Sentences with phrase «dubious data from»

«Dubious data from Fulbright's litigation survey: 0.53 % of revenue on average spent on litigation Main Large companies suing — in any given year a quarter do not»

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To this day, Temodar's label — the single most important way the FDA communicates the risks and benefits of medication — still displays data from the dubious Cetero study.
Not that it's easy, given the real conundrum involved in addressing racial discrimination without making our schools less safe or jumping to dubious conclusions from raw data on student suspensions.
New data from the Urban Institute look at the question: Is the nation's largest private school choice program fueling the growth of academically dubious schools?
Holder, using dubious data, argues that the exit of black children from failing schools would «impede the desegregation process» in Louisiana.
The aim of my post is: with poor resolution data (temporal noise due to multi-year oscillations, geographical noise from local ocean level increases / decreases etc.) any claim of a clear signal is dubious.
And if we use RSS TLT data instead of the dubious TLT output from UAH, a similar calculation yields +0.205 K / decade.
The top of it is cut off (it spikes to nearly +23 °C) but that doesn't trouble me much because the extreme highs may be dubious (data from just a couple of sites).
-LSB-...] this graph from «Hanno» is just another variation of Mann's discredited Hockey Stick based on questionable mathematics, outright errors such as data inversions, and dubious or excluded proxies that may not reflect -LSB-...]
Perhaps because of the amount of time people have spent trying to tease a climate signal from low resolution meteorological data, or the large body of work resting on this dubious foundation has confused some into thinking that Anthony Watts needs to calculate a climate signal using alternate methods.
The idea that we have reliable records from that country from that date to the present is bizarre enough in itself, but because there is another station (in another country) within 500 km (of equally dubious provenance) it seems it can be stretched back to 1875, then because there is a qualifying station within 2000 km that data can be stretched back to 1850.
We performed a series of tests to identify dubious data and merge identical data coming from multiple archives.
While we are hesitant to extrapolate from very short data series (always a dubious procedure) it is entirely plausible that reduction in low cloud over the period could conservatively be estimated to have increased heating at Earth's surface by 5 - 10 Wm - 2, an amount more than sufficient to account for all the estimated warming over the period.
I would be highly dubious of the data from many stations especially those outside the core countries.
NOAA even puts the IG's efforts at par with the efforts of others with dubious distinctions: «The findings in the Inspector General's investigation are similar to the conclusions reached in a number of other independent investigations into climate data stewardship and research that were conducted by the UK House of Commons, Penn State University, the InterAcademy Council, and the National Research Council, after the release of the stolen emails All of the reports exonerated climate scientists from allegations of wrong - doing.»
The IPCC from the beginning was given the license to use whatever methods would be necessary to provide «evidence» that carbon dioxide increases are harming the climate, even if this involves manipulation of dubious data and using peoples» opinions instead of science to «prove» their case.
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