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From a drop of water a logician could infer the possibility of an Atlantic or a Niagara without having seen or heard of one or the other.
Arthur Conan Doyle
Water
Seen
Drop
Other
Possibility
Atlantic
Having
Could
Without
Heard
Infer
Niagara
You have to really stretch your imagination to infer what the intrinsic value of Bitcoin is. I haven't been able to do it. Maybe somebody else can.
Alan Greenspan
You
Bitcoin
Value
Somebody
Imagination
Else
Intrinsic
Able
Been
Infer
Maybe
Really
Your
Stretch
If notwithstanding, a Rebellion of the same Kind now afflicts this Country, we should not infer that this Institution is useless, or should be laid aside; but just the Reverse.
Charles Inglis
Rebellion
Country
Kind
Institution
Reverse
Infer
Afflicts
Same
Just
Laid
Aside
Should
Notwithstanding
Useless
Now
By monitoring auroral activity on exoplanets, we may be able to infer the presence of water on or within an exoplanet.
Heidi Hammel
Water
Able
Within
Infer
May
Activity
Presence
Monitoring
Television doesn't like politics very well, if you can infer that from the way they cover it.
Jack Germond
Politics
You
Way
Television
Like
Well
Cover
Very
Infer
Juries must, of necessity, be governed, in reaching many results through inferences from other facts, by certain laws of nature and human reason. They are often obliged to infer one thing from another, and this, whether that other be a fact direct or circumstantial.
Levi Woodbury
Nature
Other
Must
One Thing
Direct
Laws
Obliged
Fact
Results
Through
Facts
Reaching
Another
Governed
Infer
Inference
Juries
Often
Human
Whether
In-Laws
Certain
Reason
Human Reason
Many
Thing
Necessity
It is thus necessary to examine all things according to their essence, to infer from every species such true and well established propositions as may assist us in the solution of metaphysical problems.
Maimonides
Problems
Every
Solution
All Things
Examine
True
Thus
Well
Metaphysical
According
Infer
Essence
May
Established
Us
Species
Things
Necessary
Assist
Deep reading refers to a whole continuum of processes that include some of the most important things about thinking and how we connect thought to what we read - critical analysis, analogical reasoning, how we infer from the text, how do we take another's perspective.
Maryanne Wolf
Perspective
Thought
Important
Reading
Important Things
Thinking
Analysis
Critical
Some
About
Take
Most
Read
Another
How
Continuum
Text
Infer
The Most Important
Processes
Connect
Reasoning
Deep
Whole
Include
Things
I think a lot of the dull parts of first drafts come from a kind of over-managing, intrusive writer who wants to direct traffic. The idea of taking out the parts that the reader could infer is very liberating, and it's weirdly part of radicalizing your work: it allows you to go to new places fast.
Meg Wolitzer
Work
You
First
Think
Liberating
Out
Kind
Intrusive
Direct
Could
Writer
Part
Taking
Idea
New
Weirdly
Come
Reader
Parts
Go
Dull
Traffic
Lot
New Places
Very
Infer
Wants
Places
Your
Who
Fast
Drafts
Hardships of early human life favored the evolution of certain cognitive tools, among them the ability to infer the presence of organisms that might do harm, to come up with causal narratives for natural events and to recognize that other people have minds of their own with their own beliefs, desires and intentions.
Robin Marantz Henig
Life
Natural
People
Events
Hardships
Own
Other
Tools
Minds
Favored
Recognize
Evolution
Ability
Come
Narratives
Causal
Up
Infer
Human
Intentions
Them
Might
Certain
Organisms
Human Life
Beliefs
Among
Presence
Cognitive
Early
Desires
Harm
When you're choosing furniture for your home that's supposed to express who you are, what you are also saying is you want other people to infer what you want them to infer. What if they see something different? Wouldn't it be really depressing if you're trying to be bohemian and instead they see you as Rush Limbaugh?
Sheena Iyengar
Saying
Home
You
People
Other
Furniture
See
Rush
Rush Limbaugh
Something
Instead
Supposed
Also
Infer
Trying
What If
Different
Want
Depressing
Them
Really
Your
Choosing
Bohemian
Who
Express
To punish a man because we infer from the nature of some doctrine which he holds, or from the conduct of other persons who hold the same doctrines with him, that he will commit a crime, is persecution, and is, in every case, foolish and wicked.
Thomas Babington Macaulay
Nature
Man
Crime
Will
Wicked
Every
Other
Punish
Some
Case
Foolish
He
Doctrine
Doctrines
Him
Because
Persecution
Conduct
Infer
Same
Commit
Hold
Holds
Which
Persons
Who
You can harvest any data that you want, on anybody. You can infer any data that you like, and you can use it to manipulate them in any way that you choose. And you can roll out an algorithm that genuinely makes massive differences to people's lives, both good and bad, without any checks and balances.
Hannah Fry
Good
You
People
Differences
Algorithm
Way
Harvest
Out
Bad
Data
Both
Checks
Like
Checks And Balances
Massive
Balances
Without
Makes
Genuinely
Infer
Roll
Any
Anybody
Want
Manipulate
Them
Good And Bad
Use
Choose
Lives
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