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It can be concluded vs we can infer

Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably in many contexts. They both convey the idea of drawing a logical conclusion based on evidence or reasoning.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 2535 views

It can be concluded

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a logical deduction or inference.

This phrase is used to express a final deduction or inference based on evidence or reasoning.

Examples:

  • After analyzing the data, it can be concluded that the hypothesis is correct.
  • Based on the evidence presented, it can be concluded that the suspect is guilty.
  • It can be concluded, therefore, that imports from other third countries have had no significant impact on the economic situation of the Community industry between 1996 and the end of the IP.
  • It can be concluded that the share of aluminium and steel wheels in the production of new cars remained stable.
  • It can be concluded that foreign drivers, who pay their fines immediately at the roadside, are never accorded such treatment.
  • On the basis of this information it can be concluded that it is no longer necessary to keep in place the compulsory certification requirement.
  • It can be concluded from the above that in carrying out the debt-for-equity swap SFIRS did not act as a private investor operating under normal market conditions.
  • It can be concluded that the relevant authorities of the Member States acted responsibly in order to rectify the situation as soon as the problems were identified.
  • It can be concluded that the precision figures obtained for the solids-non-fat determination are valid for the determination of the milk solids-non-fat content.
  • It can be concluded that the imposition of measures on dumped imports of the product concerned from the PRC is expected to provide an opportunity for the Union industry to improve its situation through increased sales volumes, sales prices and market share.
  • It can be concluded that at present and in the near future, the by far largest part of EEG electricity is marketed in the regime of statutory payments and via the transmission grid operators.
  • It can be concluded that the imposition of measures on dumped imports of the product concerned from Russia and Turkey is expected to provide an opportunity for the Union industry to improve its situation through increased sales volumes, sales prices and profits.
  • It can be concluded that given the significant spare production capacity in PRC and the dumping practices in several markets, should the measures be repealed, additional volumes would be directed to the Union market.
  • It can be concluded that the loan granted to GfW contained a State aid element within the meaning of Article 107(1) of the TFEU as GfW received an economic advantage it would not have obtained under normal market conditions.
  • It can be concluded that, as far as the data remain under the control of the service providers, those providers also remain responsible for the respect of personal data protection obligations vis-à-vis the data subject.
  • For these reasons, it can be concluded that the aid threatens to distort competition.
  • Hence, it can be concluded that there exists a large degree of convergence between the two Institutions on the key elements of this draft instrument.
  • From these results, it can be concluded with 95% confidence that the true difference is no greater than 8.4% in favour of the twice daily regimen.
  • Given the above, it can be concluded that PRS
  • (127) In this view it can be concluded that the export performance of the Community industry did not contributed to the material injury suffered.
  • (150) Accordingly, it can be concluded that the measures granted to RTP affect trade between Member States within the meaning of Article 87(1).
  • For the above reasons, it can be concluded that the agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire offers benefits for both contracting parties.

Alternatives:

  • it can be deduced
  • it can be inferred
  • it can be surmised
  • it can be assumed
  • it can be reasoned

we can infer

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a logical deduction or inference.

This phrase is used to suggest a conclusion based on evidence or reasoning.

Examples:

  • From the results of the experiment, we can infer that the new drug is effective.
  • By examining the behavior of the animals, we can infer their natural habitat.
  • What we can infer for sure is that it will only increase the work for some patent lawyers.
  • However, apart from the formal aspect, the unity of the package has a deeper logic: liberalisation, as we can infer from various earlier experiments, requires various checks and balances, one of which is undoubtedly consumer protection.
  • I witnessed among the Americans, and certainly in their administration, more restraint than we generally give them credit for over here, or than we can infer from the sometimes unfortunately chosen words of the President.
  • We can infer from that that the action plan has a timeframe of around fifteen years.
  • Nor can we infer his guilt because he didn't respond.
  • And it seems to me that we can only infer from what has already been said that we need to discuss bees, or apiculture will come to nothing.
  • What can we infer from these injuries?
  • And what can we infer from your charming Irish lilt?
  • Walter thinks that they will likely occur again And that we can use them to infer when it's about to happen.
  • Dr. Avery, what can we infer from this?
  • Nor can we infer his guilt because he didn't respond.
  • Walter thinks that they will likely occur again and that we can use them to infer when it's about to happen.
  • I assume that a multiple PhD can infer the potential for embarrassment.
  • You can infer that i was angry about not making my school team.
  • When a woman accepts a condominium in Paris, one can infer exclusivity.
  • Th-that's okay. I can infer from context.
  • I can infer from that directive that you do not intend to share all this exceptional technology with us.
  • One can infer that they really do value justice above all.
  • I will be telling the jury about whether they can infer anything from the defendant's silence, Miss Costello.
  • From a drop of water, a logician can infer the possibility of an Atlantic or a Niagara without having seen or heard of either one.

Alternatives:

  • we can deduce
  • we can conclude
  • we can surmise
  • we can assume
  • we can reason

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