Sentences with phrase «draws sweeping conclusions»

The report draws sweeping conclusions from average statewide data for just 44 states.
So Mr. Bedrick draws sweeping conclusions about overregulation of private schools in Louisiana based on a one - year study of schools that had typically not participated in a voucher program before — and that, furthermore, had only discovered at the last minute they were participating at all.
However, relying on erroneous data to draw sweeping conclusions benefits no one.
From one Israeli scientist's objection to Bedouin encroachment on the watershed of an experimental farm, he draws the sweeping conclusion that «in Israel science is political».
It's too soon to draw sweeping conclusions about the academic impact of privately financed programs that provide vouchers to help needy families send their children to private schools, the General Accounting Office concludes in a recent report.
«Although it is too early to draw sweeping conclusions, the initial indications are that the average student attending a charter school has higher achievement than he or she otherwise would,» Miss Hoxby said.
The National Research Council, the research arm of the National Academies, said in its report Friday that it is premature to draw sweeping conclusions about the effectiveness of school reform under the Public Education Reform Amendment Act (PERAA).
The Department of Education rejected the report's conclusions, saying it's seeing promising signs of improvement in student achievement in Race to the Top states and warning that it's too early to draw sweeping conclusions.
Of course, it's hard to draw any sweeping conclusions from these data because a lot of factors determine what the «right» teacher salary should be in any particular state (to the extent that the «right» teacher salary even exists).
But Fordham researchers refuse to draw any sweeping conclusions from their study.
For a car as multi-faceted and complex in character as a luxury GT, it would be foolhardy to draw any sweeping conclusions from a handful of laps around Anglesey Circuit.
While it would have been preferable to hold bonds in an RRSP during the last decade, we can't draw any sweeping conclusions from our findings.
Throughout their review, the scientists reaffirmed the obstacles of drawing any sweeping conclusions, due to uneven representation of various energy sources in the existing literature, and due to potential biases.
«the behaviour you've seen was not known at the time of that report; were it the IPCC could not have drawn these sweeping conclusions that it did»

Not exact matches

Let's set aside for the moment that the above article is based on a mind - numbingly sweeping generalization (one that invalidates any «conclusions» it may draw).
The final Reform Act did sweep away some aspects of the old system, but the conclusion drawn from this study is that the impact of reform on the constituencies varied enormously, and left a third of the surviving old boroughs with fewer electors than before.
«It draws sweeping and often irresponsible conclusions based on limited information and obsolete data,» the CCSA said.
Overgeneralizing: Sweeping statements that draw very general conclusions and don't take into account all possibilities.
Such a sweeping conclusion can not be drawn from a single comparison.
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