Sentences with phrase «of meaningful conclusion»

Not exact matches

Decades of research comes to a fairly straightforward conclusion - focus on meaningful relationships and being of service instead.
Certainly their conclusion «Every meaningful sentence is either analytic or empirical» is not true by definition, for if it were, it would be a trivial definition of the term «sentence».
The hermeneutical principle of understanding configurations as meaningful wholes warrants a further conclusion.
Such is an outline of Hunt's argument and her conclusion follows logically: «cultural adjustments» must be made if these texts are to remain meaningful today.44
My conclusion for now is to cling tightly to the love, joy, and peace that is mine as a child of God and share it in meaningful ways to those around me, period.
While the sample size is certainly way too small to derive meaningful conclusions, it is interesting to note that all four teams receiving 80 % of more of spread tickets failed to cover the spread.
I suppose my other posts can keep until this pink slime issue reaches a conclusion: ideally, of course, some meaningful action by USDA.
Our knowledge of immune - related pathologies in the brain and the ability to identify biomarkers for disease and inflammation are key for forming meaningful mechanistic conclusions.
That means that although it can give scientists a rough idea of what the common ancestor to all living apes and humans would have looked like, drawing other meaningful conclusions could be challenging.
«We had the idea for this study more than seven years ago, but it took the laboratory three months to finish quantifying telomere length for just 100 samples, which was not enough to draw any meaningful conclusions,» said Yuan, also a professor of epidemiology at Pitt's Graduate School of Public Health.
But collecting enough of the right data to draw meaningful conclusions is difficult.
Although Tononi's volunteers got only a few minutes of artificial sleep — not enough for the volunteers to draw meaningful subjective conclusions about sleep quality — previous studies have indicated that TMS applied at certain frequencies during sleep can improve memory.
The effect of stellar contamination is up to 15 times larger than the signal expected from molecules in the atmosphere of a rocky planet (light green band), which means that we can't currently draw any meaningful conclusions about planetary atmospheres from measurements like this.
In conclusion, Dr. Schadendorf said that «even though the nivolumab plus ipilimumab arm had a higher frequency of adverse events, no clinically meaningful health - related QoL changes from baseline were observed in any of the treatment arms.
It's a cynical and exploitative conclusion, devoid of any meaningful statement.
In effect, that lack of explicitness damns The Second Mother, as character relations are hinted at and even primed for confrontation, but without payoff or meaningful conclusion.
The notion of a more meaningful theme in the movie also falls apart in the end with The Crazies ultimately falling back on a trite finale and half - baked conclusion.
Bartell argued that Pearson's sample sizes (60 students) were too small for solid conclusions to be drawn from them; that there was no evidence that Waterford and not other factors caused the gains; and that the gains were too small to be meaningful in any case, or to be representative of the district as a whole.
Peter Smyth, a retired educator and administrator, and also a co-founder of Community Voice, says, «After a career in education and research into educational reform, I have come to these conclusions: while South Carolina Superintendent Zais has applied for a waiver to No Child Left Behind, his proposals reflect those of Secretary Duncan and the current and previous administrations, policies which have not achieved their goals and have made raising test scores and graduation rates, rather than meaningful learning, the default goals of American education.
The closing chapters of How to Improve Your School address the educational foundation of student involvement, and offer a conclusion that resolves to put students in central, meaningful, and sustainable roles throughout schools.
From the introductory chapter through the conclusion, the reader is presented with research that supports meaningful student involvement in school decision - making and research, students» perceptions of detracking, gender, school support, and learning environments, students» experiences of identity - based curricular reform and school governance.
While these assumptions admittedly simplify the socioeconomic complexities and uncertainties, they allowed us to draw meaningful conclusions about the economic impact of educational gaps in the United States.
Noted as well were the «absence of any meaningful» challenge to [Sheri's] experts» conclusions, especially about the dramatic swings noticed between her, and potentially others» scores, and the other «litany of expert affidavits submitted on [Sheris»] behalf].»
As students work through eScience3000's proven 5 - step routine, they read and discuss texts to develop meaningful understandings of disciplinary core ideas; engage in hands - on activities and investigations that reflect today's science and engineering practices; and reflect on crosscutting concepts and the nature of science as they analyze their results and write about their conclusions.
It says the DfE has tried to «assess whether creating free schools is having the intended effect of improving educational standards through competition but the sample size is currently too small to draw meaningful conclusions».
I don't think you can draw any meaningful conclusion from the volume of reviewers.
In short, even if there existed verifiable data from which to do some kind of statistical analysis of «rejection rates,» one could not draw any sound conclusions from that analysis that would be meaningful going forward.
And periods of deflation are, happily, sufficiently rare to be able to draw any meaningful conclusions either way.
The essence of research is problem solving and, therefore, you must learn to precisely define the problem, design meaningful experiments to test a proposed hypothesis, conduct experiments and collect data in a careful and precise manner, analyze and evaluate collected data, and finally, draw logical conclusions from the research data.
However it is one thing for a recreational diver to enjoy these beautiful dive sites but hard data is needed to arrive at any meaningful conclusion as to the health of Fiji's reefs.
It's a long road from that conclusion to an argument that variations in cosmic rays can explain a meaningful portion of recent climate change.
The core panel conclusion, of course, is that rich and developing nations are way behind on what would need to be done to avoid substantial and largely irreversible (on meaningful time scales) warming of the climate.
Though potentially significant, the findings of the study rely on models with relatively low spatial resolution, which could make it difficult to draw meaningful conclusions, say Prof Joaquim Pinto and Dr Christian Grams, researchers in meteorology from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, who were not involved in the study.
And I will stay with this conclusion until someone shows me an actionable mitigation proposal, which would result in a meaningful reduction of warming by 2100 at an affordable price — so far I've seen none (yours comes the closest).
According to this line of reasoning, the 35 years since 1979 are simply not long enough to form meaningful conclusions about the longer - term pace of global warming.
Of course, on the policy side, they had made it clear they were running out the clock on engaging in meaningful action, that EPA would not be allowed to move forward on regulating greenhouse gas emissions, and that high - level political officials wouldn't openly embrace the conclusions stated by scientists, or do much to publicize key assessment reports that were finally being published.
But he ignores the following sentence: «Drawing conclusions from this exercise would not be meaningful, however, due to our lack of understanding of the aerosol effect.»
I also examine the role that could be played by sub-national policies in the absence of a meaningful Federal policy, with the conclusion that — like it or not — we may find that Sacramento comes to take the place of Washington as the center of national climate policy.
Given that you find this paper convincing, and that (from what I can tell) the conclusions are derived from Argo data — do you recommend that I just disregard the opinions of «skeptics» who discount Argo data as being meaningful?
My conclusion is that in spite of many opposite statements the very robust relationship between CO2 emissions and the rate of economic growth can't be disputed, at least in a relevant and meaningful time horizon.
Though, lacking the ability to do a google search is hardly a recommendation of someone's ability to deal with the data and draw any meaningful conclusions anyway...
Granted the analogy is facile, but it continues to mystify me how meaningful conclusions can be drawn about climate over a period of decades.
«We strongly encourage Congress to pay close attention to the important scientific conclusions of today's «Animal Conservation» paper on Laysan albatrosses and enact a meaningful appropriation to address this severe and well documented wildlife hazard in Hawaii,» said John Harrison, president of Hawaii Audubon Society.
Again, this is a period of high uncertainty of which it is impossible to draw meaningful conclusions
And while this year is meaningful in the context of the year - end negotiations, the Road to Paris won't end at the conclusion of COP21.
The combination of the unilateral authority of public employers to determine whether and how essential services are to be maintained during a work stoppage, combined with a lack of an adequate review mechanism and the absence of a meaningful dispute resolution mechanism to resolve bargaining impasses, can only lead to the conclusion that the PSESA is not minimally impairing — and so it is unconstitutional.
The unilateral authority of public employers to determine whether and how essential services are to be maintained during a work stoppage with no adequate review mechanism, and the absence of a meaningful dispute resolution mechanism to resolve bargaining impasses, justify the trial judge's conclusion that the PSESA impairs the s. 2 (d) rights more than is necessary.
From the start of each case to its conclusion, we work tirelessly to obtain meaningful results for our clients.
«This historical, international, and jurisprudential landscape suggests compellingly to me that s. 2 (d) has arrived at the destination sought by Dickson C.J. [in dissent] in the Alberta Reference, namely, the conclusion that a meaningful process of collective bargaining requires the ability of employees to participate in collective withdrawal of services for the purpose of pursuing the terms and conditions of their employment through a collective agreement.»
Nevertheless, the Committee stated that the conclusion would be different if an advertisement not only contains an 800 number, but also «presents in a meaningful fashion the names of the lawyers or law firms participating in the group advertisement, along with their addresses and the geographical areas assigned to them, so that the potential client knows the identity of the lawyer to whom his call will be referred and there is no discretion in referrals on the part of the advertising agent.»
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