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    inference


    1. What is a necessary inference


    2. An illustration of an inference


    3. We need to realize that there is a difference between "inference and assumption


    4. has infants; therefore this gives us authority to baptize infants, but this is not an inference, it is an assumption


    5. hand, without being specifically stated, then that action, fact, or teaching is inference


    6. In dealing with "inference" we are dealing with implicit teaching


    7. example and necessary inference


    8. selected by the elders in carrying out any obligation of the church, that obligation growing out of that for which there is approved example, necessary inference or a direct statement


    9. ’ Joris said, making my blood run cold by the inference


    10. It all seems eminently sensible to me, though the accepted inference that Alastair would then come home to me does rather take my breath away

    11. ‘What … with all the rejects?’ he asked, apparently outraged at the inference


    12. Jock? By inference that means Maggie


    13. Andy felt his face flush at the inference


    14. He’d not missed the inference made by that infuriating police inspector that Chrissie’s mother would be more than ready to jump at any offer the media might make


    15. Jack ignored the inference


    16. A little annoyed at the inference


    17. It seemed a logical inference that perhaps the industrialized nations of the west might see a rise in poverty in their own spheres of influence


    18. This leads one to conclude an inference that Cain, the firstborn, with the higher status of the two was engaged in that more important occupation


    19. The punishment that was the burden carried by Cain through the rest of his life, his inability to “till the soil” and his “mark,” could also have had a parabolic inference


    20. So God changed Jacob’s name to Israel and by inference a whole nation called Israel

    21. If this warning has a parable-like inference to the church-at-large within a specific time frame, I admit to some uncertainty


    22. That might be seen to imply that he, by inference, saw a time before men were here


    23. I interpreted this as an inference that Ivan Chofsky had cut a deal with the kidnappers


    24. Statistical Inference: The process of making an estimate, prediction, or decision about a population using sample


    25. Sandra looked visibly flustered at the inference that Harry was a sexual stalker and couldn’t even look him in the eyes


    26. vable and describable, directly or by inference; about the sub-


    27. All I can say truly is: ‘I am’, all else is inference


    28. But the inference has become a habit


    29. Q: Is the knower an inference only?


    30. others is of no use to you, you reject all inference from the con-

    31. That was the only inference we could make


    32. Measuring natural gas in the ground is no easy job, and it involves a great deal of inference and estimation


    33. The obvious inference was that they vehemently resented my investigations of them and my having forced them to resume participating in the required “green sheet” process whereby bids and contracts were approved collegially


    34. reply, further exasperated by the added inference that somehow he hadn't tried hard enough


    35. Calvin wondered if his and Shen's inference had gone too far


    36. He clearly understood Jacob's inference that he would occasionally be asked to do things which were probably not legal


    37. in some ways, [with] the inference that certain resemblances imply further similarity


    38. Technically, an inference is an explanation or conclusion based on something known, and an


    39. INFERENCE TO THE BEST EXPLANATION


    40. Do not accept it because it can be proven by inference; Do not accept it thinking it is worldly wisdom;

    41. do not accept it because it can be proven by inference;


    42. The unpleasant inference is that only the destruction of civic infrastructure is a deterrent – soldiers are expendable


    43. inference that have allowed me to reinterpret my purpose, as were my units


    44. ―Still three by three, Captain -- can hear you with some inference


    45. This is just an inference at


    46. Todd was first to pick up on the inference, “Was? What do you mean was?”


    47. This means that absence of consent will be a necessary inference from the age of the child


    48. Flattered by her inference regarding his good mind, he accepted the chal enge


    49. In answering them as he did, while not claiming authority from John, he so satisfied the people with the inference that the effort of his enemies to ensnare him was effectively turned upon themselves and was much to their discredit in the eyes of all present


    50. inference is a place where people struggle together







































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    Synonyms for "inference"

    illation inference deduction reason judgment decision corollary supposition

    "inference" definitions

    the reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation