Not exact matches
Not properly accounting for differences between business owners and non business owners in studies of household wealth can lead to erroneous
conclusions about the significance of different saving
motives.
As I read further, from the context, he appears to be referring to a specific question
about extreme weather — yet his rhetoric seems to be aimed at implying a broader
conclusion about the intellectual clarity, and
motives, of the scientists he calls «alarmists.»
In his book's
conclusion, who did Conway cite regarding assertions
about powerful corporations and weak reporters, and who did he cite regarding assertions
about the funding of «disinformation campaigns» and the ideological
motives of people like Dr Singer?
Down the road, you may need people like this in your corner, so before you jump to
conclusions about intentions, take a step back and analyze the real
motive.