Sentences with phrase «convincing case possible»

The problem with this type of writing (and thinking) is that it sacrifices actual data analysis in favor of making the «most convincing case possible».

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In the wake of some high profile daycare abuse cases in the mid-1980s, there was a rash of studies which found that, with enough effort, it might be possible to convince a small percentage of typically very young children that something happened to them which in fact did not happen.
The Blair Witch model made a pretty convincing case against creating a sequel as soon as possible, but Paranormal's producers did just that anyway.
Rather than a case of appealing to as many crowds as feasibly possible, instead it convinces pretty much no one save the most dedicated of fanbases that this is a finished, polished, complete experience worthy of the Resident Evil title.
With respect to Zhao (2016) he works out: «The problem is that, while it may be possible to find some properties of the climate simulation that look better in one of these models than the others, the biases in other parts of the model affecting the same metric can make it hard to make a convincing case that you have constrained cloud feedback.
In any case I'm absolutely convinced that it's not possible do determine, which prior is favored without some additional input that determines the measure in the phase space of continuous variables.
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It is possible that law societies are preventing this in many cases, but the government is not convinced.
Even if the judge had been convinced that removal was necessary that afternoon he should have directed that a further hearing took place as soon as possible so that the case could be heard properly.
All of them have only one ultimate goal: to convince you to settle your case for as little as possible, and often for much less than it's worth.
You're right that there are slim pickings for the Senate (on the most optimistic possible assessment, Montana, Iowa, South Dakota and Louisiana would seem to be conceivably in play), and as regards the Presidency, I've already argued that a convincing case for how they'll win back Ohio is the threshold question for any GOP nomination contender who expects to be taken seriously.
This is especially the case in application and reference letters, where you would have to be as convincing as possible.
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