Sentences with phrase «draw conclusions from just»

It's difficult to draw conclusions from just a dozen interviews, but here's what I observed about the buyers and sellers who spoke with Rob.
She's reluctant to draw conclusions from just three of Jacobson's 15 patients; she thinks the weaker vector used by the U.K. group may explain why their patients are losing their improved vision.

Not exact matches

If you adjust for the fact that exports to the UK are not that important to rEU (as they aren't — we just learned that), the only conclusion I can draw from exhibit 3 above is that the UK will put many more jobs at risk than any other EU country will.
the observable phenomenon was not wrong, just their conclusions drawn from their limited views.
The conclusion to draw from this comment, as Katelyn Beaty noted earlier today on Twitter, is «that gay men should just wake up to how awesome women's body parts are.»
However, I've sometimes drawn the wrong conclusion from this, believing that I just need to never get that angry or stressed in the first place.
I have never read a book on hell, for or against, just the Bible, and from the Bible is where I draw my conclusions.
Not just draw your conclusions from a few posters on Internet forums?
I personally think it's just really difficult to draw firm conclusions from most spring game settings, whether you think a coach is shielding his players from scrutiny or not.
But to draw any conclusions on positioning and lineups from pre-season games is just plain foolish.
Please just consider that saying less might be a more for you, and sticking to one or two clear points without drawing major conclusions might get you a better response from other readers.
It says (paraphrasing) «we looked at just ONE study consisting of only ELEVEN women and that's so small a group you can't draw any conclusions from it.»
This is not just wishful thinking: it is the conclusion I draw from decades of research from organizational scientists, psychologists, sociologists, economists and demographers.
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.
Other climate scientists, though, are wary of just how skillful such predictions can be and cautioned against drawing too firm a conclusion from them.
It might be too soon, however, to draw conclusions about e-cigarette trends from just three years of data, he added.
But, he added, «you have to be a little bit cautious about drawing any conclusions from this because it is just an association study,» and doesn't prove cause - and - effect.
We should note, however, that this study included just 9 subjects and the results haven't been replicated by other research, so we shouldn't draw any definitive conclusions from it.
Daniel Wu has just been tapped to just the Tomb Raider movie, and based on the description of his role, many have drawn the conclusion that he'll be playing a character similar to Conrad Roth from the 2013 Tomb Raider game.
Among 8th graders, 65 percent could analyze details and draw conclusions from two reading passages — they did better at nonfiction than fiction — but just 52 percent could identify the author's main purpose in writing the piece.
I draw these conclusions cautiously, as my study is based on information on students in just 27 countries, and the available information on the extent of performance pay in a country is far from perfect.
The report draws sweeping conclusions from average statewide data for just 44 states.
«The naive approach is to look across cohorts and draw some kind of conclusion, but it just doesn't tell us much, other than possibly changes in the composition of who's taking the test from year to year,» Glazerman said.
Taking test results from a test that's designed to evaluate a program and using those results to draw conclusions about individual students is just plain unsound assessment practice.
(I'm not one of those, though my sister is — but one book, published just last year, is not enough of a data point to draw any conclusions from.)
I also think it is misleading to draw the conclusion, from the marketing you get in the media, that you can save all dogs if you just knew more about «dog psychology», and I didn't find that stressed clearly enough in his book.
I found a bit that's relevant, but it's quite general, just points up the difficulty of drawing conclusions from local information (with a picture that at least suggests some statistics work was done).
the surfacestations.org study by a non-climate scientist (a «former TV meteorologist») checked just 40 of them and draws an unpublished conclusion from that small set of select stations.
These are complicated methods being discussed and a lot of it is more than just proper method; it involves proper interpretation of what methods are applicable, how to apply them, and what conclusions can be drawn about the analysis drawn from them.
It's just that one can not draw conclusions about the data set as a whole from such information.
All of this just confirms that we can not trust any conclusions we draw from grafting these two data sets together.
In July, SeattlePI.com's Aerospace News blog obtained this comment from a Boeing spokesperson: «Rather than try and describe it from our perspective, if you just look at the allegations that are being made you can draw your own conclusions as to the validity of the suit itself.»
If so, just take a closer look at the categories that do apply to your usage habits and draw your conclusions from there.
Having just returned from two different conferences in Florida, the one conclusion I can draw from both of them is that there still is way too much capital looking for yield.
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