Sentences with phrase «lack of rigor»

Rather, this is to point out another instance of lack of rigor in legal market research.
There's a complete lack of rigor involved in the mining exams.
«In all cases, data quality was considered; at times, some studies were rejected because of lack of rigor or the interpretations were inconsistent with the scientific evidence.»
[9] Among their concerns, are the use of potential rather than actual impacts, and the validity of the underlying science — as well as the overall lack of rigor involved in developing such estimates.
«If you look at the evidence, [online programs are] where a lot of teachers are getting their master's degrees so they can climb the salary schedule with complete lack of rigor,» she said.
This concern is understandable given the conflicts endemic to sell - side research and the lack of rigor in technical research.
The global education ideology detailed here results in excessive breadth of coverage as well as a lack of rigor in the study of world history and the evaluation of other cultures.
The traditionalists lament the lack of rigor, the progressives complain about the amount of required curriculum coverage, and the Freireans scoff at the traditionalists» easy absorption of women authors and black inventors.
At the conclusion of their seminar, Liben told the students about how Sputnik had launched a massive debate within policy circles about the lack of rigor in the American education system, with some camps feeling students should be pushed to tackle more demanding topics earlier in their school career and others arguing it wasn't developmentally appropriate.
From presidents to principals, billionaires to school board members, governors to teachers, everybody seems to be promising rigor, demanding rigor, or deploring the lack of rigor in American schools.
As shown in the recently released TNTP study «The Mirage,» 1 this lack of rigor can result in funding ineffective development efforts at great cost.
The piece that always bothers me with technology is its lack of personalization and its lack of rigor.
Ripley highlights the lack of rigorous standards and assessments in this Oklahoma school as a proxy for the lack of rigor and resistance to change currently found throughout the United States.
(This, some readers will recall, is not the first time I've been disappointed with the Smithsonian's lack of rigor.)
I don't know if it «minted» me, but I first went there as a person concerned by AGW, and I was disillusioned by the lack of rigor.
Despite various limitations in data and tools, it should be noted that applying a scientific process is essential if one is to overcome the lack of rigor inherent in attribution claims that are all too often based on mere coincidental associations.
IMO, the lack of rigor / due diligence in the statistics portion of the Wegman Report (well documented here by DC in its own right) is the fault that Wegman will ultimately be hung out to dry on.
No fully - formal, rigorous, comprehensive, and executable semantics of EVM existed until now, leaving a lack of rigor on which to base such tools.»
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