Sentences with phrase «implausible results»

The numbers are sampled so it's not uncommon to see implausible results such as several search engines at exactly 211 visits.
A representative of Yuri Melekhovets, the director of the Canadian lab, did not accept that the lab had made errors and said that it no longer uses the SNPs we highlighted as giving implausible results.
This rather implausible result is made possible, Whitehead thinks, because we perceive in the modes both of causal efficacy and of presentational immediacy.
In the across - state comparison, capital punishment generated large and statistically significant reductions in the probability of high - school completion and college entrance, clearly an implausible result.
The first appears to be a misunderstanding / disagreement on what the IPCC position actually is, and the second, far from semantic, is what appears to me to be a conclusion of Judith's logic which generates a physically implausible result.

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But it seems implausible that they have done so in sufficient numbers to account for Corbyn's popularity, let alone to skew the result of the election.
But when we showed the results for two cases from 2008 involving male fetuses to specialists on the Y chromosome's evolutionary history, it became clear that something was awry: the combinations of SNP variants reported were inconsistent with the Y chromosome's known ancestry (see «Implausible chromosomes»).
These results are biologically implausible, say experts on the Y chromosome.
The results show that — based on the self - reported recall of food and beverages — the vast majority of the NHANES data «are physiologically implausible, and therefore invalid,» Archer said.
Extraction of the excess CO2 from the air in this case would be very expensive and perhaps implausible, and warming of the ocean and resulting climate impacts would be practically irreversible.
Rookie director Sergio Sanchez tosses around some intriguing ideas, but the result feels uneven and emotionally detached, with some implausible third - act twists causing the tension to dwindle.
The resulting train wreck is as predictable as it is emotionally implausible.
Black Mirror goes to extraordinary and implausible lengths to ask these questions, resulting in a decent, if flawed, final product.
Blatant plagiarism, lazy copy - pasting, implausible research — all that results in lower grades!
It may seem implausible that stocks could have gone this long with near - zero returns, and yet still be at valuations where other secular bear markets have started — but that is the unfortunate result of the extreme valuations that stocks achieved in 2000.
[Response: There is some discussion of the paper, finding its results implausible, on the newsgroup sci.env — William]
Jeffreys's prior leads commonly to results that are not badly implausible, but it's has replaced the dependence on the choice of parameters considered by the dependence on the model used to define it, in case of Nic's paper on the MIT 2DCM.
This suggests that either the satellites are biased high, which is rather implausible (i.e. see Mears et al. 2011 which suggests they are biased low), or the Watts results are biased low.
An it's not implausible that regional differences in climate response could result in global cooling, the basis for The Day After Tomorrow scenarios.
There is nothing implausible about dark water absorbing more sunlight energy than ice, and there is nothing implausible about more energy resulting in warmer temperatures.
Nutrition epidemiology often uses statistical machinations and post hoc data exclusions to «correct» or simply delete implausible data and alter results....
Extraction of the excess CO2 from the air in this case would be very expensive and perhaps implausible, and warming of the ocean and resulting climate impacts would be practically irreversible.
Because this result is implausible, instrumentation calibration factors were introduced to reduce the imbalance to the imbalance suggested by climate models, 0.85 W / m2 (Loeb et al., 2009).
However, simple analysis as above shows it is highly implausible that such mistakes will impact the result.
[G] iven all the uncertainties and variability in the economic results of the IAMs... the claimed high degree of accuracy in GDP loss projections is highly implausible.
Joseph Neuberger was able at trial to establish to the Crown major inconsistencies and implausible facts that resulted in the Crown re-assessing the case and concluding that there was no reasonable prospect of conviction.
As a result, the judge concluded it was «difficult to determine what the allegations of abuse actually are» and the plaintiff's «description of the events... are highly implausible... [and] do not have a ring of truth».
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