They are asked to
draw conclusions using both calculations and graphs and also consider other factors affecting growth.
First Teacher: Well, it looks like my students need some extra work on benchmark LA.910.6.2.2: The student will organize, synthesize, analyze, and evaluate the validity and reliability of information from multiple sources (including primary and secondary sources) to
draw conclusions using a variety of techniques, and correctly use standardized citations.
I'll form hypotheses about how to stop her from crying, interpolate the correct amount to feed her, and
draw conclusions using a specialized vocabulary (e.g., «Two Ba - bas before night - night results in big poo - poo.»)
Yes but this is based on fitting ARIMA (3,1,0) to data and then
drawing conclusions using this model.
Not exact matches
If it was going to take Apple that long to bring a car to market, then we could only
draw two
conclusions: Apple wanted to develop a vehicle to
use future technologies that aren't practical or accessible today, or Apple is completely incompetent when it comes to this car project.
Tempe police Sgt. Ronald Elcock said local authorities haven't
drawn any
conclusions about who is at fault but urged people to
use crosswalks.
Using this lens, we
draw the same
conclusion: It's very early — the equivalent of where the internet was in the early to mid-1990s.
Additionally, there will be a set time period allowed for its
use, with the ability to double the investment amount or create a replicated trade disappearing as the
conclusion of the expiry period
draws near.
The primary
conclusion I
draw from this is Google has a great deal of trust for the anchor text I
use to point to my own pages.
It's about
using quantifiable data to
draw a
conclusion.
Why don't you learn what the various religions actually teach instead of
drawing your
conclusions from the misguided «professed followers» who simply
use their religious beliefs to make their actions acceptable to the dumb masses.
I
use my senses and deductive reasoning to
draw logical
conclusions.
A secular astronomer and a Jesuit astronomer study the exact same natural phenomena and
draw the same scientific
conclusions using the same strict scientific method.
I'm not sure what sources the author
used to
draw her
conclusion but I think she needs to do further reseach.
8) «This
conclusion serves to corroborate the inference made by Soviet archaeologists from their discovery of camel - headed wagons that as early as the first half of the third millennium B.C. two - humped camels were
used in Turkmenistan for
drawing wagons...» The Camel and the Wheel, Richard W. Bulliet p155
One thing that mankind has is the ability to
use logic, to be able to reason, to
draw a proper
conclusion based on evidence, a capacity that animals who are governed by instinct do not have.
You believe in something that someone else has figured out rather than
using your own personal experience to
draw your own
conclusions.
When it comes to Judaism, one would think, judging from his
use of Scripture as proof texts, traditional Jews simply read Scripture verbatim without coming to it and
drawing normative
conclusions from it through the lens of the Talmud.
You are not
using «simple logic» to
draw your
conclusion that there must be an all powerful creator if the universe arose from a single point in space and time.
The most probable
conclusion to
draw from passages of this sort is that either Thomas or earlier Gnostic tradition made
use of the canonical gospels at points where we find parallels, and that there is no reason to suppose that any passage in Thomas (in spite of interesting textual variants) provides an earlier or a more reliable version of any saying of Jesus.
I am curious about which scriptures you
use to
draw the
conclusion that it isn't the wrath of God that requires the propriation for sin.
Go look up for yourselves secular studies on how much an average (this means typical, as opposed to your very ILLOGICAL
use of anecdotal evidence to
draw conclusions or simply spouting the same thing you read in a combox somewhere) Christian gives of his own time and treasure to charitable causes versus an average atheist.
Mr. Thorson makes the serious charge that I
draw my
conclusions in «something akin to the way in which popular discussions of the theory of relativity
used to suggest that it justified relativism in philosophical and moral thinking.»
However, an argument that is based on a false premise is not able to be
used to
draw any
conclusion of value.
Let me illustrate this
use of world - order theory with reference, first, to several examples that have nothing to do with religion but provide striking evidence of how one may be forced to
draw new
conclusions.
This part below is my own opinion
using facts about the lifestyles of nomadic peoples to
draw conclusions.
Even those books which the Portuguese writers of the 16th century examined and
used for
drawing their
conclusions are not available today.
Can you cite the studies you are
using to
draw this
conclusion?
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».
Do your own research (please
use scientific journals and not blogs) and
draw up your own
conclusions!
Dr Gavin Stewart, a Lecturer in Evidence Synthesis and the meta - analysis expert in the Newcastle team, added: «The much larger evidence base available in this synthesis allowed us to
use more appropriate statistical methods to
draw more definitive
conclusions regarding the differences between organic and conventional crops»
using your opinions as facts and then
drawing a
conclusion as if it was scientific is about as stupid as it has gotten on this site.
The role has emerged more by chance than by design and therefore it's difficult to
draw too many
conclusions about the intention of coaches
using such players.
Todd's Take: Warren does an outstanding job
using what the market tells him to
draw conclusions on how the professionals view the early college football landscape in 2013.
Using only a single tool or
drawing conclusions from seeing only one perceptible aspect of concussion management creates a distorted, «pixelated» image, they say.
Use of data in this condition should lead to significant limitations on the
conclusions drawn from it.
Had the aim of this analysis been to identify characteristics associated with PPH, clearly these covariates would have been included (as would many of the maternities excluded from the analysis as described earlier), so it would not be appropriate to
use these results to
draw conclusions about the association between PPH and covariates other than intended place of birth.
Conference further notes the NASUWT's
conclusions,
drawn from research, that tackling cases of staff bullying staff
using the Grievance Procedure is ineffective because of the lack of a stronger legal remedy.
Nagourney could have
used numbers like these to
draw some
conclusions, but didn't.
Airbnb fired back, saying the comptroller's office
used a flawed methodology and
drew illogical
conclusions.
This working group
drew up a policy paper which made various
conclusions, all in favour of greater cooperation with ICE as part of «the
use of enforcement in tackling rough sleeping».
When we
draw conclusions in the lab, we
use all of the data points, not just the ones that line up.
It's of no
use to
draw conclusions about inefficient agricultural practices in Panama, for example, if you can not transfer the information gained from research to the local population that actually depends on that land for their livelihood.
«However, while promising, we didn't have a large enough sample size to
draw firm
conclusions about
using bone mineral density to determine sex — that would require a larger study,» Ross says.
The findings concerning the distribution of tree crowns are important, because they can be
used to
draw conclusions about, for example, the carbon content or productivity of a forest.
Using statistical methods, they were able to
draw conclusions about individual emission sources from the measurement data.
«In our laboratory
using laser light we analyzed how the manners of vibration of molecules in the crystal changed with increasing pressure and on this basis we
drew conclusions about the structure of the material.
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.
While Gibson stresses that it is again too early to
draw conclusions about these items, he and the other researchers are considering these items as a possible indication that the emptied cistern was
used as a refuge by Jewish residents hiding from Roman soldiers during the siege of 70 CE.
I am still working for this company part - time, now that my dream of
using computational methods for
drawing conclusions «for reality» has come true.