Sentences with phrase «few draw the conclusion»

But few draw the conclusion that what we decide to do makes no difference at all.
Quite a few draw the conclusion they could be the prime minister.

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Judging the results of your A / B split test after only a few page visits simply won't give you enough information to draw solid conclusions about the best way to improve your website.
We found the stats about the buyer's journey intriguing, and while we offered a few thoughts, we didn't draw conclusions.
Not just draw your conclusions from a few posters on Internet forums?
There are a few conclusions you could draw here.
In full disclosure, there are still nine days worth of MLB games to be played this April that will directly influence results and, even after April is completed, analyzing fewer than two month's worth of results is hardly a sample size large enough to draw statistically significant conclusions.
To sum up, a few additional conclusions can be drawn from the LEMAR saga — 1.
I always wonder about ex-players looking good elsewhere and think we need to be careful before drawing any conclusions — I mean, another few decent games under their belts and Chamakh and Sanogo will be having statues erected outside Selhurst Park.
I don't think this game is enough to draw any conclusions but a few things I liked.
A rare evening for me not spent working on a Saturday night meant I could sit at home and shoot the breeze (albeit alone and in my head) about the state of play down at the Emirates and a few conclusions have been drawn.
«Unfortunately, she drew conclusions from a hasty scan of a few selected references and didn't mention a large body of powerful evidence supporting breast - feeding,» said Dr. Ruth Lawrence, chairwoman of the pediatric academy's section on breast - feeding.
If any of you were willing to stop patting yourselves on the back long enough to work out the logic, then you'd realize that the only conclusion that can be drawn from this research is that the best method for raising a child is the one that produces the fewest tears (and thus causes the least damage), EVEN if that method be Ferber.
There isn't much of it, and many of the conclusions drawn could be influenced by other factors like socioeconomic status and parental involvement, to name a few.
Either the study has too few individuals to draw ANY conclusions, in which case the entire paper is meaningless, or the study contains enough individuals to provide a meaningful result.
The study drew no conclusions about fathers because precious few of them participated.
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.
Before we plunge into the inevitable frenzy of the Fall campaign season, let's take a few minutes to draw some conclusions about the world of online politics from the candidates» experiences in the race so...
Before we plunge into the inevitable frenzy of the Fall campaign season, let's take a few minutes to draw some conclusions about the world of online politics from the candidates» experiences in the race so far.
Some will draw conclusions about the get - ahead - at - any - costs mentality of much of D.C. professional culture; I'm too busy wondering where a few of the other competitors hang out.
There are few conclusions one can sensibly draw.
(FPTP Lib Dems were slightly less likely to do so, but since there were so few of them it would be unwise to draw firm conclusions).
The report that landed on Sunday drew a few broad conclusions: pricing is opaque; quality and cost aren't always correlated; increased market - share often increases costs; cost - shifting — which is when hospitals with large Medicaid populations try to make up for that by charging more money to commercial insurers — doesn't happen that often.
It wasn't until 1979 that Herbig and a few colleagues announced the dramatic conclusion they had drawn from their observations, one that made the standard infall theory of star formation seem too pat.
Kuller and others are also concerned that if the proportion of black people included in studies is the same as that in the overall population — about 12 per cent — there will be too few in any one study to allow separate conclusions to be drawn about them.
Significantly, in all these cases children draw the right conclusions after only a few trials, not the thousands needed by so called deep - learning techniques.
«We're working with adult amblyopic patients to evaluate the possibility,» he says, «but it will take us a few years before we can draw any conclusion
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.
That would explain why game theorists have so few friendsGareth Edwards draws a conclusion from the finding that we should...
Although Tononi's volunteers got only a few minutes of artificial sleep — not enough for the volunteers to draw meaningful subjective conclusions about sleep quality — previous studies have indicated that TMS applied at certain frequencies during sleep can improve memory.
Non-whites were excluded, as there were too few non-white participants to draw statistically valid conclusions.
Fewer studies have been conducted on the subject of socialization than other facets of aging, but researchers still have been able to draw some conclusions.
Sure, there might be a few papers that take climate sensitivity as a given and somehow try to draw conclusions about the impact on the climate from that... But, I hardly think that these are swamping the number of papers trying to determine what the climate sensitivity is, studying if the water vapor feedback is working as expected, etc., etc..
Minger did not draw unjustified conclusions from this data, but simply showed how Dr. Campbell ignored much of the data, and, in the few cases where the data seemed to support his conclusions, he ignored confounding variables.
There were too few decaf drinkers in the new study to draw conclusions about whether caffeine - free brew would have the same benefits.
We can't draw broad conclusions based on the experiences of just a few people.
Predators does somewhat fall apart towards the end with a drawn out and messy conclusion with a few too many improbable factors letting down what was a reasonably strong film until then.
The ebook draws a few conclusions and discusses how disruption followed by creative growth is the road to competitive advantage.
In 1990, fewer than 10 percent of American 17 - year olds «could use detailed scientific data to draw conclusions or infer relationships,» and more than half of all high school seniors had not mastered 7th - grade math skills, according to the report by the New York City - based Committee for Economic Development.
Policymakers should be cautious about drawing any conclusions based on any study that reports results for only a few years of any program or cohort of students, especially at the beginning of a school choice program, when various stakeholders, such as participating students, their parents, school leaders, and state - level administrators, are on a learning curve.
With a few exceptions, most of Rothstein's criticisms pertain to how the results are presented and the conclusions drawn from them, rather than to actual methods.
Even though the rear space is not a top priority for the customers of such models, we still draw a few conclusions.
McGovern wraps all these richly drawn characters and a host of astute insights around a gripping mystery which twists and turns down a good few dead ends before arriving at its unexpected conclusion - making the whole package irresistible.
The third article draws a few conclusions and points out some ways that librarians can skillfully use their knowledge of ebook business models to stretch their budgets and better serve their teachers and students.
As we have seen, growth or value can dominate for many years, and few managers have sufficient tenure to draw a strong conclusion.
There are a few reasons why the conclusions we draw from animal advocacy research are often highly uncertain:
After all, I've never seen a TNR opponent acknowledge the conclusion drawn by Turner and fellow researcher Mike Fitzgerald in the second edition: «there are few, if any studies apart from island ones that actually demonstrate that cats have reduced bird populations.»
Over the course of many decades of painting and drawing I have come to a few conclusions.
See, when you're down here where I am and unable to make my own a priori determinations, not being in the profession or in any way part of the establishment scientific community, I am interested not only in reading what conclusions Hansen, Schmidt, Holdren, Ladbury and even Mashey have drawn, just to name a few names.
Despite the many unresolved issues touched on in this chapter and discussed in more detail in chapters 5 — 9, the progress that has been achieved over the past few years provides a basis for drawing some tentative conclusions concerning the nature of the observed differences between surface and upper air temperature trends, and their implications for the detection and attribution of global climate change.break
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