Sentences with phrase «drawing conclusions from national»

Drawing conclusions from national child mortality data is difficult because it requires access to detailed, consistent and reliable data for the entire MDG period from 1990 - 2015.

Not exact matches

That's one conclusion you can draw from a new research study, titled «Firming up Inequality,» published this week by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
The new conclusions, published in JAMA Psychiatry, are drawn from three national studies conducted between 1991 and 2013.
Meanwhile, the party's national deputy leader Tom Watson insisted it was not possible to «draw simple conclusions» from the local election results across the UK.
On 20 December, the United States government — acting on advice from the US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB)-- asked both journals to publish only the main conclusions of two flu studies, but not to reveal details «that could enable replication of the experiments by those who would seek to do harm» (see «Call to censor flu studies draws fire»).
Still, the EPA had not drawn conclusions based on the tests and took pains to separate its groundwater investigation in Wyoming from the national controversy around hydraulic fracturing.
This is the conclusion drawn by Prof. Ulf Riebesell from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and Dr. Jean - Pierre Gattuso from the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and Université Pierre et Marie Curie.
The report released last week by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute draws its conclusions from an in - depth study of 10 countries with national standards and testing systems.
That's the conclusion that can be drawn from a national study of district hiring practices by the Center for American Progress (CAP), which reported in a 2016 blog that many districts «have not kept pace with the human capital innovations and best practices of other fields.»
It can be difficult to draw conclusions from these figures alone, said Greg Richmond, president and CEO of the National Association of Charter School Authorizers.
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.
At the 2016 IWCA National Specialty show at Purina Farms in Eureka, MO, both William Tyrrell, DVM, DACVIM and Mariellen Dentino, MD, gave talks on the conclusions drawn from several IWF - funded studies, including the Echo / EKG comparison study, the Atrial Fibrillation study, and the Lifetime Cardiac Study.
At the 2016 IWCA National Specialty show at Purina Farms in Eureka, MO, the IWF presented talks on the conclusions drawn from several IWF - funded studies, including the Echo / EKG comparison study, the Atrial Fibrillation study, and the Lifetime Cardiac Study.
So, imagine one of Dr. Mann's attorney's asking archly, why exactly, is it, National Review, that you don't believe the conclusions Dr. Mann draws from his science, hmmm?
The ECJ has surely drawn some conclusions from its previous confrontation with a national apex court in Ajos.
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