Sentences with phrase «confused by your analysis»

Not exact matches

A better Band - Aid is not to be shunned, of course, but let us not confuse better ways to run the system with analyses by which we seek to penetrate the sickness of the system itself.
Moreover, we can engage the complex and unruly body of teachings called the Nicene tradition and, after analysis, determine it confused, ill - developed, and in need of correction by a more thorough interpretation of Scripture.
His Honour considered that, in the present case, the separation of wholesaling and retailing functions tended to confuse the analysis and that, in light of the more powerful constraint imposed by the major supermarket chains on Metcash, compared with the lesser constraint imposed by Franklins, it was not possible to determine the competition consequences of Metcash's acquisition without taking into account the constraints from the major supermarket chains as market participants.
Hi Doc, I'm confused by this meta - analysis.
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Are you ever confused by the different types of cash flow for investment analysis?
The confused SLR analysis set out by Munshi deserves no further description.
How about a stastician stating that he was confused by the reasoning to use improper analysis to arrive at a best guess.The quote: Wrong meathod right answer bad science.
Aren't you confusing your analysis by mixing rational analysis and irrational constraints.
Litigants and litigators are likely to become more confused in the future than they ever were by the standard of review analysis: at least the categorical approach's predecessor comprised four fixed factors.
As such, the Court of Appeal accepted the City's submission the Application Judge had erred in characterizing the By - Law — specifically finding that the concepts of purpose and motive were confused in the analysis: ``... the motives of individual Council members (or even the Council as a whole) do not of itself establish the pith and substance of the By - Law».
Section 53, of course, is also mirrored by s. 253.1 of the WCA and, if both are taken to apply to WCAT's power to review its own decisions (a position not endorsed by the majority), the dissent appears to be embarking on a novel and confusing path by applying the analysis in CSWU to the ATA, rather than considering the WCA in its legislative context.
An analysis of the witchcraft offense in Canada follows, including an examination of the confused judicial interpretation of the offense, and consideration of the social goals achieved by criminalizing such activity when overarching fraud offenses already exist in Canada.
As discussed in the section - by - section analysis of § 1026.37 (d) above, the Bureau is responding to comments and the results of consumer testing the Bureau conducted after issuance of the proposal that indicate that negative numbers are confusing for consumers.
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