Sentences with phrase «be cautious about interpreting»

Although the data from both papers clearly showed no unusual increase in extreme weather, we must still be cautious about interpreting any extreme weather data.
It is «a reminder of the need to be cautious about interpreting studies that attempt to distinguish genetic and environmental factors.»
Flu experts are cautious about interpreting the findings, revealed in a report in Dutch but not yet published in a peer - reviewed journal.
«Prof Phil Jones, the CRU scientist who came in for the most personal criticism during «Climategate», was cautious about interpreting the Berkeley results because they have not been published in a peer - reviewed journal.

Not exact matches

«We need to be much more cautious in interpreting any single result,» he said, «and the world of science also needs to think about ways to improve the reliability of these individual studies.»
Robert Sampson, a sociologist at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., says that the study is «clever and well done,» but is cautious about how to interpret the results.
The essential problem the Court faced is interpreting criminal provisions crafted in general terms («consent», «fraud»), when it is (rightly) cautious about expanding the scope of liability of its own accord.
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