Sentences with phrase «cautions about drawing»

But I would be cautions about drawing any other conclusions.
Charles Deeming, an expert on reptile reproduction at the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom, also cautions about drawing firm conclusions from close analysis of just a few eggs.
¦ We would urge caution about drawing hard conclusions from regional differences appearing in the survey.»

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«I have learned since I came to Calgary that you have to be careful here about what you draw from the B.C. experience,» she cautions.
He cautions, however, about drawing too many conclusions from animal studies and early - stage clinical trials.
But Jones, like Hyman, cautioned about trying to draw conclusions about individual behavior based on studies of groups.
The researchers caution against drawing any conclusions about our extinct human ancestors based on the genetics and possible traits that they left behind.
This is an observational study, so no firm conclusions can be drawn about cause and effect, added to which confining the assessments to a period of four years might have underestimated the true impact of persistent distress, caution the researchers.
Hodder cautions, however, against drawing too many conclusions about a society so distant from our own.
The researchers caution that it's impossible to draw broad conclusions about Neandertal life histories from this one sample, such as whether Neandertals weaned their children earlier or later than modern humans who lived at the same time, or whether Neandertal children grew up faster, as some earlier studies have suggested — questions that could heavily bear on why Neandertals could not keep up with modern humans in the survival sweepstakes.
Nevertheless, Fashing cautions that because the report is based on just one observation, it is premature to draw conclusions about how widespread such behavior is in marmosets and other cooperatively breeding primates.
But, he cautions, it is «way too early» to draw firm conclusions about whether the vaccines will extend the lives of cancer patients.
But he cautions that it's hard to draw conclusions about these spot measurements without more data.
Kirp ends his critique with a caution about schools» soaring technology spending, as part of a trend that ignores teaching and learning and instead draws reformers to «hyped claims.»
University of Virginia cognitive scientist Dan Willingham has repeatedly cautioned against invoking the idea of developmental stages to draw strong conclusions about what children are ready for.
«I would caution everyone to be careful about drawing conclusions... anyone who claims to have this all figured out is pedaling a personal agenda, rather than an educational one.»
It's too early to draw hard and fast conclusions about the program's effectiveness from those numbers, in part because they only cover one year of achievement data, the secretary cautioned.
Claire Gilman, the chief curator at the Drawing Center, who worked with Frank on the show, says the traditional Brothers Grimm stories were told by mothers to their children as «tales of caution» about such very real concerns as being married off against your will.
[UPDATE 3/6, 1 p.m.:] Isaac Held, a climate modeler at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton, N.J., responded today with some caution about seeking relationships between the ocean and atmospheric changes around the tropics, and also drawing conclusions about their relationship to global warming.
This ends up changing estimates of cumulative carbon emissions since the pre-industrial period, but given the large uncertainties involved the authors caution against using these revisions to draw conclusions about remaining carbon budgets associated with staying within the 2C or 1.5 C warming targets.
A secondary result is that caution is required when trying to draw conclusions about any differences between the models and the observations, whether it be to identify internal cycles of the climate system or problems in the models, because the differences that we do see are mostly within the range of uncertainty of the observations.
Drawing on her efforts to apply international experiences when teaching US college students, Laurie R. Noe sounds a thoughtful note of caution about the pitfalls of trying to import what one observes in diverse countries and cultures to one's own environment, while remaining positive about the value of a global perspective.
We thus suggest caution in drawing conclusions about early parenthood's overarching effect.»
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