Sentences with phrase «dubious conclusions»

Not that it's easy, given the real conundrum involved in addressing racial discrimination without making our schools less safe or jumping to dubious conclusions from raw data on student suspensions.
Here, I'll take a closer look, paying particular attention to how he gets from his results to his rather dubious conclusions.
However, in the new found enthusiasm for digital photography, many of the participants in this effort seem to have leaped to some very dubious conclusions that appear to be rooted in fundamental misunderstandings of the state of the science.
Sheil, troubled by what seems to her a sensationalistic and bloodthirsty premise for a movie, and an equally dubious conclusion for one, is all the more troubled by the prospect of enacting Chubbuck's suicide for Greene's camera.
However, in the new found enthusiasm for digital photography, many of the participants in this effort seem to have leaped to some very dubious conclusions that appear to be rooted in fundamental misunderstandings of the state of the science.
This is a dubious conclusion if Lull reaches it in the context of systematic theology.
Add some gravitas to their dubious conclusions by associating the academic with a fake research institute.
The statistics assignment writing team associated with us believes that this subject is not just about numbers and facts but also allows us to evaluate claims based on quantitative evidence and helps us know the difference between reasonable and dubious conclusions.
This mixing of reported and operating earnings, coupled with an arbitrary extension of a medium - term observation to a very - long - term historical period, leads to dubious conclusions.
Conclusion Imprecise mathematical notation facilitates foggy reasoning and dubious conclusions.
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