Don't leave inferences to be drawn when evidence can be presented.
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And the user may have a higher comfort level deciding what information to provide rather than worrying about what inferences might be made from what they've gathered.
What is the good of drawing conclusions from experience? I don't deny we sometimes draw the right conclusions, but don't we just as often draw the wrong ones?
Reasoning draws a conclusion, but does not make the conclusion certain, unless the mind discovers it by the path of experience.
Circumstantial evidence is evidence.
When a thing is true, there is no need to use any arguments to substantiate it.
Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insufficient premises.
You have to let the viewers come away with their own conclusions. If you dictate what they should think, you've lost it.
Rhetoric is cheap, evidence comes more dearly.
The plain fact is that there are no conclusions.
What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.