Sentences with phrase «enough actual research»

Well, one guy put a lot of thought into his new tattoo, but evidently, not enough actual research.

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Finally, the objections are based on careful research developed by responsible experts and widely accepted by the public, in one case that children «s ads exploit children who are not yet old enough to discriminate, and in the other that violence on television causes violence in actual behavior.
Unfortunately, according to an analysis of sports - related concussions in young athletes by the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council, not enough actual data exists regarding how to prevent and treat concussions.
Especially given the complexities inherent in the world today (and therefore the depth of detail, legal obscurities, and the like represented in actual legislation), the ordinary voter in a democracy may find his or her time better spent on other activities than doing enough research in order to form an opinion on each potential piece of legislation.
If it's significant enough, I do the research myself and learn the actual facts.
Well the only thing that makes me suspicious about drawing conclusions from all of these nations where the people have a vegan or primarily vegan diet, is that I have done some research that claims the height can arise from genetics, as well as if a person is receiving enough food (now whether or not these studies went off of correlation and did not test actual causation, I do not know).
Continuous series of tree - ring dated wood samples have been obtained for roughly the past 10,000 years which give the approximate correct radiocarbon age, demonstrating the general validity of the conventional radiocarbon dating technique.Several long tree - ring chronologies have been constructed specifically for use in calibrating the radiocarbon time scale.Some may have mistaken this to mean that the sample had been dated to 20,000 radiocarbon years.The second characteristic of the measurement of radiocarbon is that it is easy to contaminate a sample which contains very little radiocarbon with enough radiocarbon from the research environment to give it an apparent radiocarbon age which is much less than its actual radiocarbon age.
I have had three normal nail injuries (no dewclaws) in 25 + years in dogs, none of which caused any long term problems, and my research both online as well as in person with many vets over the years show the same sort of low numbers of actual front dewclaw injury... certainly not enough of a statistical problem to ever warrant even considering the needless removal of all dewclaws in all puppies.
Repeated often enough, ideas start to take on a life of their own until the citations are so far removed from any actual primary research or source of inquiry, that they achieve the status of presumptions upon which yet more faulty ideas are built.
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