Sentences with phrase «abstract at least it states»

I'm not sure that the reference to the attention study was accurate though — in the abstract at least it states that an «external focus» («focused attention away from the body») worked better than either no focus or an «internal focus» («focused attention on the body's movement»).

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In the eleventh century Dante would probably have been almost as incensed about imperial intervention in the affairs of the Church — at least in the abstract — as he was in the fourteenth about papal intervention in affairs of state.
From the abstract: Authors of this report find that «within the 30 states that [still] require student learning measures to be at least a significant factor in teacher evaluations, state guidance and rules in most states allow teachers to be rated effective even if they receive low scores on the student learning component of the evaluation.»
The Fraser Institute has published material skeptical of climate change science since at least 2001, which marks the publication of Global Warming: A Guide to the Science by Willie Soon and Sallie L. Baliunas The abstract states: «There is no clear evidence, nor unique attribution, of the global effects of anthropogenic CO2 on climate.
One of the central claims of (Mann, 2008)-- as stated in the abstract — was that «Recent warmth appears anomalous for at least the past 1,300 years whether or not tree - ring data are used.»
As for the rest, I'd suggest you ask the denier to some work, and actually point out where in the article it states that global warming isn't happenning or isn't caused at least in large part by increasing greenhouse gas concentrations, and to be on the safe side (because things can be taken out of context), ask him / her to also quote the abstract and the conclusion.
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