Sentences with phrase «make sweeping conclusions»

The research finds that it's hard to make sweeping conclusions about the impact animals have on the ecosystem:
It's impossible to make sweeping conclusions about the performance of retail investors who pick stocks, because the data are hard to get, at least compared with what's available in mutual fund databases.
He asked jurors not to make sweeping conclusions based on «snippets» of press statements.
Hall does caution against making sweeping conclusions about how to diet from this study.
SBAC is still a very new tool, so Education Matters cautions against making any sweeping conclusions based on scores alone.
Still, a very small sample (i.e., just six unowned male cats) didn't prevent him from publishing his results — making some sweeping conclusions and potentially dire recommendations.
What would you say if an atmospheric scientist made sweeping conclusions about your field of medicine, I wonder?
The bigoted hyperbole makes sweeping conclusions about naturalized Canadians and Canadians with dual nationalities, questioning their loyalty and suggesting they can't be trusted.
The report refrains from making any sweeping conclusions, but the critical eye might discern a model that is unsustainable in a stagnant economy.

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But interestingly, this report doesn't make mention of the recent rumors that James Cameron and Deadpool director Tim Miller plan to sweep in and save the franchise from doom with a film that is allegedly a «reboot and conclusion» to the series, somehow.
The Commission argued that the report used «a small number of cases to arrive at a generalized conclusion» and secondly, that report was «contradictory» by making «sweeping general assertions about AMISOM culpability» before «exhaustively interrogating the scale and prevalence» and thirdly, that «report lacks coherence in its account of AU's efforts to prevent and respond» to the allegations (AU, 2014, September, 8, pp.1 - 2).
He runs through the findings of his Author Earnings report — a data - gathering exercise which suggests self - published authors are matching the big - five in ebook sales and making more money in the process — and answers critics who have cast doubt over his sweeping conclusions.
If PSU did not ask the question, on what basis did they claim to have examined «all» the evidence and that they were able to make such a sweeping conclusion?
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