Therefore, it is a (by some deliberately promoted) misunderstanding to
draw conclusions from such a short trend about future global warming, let alone climate policy.
It's hard to
draw conclusions from such a short drive and small sample size, but it appears Hyundai's seven - speed dual - clutch transmission is improved also.
And yet, it never occurred to me simply to
draw conclusions from such a premise.
Not exact matches
From the above case studies, one can
draw conclusion that the Federal Reserve's pursuit of maximum employment have often contributed to the rise in risk asset valuation (an intended effect of easing financial conditions), and
such policy would only be reversed during times of acute (or perceived) inflation risk.
@fred, lunch never said a thing about the universe being finite... all that was stated was the word «beginning»... the only
conclusion one can
draw from such a word is that there is also an end.
Those are details (if true),
from which you might
draw such a
conclusion based on your worldview.
In either field, our position must rest on faith in God, but in conjunction also with the most reasonable
conclusions we can
draw from such knowledge as we have.
But his rationale ends with an economically worded warning whose implications are exceedingly far - reaching and implicitly add a very strong rider to any
conclusion that might be
drawn from his doctrinal expose,
such as that indulgences should be widely granted and the people strongly encouraged to use them: `... yet other works of satisfaction are more meritorious with respect to our essential reward, which is infinitely better than the remission of temporal punishment».
In my case the disease was distinctly what would be classed as nervous, not organic; but
from such opportunities as I have had of observing, I have come to the
conclusion that the dividing line that has been
drawn is an arbitrary one, the nerves controlling the internal activities and the nutrition of the body throughout; and I believe that the central nervous system, by starting and inhibiting local centres, can exercise a vast influence upon disease of any kind, if it can be brought to bear.
Like scientists, babies
draw conclusions from physical data, and even statistical analyses,
such as when they experiment with what will prompt a smile or positive response
from their caretakers.
I referred to tax - funded benefits in my question, but this does not provide an answer to why the US
draw different
conclusions from this than the rest of the world (who also provide
such benefits to expats, even if they don't pay taxes on foreign income).
Here is where linguistic methods inevitably rely on interpretation of human readers of texts, rather than statistical measurement, so I would be foolish to
draw any strong
conclusions from such a basic analysis of two speeches.
But it was difficult to
draw any hard - and - fast
conclusions from such limited observations.
Of course, no
conclusions can be
drawn from such a short time span, because temperatures vary so much
from year to year anyway.
When attributing information to scientists, the textbooks used verbs
such as believe, think or propose, but rarely were scientists said to be
drawing conclusions from evidence or data.
To
draw that
conclusion, the researchers had to rule out other effects,
such as polarization that could arise
from dust particles along the line of sight.
Although
drawing conclusions about small population subgroups —
such as kids at risk of violence —
from broad population trends can be dicey, it is still worth noting that as violent video games proliferated in recent years, the number of violent youthful offenders fell — by more than half between 1994 and 2010, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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.
«The real question is, how does this relate to performance in the real world under less controlled circumstances,» says Timothy Roehrs, a psychophysiologist at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, who cautions against
drawing broad
conclusions from such a small study.
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 would perhaps be premature to
draw too many
conclusions from such a small sample however, if further evidence does conclusively show amyloid beta deposition, which has been linked to Alzheimer's, may be transmissible through neurosurgical instruments, similar guidance to that aimed at preventing the transmission of Creutzfeldt - Jacob Disease (CJD / vCJD) could be recommended.
I think it may be difficult to
draw conclusions from studies because there are factors that can not be measured that play a role in menstrual synchrony
such as the particular nature of the relationship and the specific living arrangements of the women.
«Because of metabolic adaptations to prolonged changes in diet composition, the results of
such short - term studies can not be applied to longer - term situations... Although more long - term studies are needed before a firm
conclusion can be
drawn, it appears,
from most literature studied, that a VLCARB is, if anything, protective against muscle protein catabolism during energy restriction, provided that it contains adequate amounts of protein.»
But regardless of how serious we should take the suggestions that endurance exercise may be bad for your heart, one
conclusion you can
draw from these studies is that endurance exercise, especially extreme or ultra-endurance exercise
such as marathons or Ironman, does not seem to have all the cardio - protective effects that we might expect, especially if you already have pre-existing heart issues.
Any
conclusions drawn from such a tiny sample size is bogus.
Drawing drastic
conclusions from such a study is biased.
While it boasts some of the richest, most believable character interactions in the series, and
draws the game to a fairly satisfying
conclusion, it's pacing suffers
from the frequency of
such events, and so the episode can feel like a bit of a slog to get through.
It's not that she didn't observe what was there, but that she
drew such different
conclusions from it.
This paper takes a critical look at the research on formative assessment, raising concerns about the
conclusions drawn from landmark studies
such as Black & Wiliam (1998).
Making Observations, with a focus on
such skills as gathering and
drawing conclusions from textual evidence; noticing patterns; tracing the development of central ideas and themes; detecting shifts in voice, tone, and point of view; and
drawing comparisons across texts.
However, to
draw such a strong
conclusion, despite the explicit RAND
conclusion that charter students moved into schools with «racial distributions similar to the TPSs
from which they came,» the CRP authors ignored the magnitudes of the changes in black enrollment.
OECD analysis finds that about 15 percent of variability in the performance of American students is explained by socio - economic factors; the OECD average is 10 percent.13 Research suggests that if the PISA results of U.S. students are adjusted
such that the distribution of low - income students is more similar to other countries with comparable post-industrial economies, both math and reading results would look significantly higher.14 This does not mean the United States should not be concerned about international comparisons of educational achievement, but it suggests that the
conclusions drawn from rankings based on national averages are limited and that reality is more nuanced.
I am leery
from drawing too many
conclusions from this, but, then again, there is no
such thing as a free lunch.
If you want to
draw any real
conclusions, it's always best to include actual sales data
from more reliable sources,
such as Nielsen BookScan.
This article, like so many
such,
draws conclusions from a limited data set, and over-generalizes
from them.
Such are the
conclusions to be
drawn from a report on Tuesday that both Taiwan's AU Optronics and Korea's LG Display have provided Apple with 7.85 - inch touchscreens for testing.
There are thought to be three biases that cause most people to make
such poor investment choices: anchoring, the tendency to extrapolate
from recent events, and
drawing conclusions from stereotypes.
It is difficult to
draw significant long - term
conclusions from such a short test, but it is interesting to compare the results to PRPFX.
As Paul Meehl (one of the founding fathers of the importance of quant models versus human judgements) wrote: There is no controversy in social science which shows
such a large body of qualitatively diverse studies coming out so uniformly in the same direction as this one... predicting everything
from the outcomes of football games to the diagnosis of liver disease and when you can hardly come up with a half a dozen studies showing even a weak tendencyin favour of the clinician, it is time to
draw a practical
conclusion.
Noting that Stella's painting is contemporaneous with other uses of paradox of a politically difficult sort
such as Godard's right - wing hero who quotes Lenin in Le Petit Soldat, made around the same time, one might also
draw some
conclusion from Stella's great work being one of negation of an elaborate sort, including of traditional aspects of oil painting
such as its surface.
That's the wrong
conclusion to
draw from such a successful sale.
The media (and some pundits and politicians) often mis - summarize,
draw the wrong
conclusions from, twist, or mislead the public using
such letters.
But
from such broad open - minded study of all data, valid
conclusions can be
drawn.
The only reasonable
conclusion to be
drawn from the above is that CO2, volcanic outbreaks and El Nino events have little or no effect on the background temperature trends in stratosphere and troposphere because of the ability of the Earth system to change the height of the tropopause and the size and location of the permanent climate zones to change the speed of energy flow through the Earth system and thereby negate any
such effects.
I do not propose that
such oscillations are an important part of the recent warming, but I think that their possibility is a further obstacle in
drawing conclusions from the historical time series.
STEI wonders how this
conclusion may be
drawn from such an inconclusive and suspicious study, whose scope is not mortality, and only targets the «density» of selected non-raptor species.
This is the stark
conclusion drawn by Anderson and Bows: «The logic of
such studies suggests (extremely) dangerous climate change can only be avoided if economic growth is exchanged, at least temporarily, for a period of planned austerity within Annex 1 nations and a rapid transition away
from fossil - fuelled development within non-Annex 1 nations.»
Such efforts help inform of the reliability of the published data and
conclusions drawn from it.
Although his comment suggested
such, I doubt that he really believes that individual commenters here were responding because something had been «deemed urgent» by some unspecified «deemers,» and, (2) it seems to me that you might be
drawing conclusions from Lewandowsky's research that (assuming you find his research methodology to be valid — which some seem to question) are not supported by the evidence he offered: Evidence that informs the question of whether conspiracy ideation is relatively more prevalent on the «skeptical» side than the «realist» side.
Nik — would you prefer «rejectionists» given the fact that people
such as yourself reject the scientific data and the logical
conclusions that are
drawn from it?