Not exact matches
I also came to the
conclusion that paying «
experts» 1 % per annum was simply not cost effective in the current extreme low yield environment, so decided that I would try and learn as much as I could
about making my own investment decisions.
I've read a lot of books, because I'm a geek and want to know what «the
experts» recommend, then because I'm an engineer and a very logic person, analyse the whole thing and the different opinions to come to a
conclusion, my
conclusion about what to do.
This means that New Yorkers — probably journalists, and budget
experts in businesses and civic groups — will be able to rapidly crunch the numbers in the budget, and draw their own
conclusions about what is being proposed and debated.
While cutting carbon dioxide is the only way to halt warming over the long term,
experts said, earlier research has come to similar
conclusions about the short - term advantages of limiting black carbon emissions.
Even as major media figures such as New York Times columnist and megaselling «flat - world» guru Thomas Friedman were trumpeting Gathering Storm's
conclusions,
experts in labor - power economics and research administration were voicing less publicized doubts
about any purported dearth of well - trained U.S. science graduates.
«In general they're making progress, but at this point, early in the game, we're not able to draw definitive
conclusions about how they're doing,» says water policy
expert Kenneth Reckhow of RTI International in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, who chaired the panel.
«The outcome, with Japan disagreeing with
expert panel
conclusions about a lack of justification for lethal sampling, was not a surprise,» says Phil Clapham, a cetacean biologist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Seattle, Washington.
Despite the difficulty of making firm
conclusions about the data, some
experts find the USPSTF recommendations, which are open for public comment until July 10, misleading and potentially dangerous.
Charles Deeming, an
expert on reptile reproduction at the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom, also cautions
about drawing firm
conclusions from close analysis of just a few eggs.
Smith and his colleagues got the idea that the fossilized lizards might have a fourth eye after other
experts came to contradictory
conclusions about where the lizard's third eye was located.
Of course, the best way to learn
about whiskies is to taste them for yourself and draw your own
conclusions, and with the benefit of our
expert tasters you'll be on the right path to making smarter buying decisions and discovering the world's most enjoyable whiskies.
However, other
experts say it's still much too early to be drawing
conclusions about how the common core is affecting student assessment data.
Moukawsher, who heard months of
expert testimony on public education from January 12 to June 3, made the same
conclusion about special - education funding and what he concluded were lax standards for evaluating teachers and for promoting and graduating students who can not read.
Noted as well were the «absence of any meaningful» challenge to [Sheri's]
experts»
conclusions, especially
about the dramatic swings noticed between her, and potentially others» scores, and the other «litany of
expert affidavits submitted on [Sheris»] behalf].»
Amazon doesn't reveal information
about its algorithm or how it works, so what we can discern falls under the heading of «educated guess» — but marketing
experts share my
conclusions.
I also came to the
conclusion that paying «
experts» 1 % per annum was simply not cost effective in the current extreme low yield environment, so decided that I would try and learn as much as I could
about making my own investment decisions.
I'm decidedly a believer in anthropogenic climate change, because even my meager experience of first and second year Physics, as a student of Chemistry and Physics, leads me to that logical
conclusion after having read a bit
about the subject from
experts, like here at RC.
How much spare time each week do you have to read all the relevant credible published science papers already available for years, and read existing reports by govt / science / economic / agri bodies on the subject matters, and read the state of current research / know how of existing anecdotal narrow focused regional / local analysis and the opinions of
experts in their particular field... and then deeply think
about all that and come to a rational and reasonable
conclusion on it all?
As John Broder explained on the Green blog and Greenwire laid out in detail, Mary L. Kendall, the inspector general, found that officials under Carol M Browner, the White House coordinator for energy and environment, had changed wording and moved text in a way that made it look as though independent
experts assembled by the National Academy of Engineering had not only reviewed and approved of
conclusions about safety issues, but also the moratorium recommendation.
I prefer to see science as
about explanation and evidence, and so my own definition of «
expert» is that an
expert is someone who knows the explanation and evidence in depth and can therefore explain it to you at any level, so you can see why the
conclusion must be correct.
I'd certainly be prepared to believe that specialists * have * thought of it, and I'm interested to read
about what they say, but I'm not prepared to simply * assume * they have done so, just because they are «the
experts» and it supports a desired
conclusion.
The allegations are based on the false premise that ExxonMobil reached definitive
conclusions about anthropogenic climate change before the world's
experts and before the science itself had matured, and then withheld it from the broader scientific community.
But if you firmly hold that you have a significant
conclusion on this somewhat esoteric topic, the place to have that
conclusion tested is in the published scientific literature - that's what peer review is all
about, to provide a mechanism for an adjudicated evaluation and judgment of your argument by
experts.
People know we don't have the time or capacity to learn
about everything, and so we frequently defer to the
conclusions of
experts.
They will sometimes allow officers to testify
about those
conclusions, but most patrol officers aren't accident reconstruction
experts.
Such
experts will analyze the scene of the accident, the type of collision, the road and weather conditions, the tires and brakes on the vehicles, and much more to come to a
conclusion about what caused the accident and who was at fault.
Here, Jack Lancer, an
expert witness in ear, nose and throat surgery, talks to Lawyer Monthly
about noise - induced hearing loss, the process of performing his medico - legal duties surrounding this condition, and the challenges he encounters in bringing these cases to a successful
conclusion.
One
expert recognised that the lack of written historical records, partly because of destruction of those records, impacted on the
conclusions they could make
about the Larrakia people.43 The court found that native title rights and interests did not exist over the claim area.