Sentences with phrase «drawing conclusions from short»

This once again highlights the problem of drawing conclusions from short term trends.

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This appears to be the only conclusion to be drawn from the real and underlying message of the piece, conveyed by its final one - sentence paragraph: «In short, Summorum Pontificum weakens the unity of the Church by failing to support the foundational insights of the Second Vatican Council»: the most «foundational» of all those insights, it goes without saying, being the absolute discontinuity between the preconciliar and post-conciliar Churches.
He's certainly a projection but imo drawing conclusions from what he did with the brace on is selling him short.
Data from the levels below MLB is much less trustworthy, and the shorter seasons mean smaller sample sizes from which to draw conclusions.
The study was small and short - lived, and Mahone acknowledges we can't draw a lot of conclusions from it.
Of course, no conclusions can be drawn from such a short time span, because temperatures vary so much from year to year anyway.
Schultz, a professor of synoptic meteorology, and co-author Dr Vladimir Janković, a science historian specialising in weather and climate, say the short - term, large variability from year to year in high - impact weather makes it difficult, if not impossible, to draw conclusions about the correlation to longer - term climate change.
This is why conclusions can be drawn from the recent study, which and how body functions in long - lived rodents differ from the ones in their short - lived relatives.
That record is quite short, though, which makes it hard to draw firm conclusions from it.
But he cautioned against drawing conclusions from a small, short - term trial.
«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.»
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.
In short, even if there existed verifiable data from which to do some kind of statistical analysis of «rejection rates,» one could not draw any sound conclusions from that analysis that would be meaningful going forward.
It is difficult to draw significant long - term conclusions from such a short test, but it is interesting to compare the results to PRPFX.
While 5 years may seem like a long time period, in the world of investing it is difficult to draw long - term conclusions from a relatively short time period.
-- noting that there is peril facing anyone who draws too many conclusions from a short - term climate wiggle, either up or down.]
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.
The results from this unusually long time series highlight both the potential pitfalls of drawing hasty conclusions from short - term studies and the importance of long - term experiments in ecosystem and climate science.
Conclusions however are drawn from short term trends by the skeptics on a regular basis, and it is to their own detriment in the long run.
This is somewhat nit - picky, though it illuminates how fast things can change in a relatively short period of time, meaning that one should be very cautious about drawing any conclusions about climate from an isolated event.
13) No partitioning of energies into long wave radiation (from the atmosphere) and short wave (from the sun), ensuring that no conclusions can be drawn about where the power fluxes measured are coming from.
Some climate scientists, such as Professor Phil Jones, director of the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, last week dismissed the significance of the plateau, saying that 15 or 16 years is too short a period from which to draw conclusions.
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