Sentences with phrase «by predetermining the results»

The IPCC settled the science by predetermining the results and then ignoring all the rules, procedures and validations required of science.
Professional witnesses offering personal opinions from the stand, juries deciding based on emotion and bias, plaintiff lawyers being sleazy, and judges writing decisions driven by a predetermined result or just bad reasoning come to mind.

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When you have regular, quality testing and examination taking place, conducted by qualified maintenance technicians according to a predetermined schedule, your chances of identifying issues before they result in downtime increase exponentially.
«We have a fear that this apparent attempt to compromise what was otherwise a very smooth and transparent process would seem to be consistent with what is being alleged to happen to transparent elections overturned by the government in power to have a result already predetermined.
Funghi et al., however, found that in waxbills, bill color — a trait that can change quickly — is not the result of predetermined sexual differences, aggression, or sexual selection, but rather appears to be influenced by changes in the abiotic environment.
So, by «predetermined,» Rothstein's is saying that the MET team's acceptance of the two premises colors the methods they choose and, more importantly, how they interpret and present their results.
His work is often driven by self - imposed, predetermined sets of rules, or «visual algorithms,» which result in intensely compressed, freehand geometric patterns.
His artwork is driven by self - imposed predetermined sets of rules, or «visual algorithms,» which find their end - result in intensely concentrated, vibrantly - colored, freehand geometric patterns.
The definition used by UNFCCC predetermined how the research and results would be political and produce pre-determined results.
They created a false imagery, supposedly verified by computer models, orchestrated to produce predetermined results.
Reduction in the number of weather stations, elimination of raw data by national governments, unexplained manipulations of existing data, and deliberate loss of data were all done to predetermine and justify results.
Progressive government policy driving government funded «science;» + Government funded science paid to achieve a predetermined result; + A predetermined result achieved by the substitution of statistics for science; + Statistical manipulation of sparse data delivered to a progressive media to support the original government policy.
In such cases, game results are rewarded automatically by a predetermined transparent system.
Predetermined inventory control levels based on evaluation of historical sales data and future financial forecast, resulting in increasing monthly turnover almost by double
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