Sentences with phrase «false conclusions about»

This statement is false and misleading, and is a classic example of one of the favorite tactics of climate change deniers: the use of short time periods to draw false conclusions about longer - term trends.
This has led DBO to make false conclusions about dog bites because they don't understand dogs, or dog behavior.
Doing so risks us forming (or worse, spreading) false conclusions about them, and it potentially burdens us with deceitful or non-compliant clients.
Spooked by its own false conclusions about the threat, the Bush administration hurried its diplomacy, short - circuited its war planning, and assembled an agonizingly incompetent occupation.
If it does not, we will end up drawing false conclusions about the relative effectiveness of these students» teachers and schools.
Today's authors warn that such a mistake could lead us to false conclusions about planetary atmospheres, compositions, and habitability.
How could this person jump to false conclusions about me?
«Railway data alone, and without proper context, can lead to false conclusions about the root cause of an issue,» CP spokesperson Jeremy Berry said in an email.
These happy vibes are heard by a founder's «happy ears» — often leading the founder to draw false conclusions about the true level of potential VC interest.
We are in agreement that Hansen came to a totally false conclusion about eletrical energy solutions to AGW.

Not exact matches

There has been much spurious research and false conclusions drawn by those known as «anti-Mormons» to lead people to a bad impression of a man who was about as good a man who ever lived - save Jesus, of course.
The interesting thing about accepting the premise of supernatural being (s), is that you can apply perfect logic to a false premise and the conclusions will almost always be false.
I argue that much of the sudden rise in our expectations was under - pinned by false assumptions made at the time about our perceived prospects — our expectations — of winning the League and it therefore follows that whilst the major part of this disappointment was due to the teams dip in performance — my second conclusion is that at least some of our huge disappointment was undoubtedly down to us fans (aided and abetted by the media) getting carried away with our expectations.
Boole devised a way to calculate logical conclusions about propositions using binary numbers; 1 represented a true proposition and 0 a false proposition.
Ryan and Roverts believe that some or many of the other American scientists must have: (1) foresaken their search for the truth, (2) knowingly espoused false conclusions, or (3) remained silent about the scientific and engineering evidence supporting demolition as the true cause for the collapse of the 3 buildings on 9/11.
So, while the conclusion that taking vitamin D and calcium supplements may be bad for you is not false per se, it is incomplete, and therefore misleading... While the ideal or optimal ratios between vitamin D and vitamin K2 have yet to be elucidated, Rheume - Bleue suggests about 150 - 200 micrograms of K2 will meet the need for the «average» healthy person.
As a mob forms outside the reclusive vultures house, Eddie has to admit what hes done and learns a valuable lesson about jumping to conclusions and spreading false rumours.
As a result, the plot of the screenplay by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger (both of whom also wrote the original) comes across as a series of false starts and ends, as the extent of Shen's plan unfolds in chunks along with the facts about Po's past, and since the details of both are foregone conclusions from the beginning, the simple story feels drawn out for little effect.
His conclusion about climate models does not appear to be based on anything, and is patently false.
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.
The two bloggers appear to believe that journalists would run a story without actually reading the key relevant sections of the report, speak to the researcher about the complexities of the data, the background of the findings, the nature of the measurement of topics such as false balance, and the limits as to what can be said in terms of conclusions.
In fact, you can know everything there is to know about a thing, and still arrive at a false conclusion, or at the very least an opinion that's debatable.
I might tell the neighbour — if I knew they weren't just being nosy, but equally as important: if it sold for under market value due to factors that aren't typically or properly articulated in the text overview, or might not be apparent in the photos, I wouldn't want the neighbour to draw the wrong conclusions about where the market was going and start spreading the false word around.
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