He declined to give evidence at his trial - a decision on which judge Charles Byers told the jury it could draw an adverse inference - but his defence counsel, Oliver Saxby, said his client suffered from two psychiatric conditions which meant he had been "a severely disordered individual at the time of the killing".
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The not-so-subtle inference is that only a greater reliance on Keynesian policies can help us avoid it.
Both the Nyaya and Vaisheshika schools of Hindu philosophy had a great deal of reverence for inference and a proto-scientific method.
The raised suspension and 8.7 inches of ground clearance gives the ride that stiffer truck-like inference and more solid sense of handling, particularly in damp conditions, when you want your SUV to handle with a sense of authority.
Artists, he says, rely on our proneness to visual illusions arising out of the fact that all perception involves unconscious inference, as when a two-dimensional retinal image is translated into a three-dimensional perception.
That you gloss over this distinction and then cite links that take a decided anti-union stance leads to a reasonable inference about your view of unions.
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In the study, Rankin and her colleagues made use of The Awareness of Social Inference Test, or TASIT, which uses videotaped subtle-as-a-sledgehammer scenarios of people lying or being sarcastic.
Mr. TODOROV: One-second exposure to the two faces is sufficient to form the inference.
The inference clearly being that those intent on wrongdoing are prepared to tolerate the high-sounding and well-meaning corporate governance restrictions only to the point where such regulations do not inhibit the making of a buck or the avoidance of a loss.
Zalis co-founded and wrote the code for QPID, which stands for Queriable Patient Inference Dossier, a natural language search tool that extracts relevant clinical information from an EHR.
In this particular instance, a 1995 law designed to protect securities firms from abusive investor lawsuits says that before the (often expensive) fact-finding period of a case begins, plaintiffs must show a "strong inference" that a company intended to engage in fraud.
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