Cautions
in drawing conclusions in this literature include the challenges to isolate specific paternal influences on specific childhood outcomes, given the multitude of potential covarying factors.
We thus suggest caution
in drawing conclusions about early parenthood's overarching effect.»
The scientific design for the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project was rigorous and conservative
in drawing conclusions from their findings.
Furthermore, in view of the large CIs and small sample sizes for some of these analyses, caution is required
in drawing conclusions.
The total outcome is greater care in ascertaining the facts, and greater discrimination and caution
in drawing conclusions.
Fails to understand what is important versus what isn't
in drawing conclusions.
Dan H., I would be careful
in drawing any conclusions about the temporal dependence of new sea ice minima.
The IPCC5 draft shows plainly that Naomi Oreskes is entirely correct: scientists - in - committee are overly timid
in drawing conclusions regarding climate - change.
The distribution of the data is critical
in drawing conclusions.
To open the chapter, I also discuss the importance of considering a broad range of factors other than spending
in drawing conclusions about why cap and trade might have failed.
The academic work has brought up very serious problems
in drawing conclusions based on success in hindcasting.
I do not propose that such oscillations are an important part of the recent warming, but I think that their possibility is a further obstacle
in drawing conclusions from the historical time series.
Andrew David Thaler of the super Southern Fried Science blog has posted a valuable and cautionary piece: Bluefin Tuna and the Tsukiji Fish Auction: caution
in drawing conclusions from record breaking prices.
Thus, while the report is nuanced in its review of charter school impacts, it lacks this same care
in drawing its conclusions — greatly decreasing the usefulness of the report.
In testing students, the effects of their differences must be appropriately weighed
in drawing conclusions from the test results.
Another study of fourth - grade students suggested that «reading may be a necessary and important component in overall math competence and should not be overlooked
in drawing conclusions about mathematics skills.»
The flaw in this interpretation is
in drawing conclusions about long term climate change over a relatively short period of 13 months.
Whatever the reason, we shouldn't be too hasty
in drawing conclusions about human nutrition from the study, Gladyshev says.
This can give you a snapshot of a feeding, but be cautious
in drawing conclusions from the data.
Later also Descartes, who says precisely as do the Greek skeptics, that error has its root in the will, which is over-hasty
in drawing conclusions.
It is the human endeavor to apply the tests of coherence and comprehensiveness
in drawing conclusions about the veracity of certain phenomena — that, for example, axheads do not float on water and the sun does not stand still, that conceptions are not immaculate, that corpses do not rise from graves.
If you have reasons to believe that the authors were incorrect
in drawing their conclusion, please state your reasoning.
All I did was point out the insurmountable logical lapses
in drawing that conclusion on that basis.
Washington greens were not alone
in drawing that conclusion, of course — it is reflected in the national climate movement as well, which has focused in recent years on allying with local and indigenous groups to fight coal plants and fossil fuel pipelines.
In most auto accident cases a plaintiff tries to prove that a defendant has been negligent by using the same techniques that are used in any other trial (or
in drawing any conclusion outside of a trial, for that matter).
Not exact matches
The
conclusion we should
draw after so many pundits were wrong about Donald Trump's candidacy isn't that there's no such thing as expertise
in political commentary.
Even
in this uncertain environment and without hard data, we can
draw some
conclusions.
The results could lead you to
draw a bunch of different
conclusions about your future standing
in the workforce.
But
in the absence of information, kids will
draw their own
conclusions based on what they overhear or see you do.
After watching the hatefulness of the Reddit troubles play out
in front of us - whatever
conclusions people
draw about our leaders I just wish we could humanize them a bit more.
This is something that is hard to explain simply, but fundamentally, data has to be
in a disaggregated state - that is to say, it has to come from multiple sources so that more
in - depth
conclusions can be
drawn from it.
We have presented three papers that readers can view at their leisure
in order to
draw their own
conclusions.
Going
in, it helps to know that you'll never have all the data you need for certain decisions so you'll learn to
draw sufficient
conclusions from insufficient premises and try to make the best decisions you can.
There are points
in there where Jim and Mike have differing recollections or points of view and we try to air those and let them speak for themselves as opposed to
drawing our
conclusions.
Still, some agents said there is lingering resentment over Comey's handling of the Clinton email probe — not necessarily because of the
conclusions he
drew, but because of the process decisions he made at various points
in the investigation that left the bureau vulnerable to partisan attacks.
The company recently saw derailments
in Minnesota and northern Ontario, both of which resulted
in oil spills, but it's too early to
draw conclusions about the causes of either accident.
I hope to convince J.D. that while I grew up with very liberal, Jewish parents (dad from South America)
in California, and
in a nuclear family without alcohol or violence, I experienced surprisingly similar parallels to many of J.D.'s societal views — even if we may have
drawn moderately different
conclusions about the underlying solutions.
Musk should look at the team Trump has put
in charge of the country's climate - and - energy future and
draw the obvious
conclusions: Valid climate science is now officially under siege, and sustainable or renewable energy sources are about to lose out big - time to Big Oil.
Originally, students would be assigned to teams
in January, they'd examine a real - world issue facing an international business,
draw up their recommendations, and then deliver their
conclusions overseas during a seven to 10 - day trip.
«When you read your speeches, the
conclusion one
draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you, and that's of concern when you come to big issues that large numbers of people have fought for, for years
in this country,» Feinstein said.
Richard Nephew, the lead sanctions expert for the U.S. team that negotiated the nuclear deal, cautioned against
drawing conclusions, noting that Trump has flip - flopped after appearing to announce a policy decision
in the past.
There's no end to the erroneous
conclusions one might
draw from media coverage and statistics that focus only on Wall Street, on the megamergers and acquisitions, the biggest company deals, the glitziest initial public offerings, and the most public investments
in American business.
In the meantime, we should probably avoid
drawing too many
conclusions from a single study.
The new
conclusions, published
in JAMA Psychiatry, are
drawn from three national studies conducted between 1991 and 2013.
Potential underreporting of self - employment income makes it difficult to
draw definitive
conclusions on independent contractor earnings when compared with their peers, but the data clearly show a wide variance
in earnings among independent contractors and lower wages for low - wage independent workers than low - wage employees even after adjustments for underreporting.
Potential underreporting of self - employment income
in survey data makes it difficult to
draw definitive
conclusions on independent contractor earnings compared with their peers.
Taking these news stories
in pieces one can
draw a number of different
conclusions.
A vast increase
in oil transport by rail surely has at least something to do with the accident — if the train hadn't been carrying oil, its destruction might have been less catastrophic — but there will inevitably be debate over the
conclusion to
draw from that observation.
While that may be true
in terms of percentage change
in price, looking at the question from the perspective of the slope of the primary trend, we
draw a somewhat different
conclusion about what is doing well.
We can
draw two
conclusions from the information conveyed
in the two graphs above: 1) the Fed is terrified of letting the stock market move lower and, for now at least, has a solid iron floor beneath the stock market; 2) the credit condition of corporate America has been deteriorating since early 2013, punctuated by 3 quarters
in a row of declining earnings for the S&P 500.