This observation seriously undermines any sort
of blanket claim that the public interest requires Canadian lawyers to have independence from external control.
His blanket claim was holed by faith groups campaigning, for example, for religious blessing of civil partnerships, and indeed doing so as a matter of religious freedom.
First, says Solz, there aren't a lot of studies to back up weighted -
blanket claims.
The psychology literature never supported
their blanket claims that «incentive plans can not work,» as Kohn put it in the Harvard Business Review, and the conditions under which external motivators backfire are, according to a 1996 meta - analysis on the topic, «limited and easily remedied.»
But by the same token, you can not hide unconcern about teaching to the test under
the blanket claim that the cognitive - psych literature suggests that thinking about a subject helps you learn it, and sometimes mini-tests perform that function.1
There are many, many experts who put forward
blanket claims that timing doesn't work.
Let me state at the outset that I am not sure any of
these blanket claims are accurate.