Sentences with phrase «flawed papers on»

This could have been usefully added (and can be seen here), and in any case was admitted by McKitrick in yet another flawed paper on the topic earlier this year.

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Relying on hundreds of interviews and unprecedented access to the writer's papers and letters, Max paints a picture of a complicated, often - flawed man.
It's that feeling that you get when you take a new job offer that appears perfect on paper, but feels flawed when you meet your boss or new peers.
60 % of FEMA claims being denied to households in Puerto Rico due to challenges evidencing property ownership highlights the critical flaw of relying on paper - based analog records in a risk - prone digital world.
Ron and Shamir seem to have used flow analysis of the Bitcoin blockchain to reach these conclusions, as they did in their first paper on the subject, however without doing the required research into the actual identities of the Bitcoin address owners, using flow analysis among them to determine relationships between them is fundamentally flawed.
This graphic depicts the carbon intensity of shipping wine from various global wine regions to key U.S. cities and bases its data on a seriously flawed, two - year - old working paper that is filled with untested assumptions, has not been peer reviewed, and does not accurately reflect the complexities of greenhouse gas emissions in the wine sector.
Too many of the writers in the papers and the pundits on the television seem to me to be down on Arsenal; not giving the Gunners enough credit when we deserve it and revelling in our flaws when things go wrong.
The paper you reviewed Friday had a major flaw and could be criticized on certain grounds, but it was a decent paper and it doesn't seem outrageous that it was published.
The paper by Emma Derbyshire is an opinion piece, not a scientific study, and has been submitted for publication in the British Journal of Midwifery, which we note runs misleading formula advertising (some to be featured in the monitoring report) and published a highly - flawed article on Nestlé's practices with multiple errors.
He also admitted and addressed some of the flaws in his paper — it contains «very few new ideas», and the compulsion that might be necessary for some of his proposals to have teeth isn't possible because «voluntary means voluntary» — but what was striking was his stress on mutuality; the importance of community; and the strength to society that comes from volunteering.
Women's groups also criticise the manner in which the paper's infamous «sidebar of shame» harms women's self - image with a constant stream of commentary on even the slightest physical flaw of young female celebrities.
In 2004, Jones said of two published papers he regards as flawed: «I can't see either... being in the next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report.
Any flaw on the surface of the drum will therefore be repeated three or four times on each sheet of paper in a vertical line.
If a review addressed any of the paper's serious scientific problems, I sent the editor a «revised» version that was superficially improved — a few more photos of lichens, fancier formatting, extra details on methodology — but without changing any of the fatal scientific flaws.
The discovery of the «exercise hormone» irisin three years ago and more than 170 related papers about it since have been called into question by recent research showing they were based on flawed testing kits.
Four months after a paper it published on the genetics of centenarians was criticized for possible flaws, Science published an Editorial Expression of Concern about the work, noting that the authors are redoing their data.
This paper — where conclusions are drawn on basis of flawed methodology — is not an exception.
In a paper published earlier this year in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, researchers from Penn State University pointed out a flaw in alcohol studies based on large longitudinal study in the United Kingdom called the National Childhood Development Study.
Chris de Freitas as editor of Climate Research greenlighted the deeply flawed Soon and Baliunas paper on MWP, after Baliunas had acted as handpicked reviewer of a de Freitas article in the Bulletin of the Canadian Society of Petroleum Engineers a year earlier.]
The paper prompted a MailOnline headline of, «Projections of global drought and flood may be flawed», while the Australian followed suit with, «Climate model projections on rain and drought wrong, study says».
Among hundreds of media reports worldwide on the BMJ revelations - which were covered by all north American networks and reached almost half of Americans surveyed days later in a Harris poll - The New York Times said in a second editorial on the affair: «Now the British Medical Journal has taken the extraordinary step of publishing a lengthy report by Brian Deer, the British investigative journalist who first brought the paper's flaws to light - and has put its own reputation on the line by endorsing his findings.»
How did a deeply flawed paper, which contradicts mainstream science on climate change, pass peer review?
In 2014 he was the lead author on a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences about the systemic flaws in biomedical research, which, I feel, serves as a commentary about biology writ large.
Well, recently, a group of researchers published a paper arguing that there may be fundamental flaws in the ways protein requirements have been calculated in the past, based on some faulty assumptions.
As this paper from 2009 explains, the supposed link between dietary and serum cholesterol stems from studies that had fundamental design flaws, failed to separate the effects of cholesterol different types of fat intake, or were performed on animals that are obligate herbivores (hey there, rabbits!).
The problem is many people base their diet on the flawed paradigm, thinking it can be anything but a theoretical model, that barely makes sense on paper, let alone in reality.
On paper, Stronger looked like another hagiography; a film that treated a real - life person like a marble saint, void of flaws, trotted out to wave a flag and provide little to no insight.
This week and next, I plan to write a series of commentaries on the paper, which I believe is fundamentally flawed.
While this statement looks good on paper or perhaps sounds good to an undiscerning ear, it is actually rooted in a very deeply flawed philosophy of education.
The SBAC «policy paper» setting the absurd scoring system doesn't even call for additional efforts to address those key factors nor does it even mention how inappropriate and unfair it is to evaluate public school teachers on these flawed test scores.
The CX - 9 owner faces the daunting task of learning two flawed and independent interfaces if they want to fully utilize what on paper is a strong list of features.
The program sounds good on paper, but is deeply flawed.
A brilliant, scathing rip - apart of said research paper, though, shows why the methodology is flawed and the criticism lobbed in the direction of the censors who are falling down on the job is unwarranted.
The Asus Transformer Prime might seem pretty decent on paper, but when you chip away at it, you would realize by now that this tablet comes with a flawed GPS as well as in select cases, Wi - Fi that does not work as intended.
Impacts of Free - ranging Domestic Cats (Felis catus) on birds in the United States: A review of recent research with conservation and management recommendations (2009) HAHF cites the 2009 paper co-authored by former Smithsonian researcher Nico Dauphiné (who resigned after being found guilty of attempted animal cruelty last year, after rat poison was found in cat food outside her apartment building) as evidence of «the incredible impact of free ranging cats on the bird populations of the U.S.» Among the many flaws in «Impacts of Free - ranging Domestic Cats» was the authors» estimate of «117 to 157 million exotic predators,» which was based on David Jessup's inflated (and, not surprisingly, unattributed) «estimate» of «60 to 100 million feral and abandoned cats.»
On paper, then, it's offering up a pretty good package for the price, looking a bit like Borderlands and playing like Gears of War, but this shooter has a few flaws holding it back from its true potential.
But, as great as many of these sound on paper, a number of key flaws make them a very poor substitute indeed for the real thing.
What was certainly a great idea on paper (the whole of continental United States as your racing sandbox) turned out to be flawed on arrival.
Condition: Minor handling creases (Canon l.l. quadrant, Dive u.r. quadrant), Dive with printing flaw on right edge of paper.
Between 1980 - 88, the artist produced approximately 1000 works on paper, which articulate complex narratives, revealing flawed power structures and hinting at fundamental failings in social discourse.
MA: (1) The impact of AGW on tropical cyclone intensity & frequency covers much trampled ground but Munshi's analysis concentrates on a single paper of some age (Emanuel (2005), the one which first defined PDI and which, mathematically flawed or not, is immaterial to the subject as a whole.
Some here are intent on ignoring such links to genuine scientific papers in a scientific journal lest it undermines their flawed and faulty ego based opinions.
This is based on one model, and that model has flaws (especially its temperature sensitivity that seems too great (David Galbraith's work), and its rainfall that seems to low (our PNAS paper PDF).
And the crescendo: ``... the subject paper... does not follow the scientific methodology of proof, it disagrees with observations, it is based on flawed referenced papers, and it utilizes a flawed science that is unrecognized by most of the world.»
However, it is not foolproof — a deeply flawed paper can end up being published under a number of different potential circumstances: (i) the work is submitted to a journal outside the relevant field (e.g. a paper on paleoclimate submitted to a social science journal) where the reviewers are likely to be chosen from a pool of individuals lacking the expertise to properly review the paper, (ii) too few or too unqualified a set of reviewers are chosen by the editor, (iii) the reviewers or editor (or both) have agendas, and overlook flaws that invalidate the paper's conclusions, and (iv) the journal may process and publish so many papers that individual manuscripts occasionally do not get the editorial attention they deserve.
I find it instructive that in all the years and after all the post of asking people of your mindset to do so, not one — not one — has ever been able to post five scientifically sound, peer - reviewed papers on climate science that have not been shown to be flawed, in error or that have been replicable while showing clear evidence that the existing body of climate science is wrong.
The paper he wrote together with Friis - Christensen in which he found a correlation between solar activity and clouds had a «slight» flaw: it ignored that the period of the study coincided with a big El Nino, and that large scale changes in ocean surface temperature are going to have an effect on cloud formation.
There are multiple recent instances of heavily - promoted papers that contained fundamental flaws that were addressed both on blogs and in submitted comments or follow - up papers (e.g. McLean et al, Douglass et al., Schwartz).
In 2001, I learned just how flawed the «parks and fences» model could be when I reported on a Science paper showing how the creation of a panda preserve backfired.
The new paper's findings, helpfully unpacked here, cut against arguments of those who say flawed media coverage is a big factor impeding progress on climate policy.
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