Sentences with phrase «flawed conclusions»

The (Stringer) report, which incorrectly interpreted AirDNA data to make assumptions on the impact of Airbnb on New York City rental prices, comes to flawed conclusions at great cost to the thousands of Airbnb hosts that rely on the platform to make ends meet.
In particular, there is a concern that incomplete knowledge or understanding of genetic predispositions, and still evolving understandings of how multiple genomes interact with each other, could result in logically skewed and flawed conclusions about employees or the insured, and result in a form of unwarranted... [more]
Most of us are savvy enough to dismiss obviously flawed conclusions such as «riots are caused by the presence of police officers», even though the police are present in much of the footage.
This assumption leads to the crucially flawed conclusion that exercise is the only -LSB-...]
This, combined with the lack of statistical expertise among journalists and the crushing deadlines under which they work, allowed RAND to sculpt the dissemination of its results with a carefully worded press release that pumped its most provocative yet methodologically flawed conclusions.
«The report, which incorrectly interpreted AirDNA data to make assumptions on the impact of Airbnb on New York City rental prices, comes to flawed conclusions at great costs to thousands of Airbnb hosts that rely on the platform to make ends meet,» the firm said in a scorching statement.
In particular, there is a concern that incomplete knowledge or understanding of genetic predispositions, and still evolving understandings of how multiple genomes interact with each other, could result in logically skewed and flawed conclusions about employees or the insured, and result in a form of unwarranted discrimination.
ERRic Your flawed logic was followed to a flawed conclusion Humans are social animals, we build communities and work toward common goals, because it is mutually beneficial to do so.
In preparing the report, we believe the COC mischaracterized and misinterpreted critical evidence, and the failure to accurately take account of that evidence led to flawed conclusions.
Doctors know that case reports can lead to flawed conclusions.
When we complain that «a little knowledge is a dangerous thing», we are referring to the danger that arises when we draw a flawed conclusion from limited relevant information we hold in our brains, and then base our actions on the consequent flawed knowledge.
Peterson misrepresents class - size data and draws the flawed conclusion that class - size reduction is not working.
You admit that you didn't realise the Hensley field data stopped in 1996, but you bizarrely cling on to the flawed conclusions that you reached as a result of that major error.
Along with your ignorant over-confidence in an undecided science you demonstrate all the credentials for being an IPCC lead author and misleading people to flawed conclusions.
The very idea that the plaintiffs have run out of targets is a flawed conclusion built on a faulty premise.
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