(27 quotes found)
“From the fact that I had permitted them to announce My arrival for the function, they could well have inferred that the floods would subside and that I would be in their midst, for, once My word goes forth, it must happen accordingly. Do not doubt it. The furious waves calmed before Rama, the floods went down in time for Me.”
Sri Sathya Sai Baba
“Don't remember what you can infer”
Harry Tennant
“I would infer from the statement that the Fed is somewhat more sanguine on the economic recovery. Perhaps they believe that $55 oil prices are, at least for the time being, something of the past and that jobs are just improving at a moderate pace.”
Jack Ablin
“Don't leave inferences to be drawn when evidence can be presented.”
Richard Wright
“It's interesting to look at, but I wouldn't make an inference about what to do in a relationship based on these models.”
Daniel Kruger
“The refusal gives rise to a reasonable inference that the administration has something to hide here. The administration has done this nominee no service by maintaining its intransigent position.”
Russ Feingold
“It's a fairly extensive restructuring. I don't go into the reasons, but you can infer why.”
Jim Duquette
“We've closed the gap with the state to some extent, ... But I still don't want to make inferences that are too broad.”
Pat Burns
“Perhaps most offensive is the clear inference that the young lady's father approves of her sexual escapades.”
Jim Sedlak
“Consumers shouldn't infer that there is something particularly suspect going on if they see price variations. . . . If you saw the same price at every station it might indicate competition is working perfectly, but it isn't inconsistent with competition that there's a variety of prices.”
John Seesel