Sentences with phrase «not systematic»

Although the review is not a systematic categorizing review, it critically analyzes a number of studies and examines the relationship between PG and substance misuse.
The overall weight of evidence is based on the preponderance of published, peer - reviewed studies, and not a systematic review or meta - analysis.
While not a systematic review, this scoping review will be useful for identifying focused areas for systematic review.
Not systematic, treat you well, bad schoo
It is also interesting to note that most sites concerned by my remark do not seem to use the word «lottery» (not a systematic analysis, though... and it may have other motivations).
Again with more lies... Neutrino, show where I said that... Please, Neutrino, to lie is not a systematic methodology.
He continues: «The important thing is that the inter-annual changes of water vapour and everything else associated with El Niño are not systematic long - term variations, rather they go up and down every two to five years or so.
The authorsí theory is based on faulty logic, not systematic analysis.
Clearly more analysis will clarify the uncertainties in the ocean heat estimates — which are very large and, I believe, may be understated in the Lyman et al paper since they address random but not systematic sources of error.
It's worth noting that blocking of sites is sometimes not systematic through China - there are occasions where in some cities it won't be possible to access a site while in others it's still available.
The paintings of enigmatic artist Xylor Jane are nothing if not systematic, and like the Fiobanncai sequence she often paints, also possess deeply spiritual underpinnings.
This was not the systematic colour of Mondrian or Albers but the emotional colour of Matisse.
Adrian Piper: A Synthesis of Intuitions, 1965 — 2016 is not the systematic web of blunt perceptions the exhibition's title would have you believe.
Random errors are not systematic, in that they will not be similar across years or across teachers of similar students.
They are not systematic, can not be counted, can not be analyzed using quantitative methods, and may arise from sources that are unreliable.
Unfortunately, education in the U.S. is a raconteur adventure and not systematic.
What we are talking about here is local IGF - 1 enhancement, not systematic.
It may persist for a few days when you take high doses (400 mg was used in the study above, equivalent to five cups of coffee daily), but it's not systematic destruction of the sort that high carbohydrate diets can cause.
We did observe an increase of splicing entropy in many cases (Fig. 5d, e), although not a systematic trend across all tissues (Supplementary Fig. 19).
«Currently, there is not a systematic way to study the different mutations in the tau gene that cause frontotemporal dementia,» said Huang.
This is another form of agricultural welfare in my view and it is not a systematic approach, and so let's go back, why is the system so important?
Instead, the draft subject criteria allow for some discussion of non-religious beliefs in general but not the systematic study of humanism.
If the errors are not systematic, than before a vote is set aside it must be shown that the errors could reasonably have resulted in changing the outcome of the election.
It is not a a systematic review of all of the available research on the topic either (which basically means they did not look into all the evidence and research available to come to a reliable conclusion).
The research and analysis to come to these conclusions was clinical experience and per definition not systematic and statistical.
Missed passes, missed tackles and missed shots on goal are not systematic issues — this is human error.
With regard to interfaith encounter, Merton gives us, once again, not a systematic discussion but a sketch of the kind of person able to take part in such encounter with the necessary quality of engagement.
I agree with Thompson that Peirce is not a systematic writer.
More importantly, the discrimination is not systematic or institutionalized; we don't see restaurants refusing to serve Muslims or businesses refusing to hire Muslims.
Browning's aim is not systematic completeness.
Modern Trends in World Religions, edited by Joseph M. Kitagawa, is not a systematic introduction to world religions but is useful as a general introduction for it is a collection of essays on current trends and problems in the study of world religions as seen by competent scholars who have been reflecting on the results of their research.
His theology, then, is not only not systematic: it may appear to us to be at points inconsistent.
Theology today is thematic and not systematic.
The author is not a theologian, certainly not a systematic theological thinker; but he is profoundly interested in an idea, or m a group of ideas, which can be described only as «theological.»
For him, it is not the systematic world of the speculative philosopher that is of greatest value, but the natural, chaotic process which lies hidden behind the falsifying face of reason, a process whose true nature can only be known on a purely aesthetic level through experience in its immediacy («Beyond Good and Evil,» BWN Section 213; «Will to Power,» Section 794).
These are not systematic judgments and, from the point of view of the Buddhist for whom the events of history are meaningless, they are without importance.
Whitehead's own use of the term «metaphysics» is not systematic, as is well - known,» so not much is gained by pointing out that Whitehead speaks of Creativity as «the ultimate metaphysical principle» (PR 32; my italics).
Jesus never specifically defined it, for he was not a systematic theologian dealing with precise distinctions in terms.
To concede that Romans is not systematic theology does not in the least imply that Romans is not profoundly theological from beginning to end; the interpretive task is not to eliminate the theological register of the composition, but to engage it appropriately.
When I pointed these out to him, he said that he lived with these contradictions because he had «pastoral theology,» not systematic theology.
It's not a systematic way of converting drunks into sober people, nobody has the power to do that.
Not the systematic theology of Robert Reymond clearly in sight, and you can't get the next cup of soup until you can pass a test on chapter 2; not even the denominational - equivalent of the confession clearly in sight; but the Gospel.
- Quantitatively driven «but not systematic».
In August, Google fired James Damore after the engineer published a memo claiming the company's pay gap was a result of biological differences and not systematic sexism.
«(But) what has triggered this review is not a systematic or rational process.
To some extent, I applied some of that in my early days as an entrepreneur, but I wasn't systematic.
So his development in a way wasn't systematic.
He isn't systematic nor comprehensive.
«Surrealism wasn't a systematic movement in America the way it was in Europe, where it was much more dogmatic,» Foster said.
There was a systematic error (resulting in a trivial correction), but there wasn't a systematic problem (the error was corrected, and the trend towards warming is still acutely clear).
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