1. As a structural engineer, he draws conclusions about overly high chimneys, mortar quality, and roofing tiles. 2. As with the origins of many other events no definite conclusions can be drawn. 3. As Wolff notes, these wealth data are still preliminary and even in final form are notoriously difficult to draw conclusions from. 4. Because of the way data were collected, no valid conclusions could be drawn about the geographic distribution of incidents. 5. But the worst of the scandal is that all the wrong conclusions are being drawn from it. 6. Conceptual factors are those which limit our ability to draw conclusions from experiments, even if they are technically perfect. 7. Conclusions are often drawn from small samples and single case studies and findings can rapidly cross boundaries. 8. Despite these potential distortions, certain conclusions can be drawn about global income distribution. 9. However, in drawing this conclusion, Piaget is giving undue emphasis to the more negative aspects of his results. 10. I believe that one should not draw conclusions in the absence of evidence. |