Example sentences of "[pron] can deduce " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You know , ’ he said , ‘ you people have a habit sometimes of coming here to Israel with some specific details and thinking that from them you can deduce some universal truth .
2 At other times , however , reason can correct the appearances of sense ; from the waxing and waning of the moon , according to how it is illuminated by the sun , we can deduce that it is a globe , and not the flat disc it appears to be .
3 We can deduce that a nucleus of beryllium has four protons and five neutrons , iron has 26 protons and 30 neutrons , lead has 82 protons and an awful lot of neutrons .
4 We can deduce that what an animal does depends on its state , and that its state depends on its past history of reinforcement and on its genetic propensities ( for example , its propensity to be reinforced by food ) .
5 But from a study of detailed thin sections through the colonies we can deduce a good deal about the growth ( astogeny ) of colonies of bryozoans long since extinct .
6 So we can deduce what the field of vision of our globular-eyed trilobite was , by looking at the directions in which all the lenses face .
7 Two figures occur in the open literature from which we can deduce the amount released in the radioactive cloud that crossed England and Wales and Western Europe .
8 These results show that , if x J ( or σ J ) is basic we can deduce the corresponding row from the rest of the tableau .
9 For a given BFS , if we choose the so that whenever is basic , then ( 8.2 ) contains only the non-basic variables and we can deduce that is the objective-row coefficient of .
10 Whatever happens , either we obtain an efficient solution or we can deduce that there are no efficient solutions .
11 This suggests that the effects of the renewal of LSW in the early 1970s have just reached the Rockall Trough , and from this we can deduce that there is a circulation time of 18–19 years between the Labrador Sea and the Rockall Trough .
12 Not only did this new attitude towards children begin to emerge among educationalists in the middle decades of the eighteenth century , but we can deduce also from the success of small private academies , from the development of a new kind of children 's literature , and from the vastly increased expenditure on the amusements and pleasures of children , that parents , too , were no longer regarding their children as sprigs of old Adam whose wills had to be broken .
13 From these categories we can deduce a number of possible types of change or stasis to which an initiative like the ESSE/L Project may be related , whether directly or indirectly .
14 But this integer is clearly smaller than unc and so it does not lie in S. That is , unique factorisation does apply to this smaller integer and we can deduce that the remaining unc pair off ( in particular r -1 = s — 1 so that r = s ) in the manner described in the statement of the theorem .
15 But there is in fact a very interesting er story archaeological story which we can deduce from the outside of this building .
16 Surely we can deduce from the very strength of our aspiration that love , once achieved , eases the daily ache , works some effortless analgesia ?
17 We can deduce from this that if a guard g is used to guard two different processes , then whenever that guard becomes ready either copy may be activated , the choice being invisible to the environment .
18 From this we can deduce that n = n' and that there is a bijection unc such that for each
19 From these we can deduce the rest .
20 He was equally outspoken about the servile wars in Sicily ( as we can deduce from Diodorus who follows him ) .
21 If player A follows the strategy suggested above we can deduce that B t 's beliefs on A's type continue to be described by a normal distribution , because the B t 's will face a signal extraction problem when they are forming their expectations of z .
22 From the analysis of Section 6–4 we can deduce that it is the conjunction of the distortion with non-unitary income elasticities that is especially important .
23 From the equations in ( 3.43 ) we can deduce that : since .
24 And from our analysis of the signal extraction problem we can deduce that economies with highly volatile aggregate demand will be economies in which a high proportion of unexpected local price movements are attributed to aggregate demand shocks , and will therefore be economies in which shocks to aggregate demand have little impact on real output .
25 And from this we can deduce that
26 But the coefficients estimated on and in the output equation are estimates , respectively , of , and and so we can deduce from these four estimated coefficients estimates of and .
27 Similarly , by taking the coefficient estimated on in the equation , and the coefficients estimated on and in the output equation , which are estimates of and we can deduce other estimates of and .
28 We shall see below how these effects can be treated more formally , but we can deduce some general principles at this stage :
29 Only valence shell MOs that are occupied by at least one electron can be studied by photoelectron spectroscopy ( PES ) , but for these we can deduce the binding energy and also in some cases the bonding or anti-bonding character of the orbital .
30 For these reasons , we can deduce that PABA-UDCA disulphate is a single pass type of compound in the gut for the evaluation of intestinal microflora , and the administration test results reflect the sum of activities of bacteria in the small intestine and colonic .
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