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Example sentences for "inferences"

Lexicographically close words:
infelix; infeliz; infer; inferable; inference; inferential; inferentially; inferior; inferiore; inferiores
  1. None of these rosy inferences were shared by Paula.

  2. No court or jury, reasoning along the ordinary inferences of human life, would question this conclusion.

  3. The inferences to be drawn from the Kaiser's personality are somewhat conflicting.

  4. Not only are the premises in dispute, but the inferences from admitted premises are too conflicting.

  5. It has given occasion among modern historians to important inferences disgraceful to everyone concerned.

  6. The uninstructed who draw inferences of fact from the verbiage of legal documents will discover often what are called "mare's nests.

  7. Ordinarily this validity can be determined only by trial; consequently these a priori inferences should be looked upon as hypotheses to be tested by trial under standard conditions.

  8. Hamilton should deny ever having made remarks from which inferences derogatory to him could fairly have been drawn.

  9. If these questions are answered in the affirmative, then the inferences which gentlemen have drawn, of the impracticability of collecting the duties laid in the bill, are just.

  10. These are the just inferences flowing from the promptitude with which the summons to the standard of the laws has been obeyed; and from the sentiments which have been witnessed, in every description of citizens, in every quarter of the Union.

  11. He was also equally required to suggest, for the consideration of the House, whatever he thought expedient; but there was a most material difference between communicating information, and argument or inferences deduced from it.

  12. Such practical inferences cannot safely be drawn by direct logical deduction; they will be made with certainty and effect only by spirits which the principle has remoulded.

  13. What inferences in the way of warning are to be drawn from it?

  14. Thus far we have only been able to draw a few inferences relating to the canal, from historical facts connected with the subject; but from this period we become furnished with materials for a consecutive history.

  15. In addition, primitive, deterministic inferences are debunked, and a better image of complexity, as it pertains to the living subject, becomes available.

  16. Inferences in this pragmatic context go beyond those possible in the logical world of truth and falsehood that Aristotle described.

  17. The remaining information is comprised of inferences based on how beings similar to what we believe human beings once were constituted their signs as an expression of their identity.

  18. This method leads to inferences from connections.

  19. This activity is subordinated to a multi-valued logic of efficiency, not to dualistic inferences or truth or falsehood.

  20. You can draw your own inferences from these facts.

  21. Lady Verny had not pointed this out to Stella; she had left her to draw her own inferences from her own instincts.

  22. Where he goes wrong is when he tries to build up as truth a set of inferences more fallacious and more malicious still.

  23. But all the social inferences drawn from it are absolute, complete and malicious fallacies.

  24. To draw inferences from the rhetorical silence of the Fathers as if we were dealing with a mathematical problem or an Act of Parliament, can only result in misconceptions of the meaning of those ancient men.

  25. A school may leave fruits of research of a most valuable kind, and yet be utterly in error as to the inferences involved in such and other facts.

  26. To such a deponent we can assign a definite amount of credibility, whereas in the estimate of the former class of evidence we have only inferences to guide us.

  27. The subdivision of conventional signs may further be split into those which are due to past associations, and those which are due to inferences from present experience.

  28. Pre-conceptual judgment = the higher, though still unthinking, inferences of a child prior to the rise of self-consciousness.

  29. By receptual judgments I will understand the same order of ideation as Mr. Mivart expresses by his term “practical inferences of brutes,” instances of which have already been given in Chapter III.

  30. And, as we shall see in my next volume, this inference on psychological grounds is corroborated by certain inferences which may reasonably be drawn from some other classes of facts.

  31. I do not doubt the value of this grammatical study, nor of the logic which is founded upon it, provided that inferences from both are kept within their legitimate sphere.

  32. These inferences are often summarized as the laws of constant, multiple and reciprocal proportions.

  33. The same force of logical inferences places Richard in this unhappy condition.

  34. I shuddered at what I there discovered, and at the inferences which Isabella's conduct forced upon my mind.

  35. He felt already the thumbscrew of the irrepressible doctor, and feared the inferences he would draw from his admissions.

  36. And in determining this second point much caution will be needed; especially when inferences are drawn from a man's teaching.

  37. A little thought will show that neither of these inferences follows from St. Paul's rule; and we have good reason for doubting whether he would have sanctioned either of them.

  38. I found, too, that he unravelled the question in dispute precisely as our inferences had determined it.

  39. He denied also the inferences which Mr. Dundas had drawn from the West Indian documents relative to the Negro population.

  40. Neither Mr. Child nor Mr. Courthope draws the obvious inferences from the extraordinary discrepancies in the eighteen variants.

  41. Here the compiler leaves his task: the inferences may be drawn by experts.

  42. When, however, all illegitimate inferences have been set aside, and we come to the propositions really and categorically maintained, we find the following: 1st.

  43. He was governed by the astute belief that his very outspokenness in this respect would weaken the inferences which the police might otherwise draw from it.

  44. He's been drawing inferences as well as corks, and he's beat to the world.

  45. The judgment, they said, was unsupported by fact, and was based on inferences and presumptions.

  46. What inferences have our grammarians made from the phrase than whom?

  47. Of principles or inferences very much like these, is the whole system of "Inductive Grammar" essentially made up.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inferences" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.