Sentences with phrase «articles about the flawed»

I sent her links to numerous articles about the flawed Pearson ELA tests and told her that there was nothing the matter with her son — that he's a bright kid who loves reading and that it borders on criminal that these tests would even create a doubt in her mind about the truth of this.

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It is an article about the current perseption of ancient history and why that perception is flawed.
I just don't see the flaws this article is on about mentally in this squad.
I enjoyed your article the other day on the subject of his development, but the gist is still that Ifedi is «surprisingly, right about where he ought to be despite what you've heard / read / felt / seen with your flawed eye - test instruments» I give your comment a rec because you're right, but its a tough sell for most folks
When you write articles for our local news you shouldn't ignore national articles about how flawed a candidate is.
In relation to the two examples offered in support of a flawed hypothesis, I wondered in the first instalment of this article «how does a 2017 offer which was deferred precisely because the environment was unfavourable in 2016, disprove a hypothesis about the conditions in 2016?»
In the first part of this article series, I talked about the flawed logic behind the purported benefits of «loosened muscles» and «deeper stretching,» while in the second article I discussed how spinal flexibility isn't necessarily a desired outcome and that the main premise behind hot yoga — that it burns more calories than exercise in a room of normal temperature — is completely false.
She's literally read every one of my peer - reviewed journal articles and, before finding the many flaws in each paper, she always said something nice about my ideas — something one of my mentors always encouraged me to practice,» said Kim.
A recent article by John McIntosh in the TES expresses concern about schools re-vamping assessment systems under a flawed Levels system... The article found by Incyte Director Jan Lomas — is great in identifying the pupil perspective (backed by significant research) on what they need in terms of feedback which enables them to learn well and make good progress...
Apparently, one way to sell books is to write great articles about why the NYTimes Best Seller list is flawed.
For purposes of this article, allow me to suggest that the conventional wisdom about dividend paying mutual whole life insurance believes that there are essentially two noses if you understand the point... this is a matter of flawed perception.
Read more about the flaws in this proposed pit bull legislation at this link to a prior Shelter Me article.
Well there are flaws in the logic of this article, it says «Sequels do well», but hundreds of sequels do just ok to awful... of course sequels do well when the first installment of a game does good and people are excited about a sequel.
i don't know about you guys but i think gears is one of the best games in these gen yes its have some flaws but i don't see why some people bashing it just because its exclusive i mean they complain about the movement is fell heavy and slow but so do kz2 they complain about the grey and black graphics so do kz2 i know this article have nothing to do do with kz2 but am just mention some point to know that there are people are very blind when it comes to exclusive i don't see a lot of xfans complaining about gears glitch because its ecxlusive and i don't see any ps fan complain about kz2 awkward gameplay why people have to mess a lot of great games and even if they play it they complain about anything just because its not exclusive?
I never bothered to compose articles about XBLIG's need for achievements, gamerscore, or leaderboards, as it was already known to be a flaw in XBLIG.
Partly, the judge found that many of the article's accusations could be read as complaints about the system of science and education — of which Weaver was just a part — rather than specifically alleging flaws in Weaver's professional character.
As you can see from my contibutions and original article, I have grave concerns about the provenance of the raw material, believing that most of it was collected in so flawed a manner that using it as the basis for highly detailed analysis 150 years after the sailor first threw the bucket overboard to gather a sample, gives it a scientific credibilty it does not warrant.
First it's; «momentum is building behind the controversial view that the numbers don't add up» then «A rising chorus of literature in the world's best scientific journals and most prestigious opinion pages has argued the climate change math is flawed» and «For climate scientists, irritating questions from «sceptics» about the «pause» have now become peer - reviewed papers...» which is the intro for Michael Asten as the first quote for the article.
In a December 30, 2010 Financial Post article, where Lawrence Solomon pointed out a major flaw in one source for the claim that there is a «97 % scientific consensus» on man - caused global warming, he said the following about a group of supposedly «climate specialist» scientists:
«Questions have been raised, according to a February 14, 2005, article in The Wall Street Journal, about the significance of methodological flaws and data errors in your studies of the historical records of temperatures and climate change.»
As you'll likely know, there's been a great deal of concern expressed here and elsewhere lately about the economic state of the profession, the most recent addition to the discussion being Mitch Kowalski's post Articling Debate Exposes Convocation's Flaws and the comments it garnered.
This link will permit you to download a PDF file that contains my correspondence with The Lawyers Weekly about the flawed article I discuss in the comments, what I asked TLW to publish, and a longer piece providing more detail about the issues the published article got wrong, and related issues.
For purposes of this article, allow me to suggest that the conventional wisdom about dividend paying mutual whole life insurance believes that there are essentially two noses if you understand the point... this is a matter of flawed perception.
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