Sentences with phrase «at real conclusions»

What ever happened to using real data and arriving at real conclusions?

Not exact matches

We can further confirm the conclusion of «stocks over bonds» for investing in most inflation periods by looking at the real returns of long - term treasury bonds versus the total U.S. stock market starting at the unprecedented and long - lived bond bull market starting in 1982.
I have come to the conclusion that the stated reasons for raising rates are not the real reasons, at least not for some Fed officials.
So, while they may say that questioning strengthens faith, they truly don't mean it... because logical contemplation on the subject matter can lead reasonable people to the conclusion that there is no God... or at the very least that their «chosen» God is not real.
Once this description is accepted, certain conclusions will follow, but the real problem is to arrive at the adequate description.
When I realize that the particular conclusions generated by the serious reflection that arises from such assumptions have only the authority of those assumptions, then I feel free to turn to another philosophy that includes among its data human persons and their interactions; for my perception of reality is such that these seem to me at least as real and ultimate as sense data and mechanical relations.
In reassessing my status I have come, not at all surprisingly, to the conclusion that whatever real or imagined function I was fulfilling as a survivor has run its course, and that indeed the era of the survivor is drawing to a close.
Since I have not seen any real slowdown in my weight loss during this time I draw the conclusion that at least for me there is no negative impact between keto and caffeine.
talk about skewing the stats to fit your own conclusions... this is like a slap in the face to every real Arsenal fan... have you no shame, have you no dignity, have you no sense of right from wrong... if you think everything was so well orchestrated why is everyone and their brother laughing at the way in which we conduct business both on and off the field... either you're a paid hack or a delusional buffoon... regardless you can't be a genuine Arsenal fan because the difficulties facing this club having been going on for years and this latest episode in our pathetic recent history is but a glaring reminder of how far we have fallen... I'm not going to waste my time discrediting every single ridiculous statement you made in your love letter to Wenger, but if you write another article I will gladly expose you for the fraud you truly are... this club is in desperate need of a serious cleansing and for you to try and package this dog and pony show as a well - oiled machine is a direct insult to anyone who has supported this team during the supposed «lean» years... the deceptive and disrespectful manner in which this organization has treated it's fans is an abomination to supporters everywhere and for you to even try to justify their actions is akin to saying just shut - up and keep filling our pockets... so please crawl back under whatever stone you crawled out from under and think carefully before you spew this type of propaganda ever again
It'd be fun if you'd at least lay out what your real standards were, though, since the ones you keep citing don't actually lead anywhere near the conclusions you're trying to draw.
«Best» is such a subjective term and it is impossible to come to a sensible conclusion that pleases everyone, with some arguing that La Liga's big two of Real Madrid and Barcelona mean their league is clearly the best while others will suggest that the competition for places at the top of the table ensures the Premier League should be top of the pile.
Real boss Ancelotti has won just one of three games in charge at the Bernabeu against Atletico, so this isn't a foregone conclusion, even though Atletico are deemed to be a bit weaker than they were last term in their La Liga winning season.
The league is a foregone conclusion at this point, so winning in Europe again is a must, especially because Real Madrid are winning all the Champions Leagues.
It will take more than the first pre-season friendly of the summer against Wigan Athletic to draw any real conclusions about Mourinho's tactics or his plans but one stark difference from United's performance at the DW Stadium and their style of play last season under Van Gaal was the behaviour of their full - backs.
My hope here is that by looking at the research that is being used to form opinions on bedsharing, I can show you what is involved in the research and allow you to come to your own conclusion about the real risks inherent in bedsharing versus the risks of other factors interacting with bedsharing.
«The real question is, how does this relate to performance in the real world under less controlled circumstances,» says Timothy Roehrs, a psychophysiologist at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, who cautions against drawing broad conclusions from such a small study.
In fact, Green America agrees: «After looking carefully at the available research and considering both the environmental and health impacts, Real Green has come to the following conclusion: Organic cotton cloth diapers are still the best option, unless water conservation is a big concern in your area.»
If you have selected a specific name, add it in the center or at the conclusion of your real name, to make it even more gangsta - like.
Over at USA Today, Susan Wloszczyna has come to the conclusion that, in a fairly weak year for film with a less - than - competitive Best Picture slate to show for it, the performance categories are where it's at this year: The real action this year is in the acting.
Now, with the film (and its cliffhanger conclusion) debuting to surely gargantuan numbers, it's clear that Marvel's perpetual - motion machine couldn't even get that right, and the only real infinite war is the one the studio is waging against a superhero - free night at the movies.
The image of Carol Anne before the hearth of television and TV's omnipresence in the earlygoing suggest a note of real interest as Spielberg begins to excavate the cancers eating away at the bonds of familial connection that receive a bookend in the picture - framed conclusion of the domestic portion of Catch Me If You Can.
A real world problem or question is at the heart of every project - based eLearning experience, and learners must conduct research and acquire the necessary information to arrive at their own conclusion.
At the conclusion of the three days, educators will leave with real - world methods for sustaining and improving their progress.
The Dry felt like real life - flawed characters whose lives either end or go on, but skillfully managing to present a bit of hope for the future at its conclusion.
His conclusion is that tontine annuities should be added to the «approved and endorsed» menu of financial and insurance products available to de-accumulate wealth at retirement; in addition to stocks, bonds, cash, real estate, long - term care policies and even conventional annuities, so long as the insurance companies don't charge too much for the guaranteed.
We can further confirm the conclusion of «stocks over bonds» for investing in most inflation periods by looking at the real returns of long - term treasury bonds versus the total U.S. stock market starting at the unprecedented and long - lived bond bull market starting in 1982.
I then wrote another piece at RM applying the framework to residential housing in mid-2005, and I came to a different conclusion: yes, residential real estate [RRE] was near its top.
I won't spoil it here, because you may disagree, but suffice to say that there's no real conclusion, and while there is the illusion that you can get a better ending by doing better at the last part of the game, I've found no evidence for that being the case.
In an opinion piece over at Game Set Watch, EA designer Brice Morrison examines his own experiences with the Blue Bomber's latest, eventually coming to the conclusion that Mega Man 9 resonates with a certain type of gamer because its difficulty curve resembles that of real life.
This and a lack of characters with any real personality plagued Skyrims story as well, and just like Skyrim it leaves Reckoning's plot feeling a little bland and dry at points, but overall it's still an enjoyable enough story that leads to a pretty epic, if easy, conclusion.
So essentially, I put the arguments of both sides «to the test», and arrived at the conclusion the theory is real, that the models have validity, that there is a need to consider what they mean, and what the tradeoffs are for different policy choices for mitigating it.
If you study the conservative approach to climate change policy long enough, the implication that they are trying to participate in a scientific conversation starts to fade away and you realize the underlying logic they are using actually starts from the conclusion that regulation and government intervention are bad and proceeds to the premise that there is no real problem with climate change, at which point, they pick around for snippets to support their premise.
I clearly have a bias (in that I believe based on the evidence I've seen that AGW is both real and dangerous enough to warrant strong action), but when I see a reference to a climate mechanism I know nothing about (the PDO in this instance), I tend to want to look at the available literature before leaping to conclusions based on my bias.
According to a report at the time by Sovereignty International, Professor Robert Watson, the former chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), was asked in a press briefing in 1997 about the growing number of climate scientists who challenge the conclusions of the UN that man - induced global warming is real and promises cataclysmic consequences.
There is also support for this conclusion in the metadata; HadSST2 switches from the ICOADS data to the NCEP near - real time product at the beginning of 1998.
One doesn't need to utilize the math (which you are so adept at) to begin to distrust the Real Climate conclusions.
After more carefully looking at Figure 3.14 in the IPCC Fifth Assessment, I think the real answer to my question is that the IPCC is not relying on Church & White but rather on Jevrejeva el al and Ray and Douglas estimates to come to the conclusion that «similar rates» (ie 3.2 mm / yr) were found in the period of 1920 - 1950.
Last summer, climate communication researchers at George Mason University and Yale University published a commentary urging the science community to reiterate the scientific consensus on climate change — that 97 percent of scientists support the conclusion that climate change is real, and humans are causing it — citing studies showing that exposing individuals to this message can increase their estimates of the scientific consensus by 10 to 20 percent.
If one were to consider everything in the Wegman report at face value and also consider all the independent bodies of evidence in climate science, we reach the undeniable conclusion that global warming is real.
None of these three is identical to your «throw up your hands and call it a draw» conclusion, nor are they anything remotely like the specious reasoning that claims, «well if it were real, it would be obvious on 10 years,» that frequently hangs out in the same bad neighborhood at the crossroads of Error and Illogic.
In conclusion, the Paris Agreement still does not deserve any of the applause it has been receiving — frontline communities, grassroots level activism and climate justice groups are at the heart of the struggle, and the struggle is very, very real.
You tie yourself in goofy knots trying to figure everything out at the surface without having a clue as to what these «overeducated intellectual thugs» might have learned that would make your life easier (although, disappointing, it might also not allow you to lead yourself as easily to the conclusion that you clearly desire, which is that the greenhouse effect, while real, is basically negligible).
Ensuring good practice, transparency, real peer - review (as distinct from «pal review») and relentless criticism, and a disposition to revise previous conclusions (even conclusions oneself has reached in the past) in the light of new evidence, are necessary requirements for science to progress, and at the same time gain the trust of those outside the hallowed halls of Academia, or at least the most educated section of them.
Noonan's conclusion, however — that university researchers are at no real risk for patent infringement liability and that patents do not cause university researchers to abandon important areas of research — could have important implications for the gene patent policy debate if it is both correct and extensible beyond the stem cell arena.
While the conclusions drawn in this post have value from looking at the industry as a whole, Legal Analytic's real power lies the ability to find the data that most closely fits your particular circumstance - something no static report -LSB-...]
His conclusion: We're looking at the real LG G7, codenamed «Neo.»
The case study assesses your ability to analyse information, reach conclusions and generate ideas and the role simulation assessment will give you a real flavour of what it could be like to practise law at Dentons.
As you imply at the conclusion of your article, the day that enough of us reach that point is the day that the real estate transaction model will be disrupted.
And I came to the conclusion that real estate salespeople at the highest rung of their calling are people who find shelter for people — and I thought that was quite a wonderful thing to discover.
What concerns me, and what should concern real estate professionals, is that we need to balance a concern for risk with views from people who jump to conclusions without looking at data.
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