Sentences with phrase «particular conclusion»

To what extent does the application software allow clinicians to examine the underlying logic and to independently evaluate how the software arrived at particular conclusions?
This for me provides the excitement of taking the theme or feeling from the very first stroke, and following it to its own particular conclusion.
A committee convened by the InterAcademy Council, the association of the world's leading national science academies, delivered a long to - do list to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on Monday, including steps ranging from limiting the term and policy recommendations of its leadership to fostering more transparency in its machinations and being more careful to describe the science determining the strength, or weakness, of particular conclusions.
So I ask you for a scientifically constructed matrix for determining «expertise» «(sufficient to «opine» on a subject — such as decision - making in the face of uncertainty), and in response you tell me to reread blog posts where you express your opinion about expertise (as someone who is strongly invested in advocating for particular conclusions on the subject and who actively engages in the political arena related to the subject at hand).
On the climate front, the best starting place remains the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, whose four reports over 20 years show the trajectory of understanding on the interaction of humans and climate, while specifying the level of confidence in particular conclusions.
These are interesting findings that give our particular conclusion added weight.
When I realize that the particular conclusions generated by the serious reflection that arises from such assumptions have only the authority of those assumptions, then I feel free to turn to another philosophy that includes among its data human persons and their interactions; for my perception of reality is such that these seem to me at least as real and ultimate as sense data and mechanical relations.
Given the logic of my position, arguing for any particular conclusion would require more detailed historical analysis than I can offer here.
I'm not defending any particular conclusion in the debates on biblical views of homosexuality.
«If this paper's conclusion about model overprediction holds up to further scrutiny it will be extremely interesting... But... I am not convinced that this particular conclusion will hold up.»
I did not believe that this particular conclusion would have happened in reality, and while the film played out as a very realistic picture, that shift in tone was jarring to me.
This documentary is phenomenal in its ability to present this case objectively; as though I were a jury member, I oscillated between Delbert's guilt and innocence, and the film didn't lead me to a particular conclusion, save a few parts (for example, the brutal slaying of the pig made me think the documentarians were drawing a parallel between Delbert and the pig as sacrifices).
In regard to topics where neither experts nor the public have reached consensus, the authors «agree that it is important for teachers to «teach the controversy» rather than directing students toward a particular conclusion
He did not, which means there is no real way for to understand how Zarecki reached this particular conclusion.
Please say something about this new body of work and how you arrived at these particular conclusions.
La Nina 2008 will almost certainly have made the tropical tropospheric trend significantly shallower (relative to the surface trend) I don't draw any particular conclusion from this still cursory examination, except that it seems to me there's significant leeway to come up with differing trends depending on one's choices of parameters for the data.
Had it been an oil industry intervention which led the IPCC to a particular conclusion, Greenpeace et al would have course have been screaming blue murder.
In both cases, Nye attempted to act as an ambassador on behalf of the scientific method, explaining how the preponderance of evidence leads one to a particular conclusion.
Unlike commercial advertising, however, the goal of these techniques is not to induce public acceptance of any particular conclusion, but rather to create an environment for the public's open - minded, unbiased consideration of the best available scientific information.
At no time have IPCC participants been asked wholesale to sign a statement agreeing with that particular conclusion.
I'm not suggesting that Judith Curry is guilty of this in her own posts, but a number of participants appear to rely heavily on other blogs as a primary source of climate news, which they then bring here as evidence for a particular conclusion.
Had it been an oil industry intervention which led the IPCC to a particular conclusion, Greenpeace et al would have course have been screaming blue murder.Coming f
I was familiar with that paper, and didn't recall that particular conclusion.
They misrepresent evidence, engage in ad hominem attacks and other fallacious arguments, they continually premise shift, when challenged they change the subject, they use obfuscation and argument by assertion; they are funded by people with a vested interest in a particular conclusion; and more.
Thus, I would simply note it and not draw any particular conclusion.
Although this is evidence of good character, it is insufficient to meet the good character requirement of the act, in view of the panel's many concerns, set out below, and in particular its conclusion that Mr. Kopyto is ungovernable.»
Section 1 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 does not establish any preference for any particular result or prescribe any particular conclusion.
Of course, since that category was removed from individual lawyer's profile pages over a year before this opinion was issued, this particular conclusion is essentially meaningless.
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