That may seem like a reasonable inference, but it's not a logical conclusion.
Some hospital executives say that, instead of asking detailed questions, they should be allowed to make reasonable inferences.
Lord Murray said the only reasonable inference was that the blows had been struck deliberately.
Twenty-three cases is probably enough to draw some reasonable inferences.
So it's a reasonable inference that she was on the roof, or in here, all the time after she left the ballroom.
In fact, as no one saw her again, it's more than a reasonable inference that she was up here.
But it's a reasonable inference from their sheer size.
The reasonable inference from the letter was that Blanche meant to await his return.
What does it mean, for example, that agencies must use the best information or examine all reasonable inferences in cost-benefit analysis?
The reasonable inference from the evidence is that he did.