Not exact matches
In particular, it alleges that the DOJ relied primarily on what it characterized as insufficient and
unreliable information in the so - called Steele dossier to support their application
for a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant targeting Page.
As it was newly introduced, there is very little very
information to go on
for us to gauge its capabilities apart from the fact it is still in beta testing and has so far been said to be
unreliable.
In fact, I quit using supplements
for several years just because the
information available was
unreliable.
All in all, I'm hopeful
for myself and my future relationships but blogging is proving to be a fantastic outlet
for my thoughts, which can get a bit disorganized and
unreliable as far as positive
information flow is concerned.
Designed in response to a growing trend of students accessing
unreliable online sources
for information, students enter their question and within 24 hours, a qualified expert in the subject field responds with an answer to inspire further reading and deeper understanding of any given topic.
Horowitz said that litigation is a poor vehicle
for making policy because among other things the adversarial format produces
unreliable information and artificially isolates issues that are connected in the real world.
Official league tables
for schools may be inaccurate after research conducted over four years suggests that the
information is
unreliable.
Although a great deal of relevant
information is available on the Internet, it is not easy
for an inexperienced student to distinguish reliable sources of
information on college admission standards, curricula, and net costs from the numerous
unreliable (sometimes egregiously misleading) sources that are also online.
He says many students don't know how to discern a legitimate source of
information from a site that's
unreliable, or how to search
for primary sources and material.
It is important
for you to find the reliable sources because
unreliable sources can never bring your data,
information and other details that you are looking
for.
One of the early adoption markets
for tablet use, K12 digital textbooks, and a thriving e-commerce site to offer ebooks was India, but recent reports have shown somewhat stagnant responses, which experts have attributed to a lack of reliable wifi and internet connectivity throughout the country, as well as concerns about posting credit card
information on
unreliable digital infrastructure.
In order not to be treated as an
unreliable writer, you have to do your best searching
for some quality
information to support your claims.
If you are using internet as the key mean
for information gathering, you are at risk of using
unreliable materials, falsehoods and unproved evidence.
«Missing or bad records provide an
unreliable basis
for trading,» he said, pointing out they led to slow or incomplete proliferation of
information across the supply chain, poor buying decisions and consequently more returns and refunds.
Because you look
unreliable, due to the
information in your credit history, you could miss out on financing opportunities, and pay a premium on the opportunities you do qualify
for.
«Opponents of BSL believe that such laws are a demeaning overreaction perpetuated by media bias and claim that dog bite statistics (showing pit bulls are responsible
for the majority of fatal dog attacks) are
unreliable sources of
information regarding the «viciousness» of a breed.
You claim that the absence of the Hirt incident in Merritt Clifton's database (
for example) proves that his database is
unreliable, yet the NCRC's reports suffer from the exact same absence of
information.
Thank you
for the autopsy of another Fox Bogus Reporting event — If its remotely political, they willfully and knowingly distort the issues to suit themselves and their clients — They are an
unreliable and inaccurate source of
information for any important issue.
If the potential
for A and B are both affected by the measurements of B, regardless of how
unreliable measures of B might be, you simply don't have enough
information to make an informed decision.
25 years of collecting
unreliable (at best) and «noisy» temperature data from all over the face of the world, computer modeling over an even smaller span of years by people working on government grants and there you have it folks, predictions of gloom and doom
for our planet with «
information» extrapolated from 1850 to 2300 with all sorts of «modeled» graphs and pretty «manufactured» pictures offered as proof.
Indeed, Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, agreed in 2006 that Wikipedia is an
unreliable source of
information for students.
An Ontario Superior Court judge has denied a self - represented litigant's motion to be represented by a non-lawyer agent saying her request is «a perfect example of how
unreliable the Internet is as a source
for legal
information.»
It is a hodgepodge of inaccurate and unscientific
information where lawyers on their own without any prodding from us have put in
information that is completely
unreliable,
for example, one lawyer plugged in that he had won a baseball award, best baseball player of the week, and his rating went up, and then he plugged in MVP of the league
for the whole year and his rating went up.
They did suggest that the
information could be
unreliable and didn't have a timeframe
for when the change would be introduced.
Employment Screening Resources — a nationwide background check firm accredited by The National Association of Professional background Screeners (NAPBS)-- takes the position that databases should only be used
for secondary research and not as the primary source of
information since inexpensive and instant database searches with
unreliable results could may miss criminal records and give both employers and consumers a false sense of security.
Early studies found EPQ - RSC to have high reliability and validity as a measure of personality traits in China.47 48 The total score
for the extraversion subscale indicates introversion when it is less than 43.3, intermediate when it is from 43.3 to 56.7 «and extraversion when it is greater than 56.7.48 For the psychoticism subscale, tough - minded is defined as a total score greater than 56.7, intermediate is defined as a total score between 43.3 and 56.7 «and mild is defined as a total score less than 43.3.48 For the neuroticism subscale, a total score of less than 43.3 defines emotional stability, whereas a total score from 43.3 to 56.7 defines intermediate «and a total score greater than 56.7 defines emotional instability.48 For the lie subscale, a total score of 60 or greater indicates that information provided by the respondent might be unreliable.48 In this study, Cronbach's α for EPQ - RSC was 0.9
for the extraversion subscale indicates introversion when it is less than 43.3, intermediate when it is from 43.3 to 56.7 «and extraversion when it is greater than 56.7.48
For the psychoticism subscale, tough - minded is defined as a total score greater than 56.7, intermediate is defined as a total score between 43.3 and 56.7 «and mild is defined as a total score less than 43.3.48 For the neuroticism subscale, a total score of less than 43.3 defines emotional stability, whereas a total score from 43.3 to 56.7 defines intermediate «and a total score greater than 56.7 defines emotional instability.48 For the lie subscale, a total score of 60 or greater indicates that information provided by the respondent might be unreliable.48 In this study, Cronbach's α for EPQ - RSC was 0.9
For the psychoticism subscale, tough - minded is defined as a total score greater than 56.7, intermediate is defined as a total score between 43.3 and 56.7 «and mild is defined as a total score less than 43.3.48
For the neuroticism subscale, a total score of less than 43.3 defines emotional stability, whereas a total score from 43.3 to 56.7 defines intermediate «and a total score greater than 56.7 defines emotional instability.48 For the lie subscale, a total score of 60 or greater indicates that information provided by the respondent might be unreliable.48 In this study, Cronbach's α for EPQ - RSC was 0.9
For the neuroticism subscale, a total score of less than 43.3 defines emotional stability, whereas a total score from 43.3 to 56.7 defines intermediate «and a total score greater than 56.7 defines emotional instability.48
For the lie subscale, a total score of 60 or greater indicates that information provided by the respondent might be unreliable.48 In this study, Cronbach's α for EPQ - RSC was 0.9
For the lie subscale, a total score of 60 or greater indicates that
information provided by the respondent might be
unreliable.48 In this study, Cronbach's α
for EPQ - RSC was 0.9
for EPQ - RSC was 0.903.
Also remember that many of the new homes sold by the developers do not get posted on mls in many local systems, therefore deeming the mls
information incomplete and
unreliable for public consumption.