer
solely from an increase in the volume of transactions how the price of oil will change.
Would it not be a great improvement if, when looking at a particular place, we could have in mind all of the world’s previous experiences and automatically identify the most relevant ones, in order to
infer
what to do next?
There is also the selection bias that we
infer
from looking at the twentieth century, the most successful in terms of economic growth in human history.
Thus, one might
infer
that we face another seven years or so of bad times.
One could infer, and many have, that such statements signal a revival of US devotion to Realpolitik in world affairs.
But followers of Corbynismo are wrong to
infer
that the ills of financial markets infect all other markets, all the time.
As you can
infer
from the title of my new book, 13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown (co-authored with James Kwak), the global consequences will be dire.
But that does not make it wrong for a seasoned investigator like Goldstone, reviewing the evidence that he collected, to
infer
intentionality from the pattern and quantity of abuses.
Whether this is because of the Northern Powerhouse policy is difficult to infer; whatever the reason, it is hugely welcome and important to sustain.
The fact that we can often
infer
the behavior of complex objects or systems from knowledge of their parts – that we get back more than we put in – can help us to hone our predictions further.
With the right adjustments and processing, we were able to
infer
the unemployment rates in different kinds of provinces and municipalities, thereby estimating the real nationwide unemployment rate.
Again, there are limits to comparisons: it is especially hard to
infer
from past episodes the limits to public debt.
But if you
infer
from this that people spend a lot of time planning the lifetime accumulation of their own wealth, you would be wrong.
We are meant to
infer
that, on top of all his talents, Annan shares the ideals embodied during the last days of WWII by the foremost Swede of modern times.
This leaves us trying to use patterns from past, dissimilar crises to try to
infer
the likely prognosis for the current crisis.
By inductive reasoning, if we know the cause and effects, we can
infer
the principles.
If so, new, the new antidepressants would have to target what appear to be progressive neurodegenerative changes in the brain, which we
infer
are taking place because recurrence of depression is so high under currently available treatments.
In the case of Darfur, it would seem more reasonable to
infer
from the evidence the intent to commit crimes against humanity (extermination, etc.), rather than the intent to annihilate ethnic groups in whole or in part.
From their slow motion, we
infer
that they have mass.
If we took the three militaristic terms in vogue at face value, we might
infer
that a country with sufficient financial power first weaponizes its own currency, and then launches a speculative attack against that of a rival.
As part of his study, Forgas investigated the human tendency to
infer
meaning in vacuous statements by asking participants to rate the meaningfulness of verbal nonsense texts.
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