Sentences with phrase «predetermined conclusion»

But these limits are not to be defined in terms of predetermined conclusions of thought.
«In the field of climate science, there is legitimate concern that scientists are biased in favor of reaching predetermined conclusions.
It is just to explain that the standard one employs in large measure predetermines the conclusion.
Chairman Lamar Smith (R - Texas): «I thank Dr. John Bates for courageously stepping forward to tell the truth about NOAA's senior officials playing fast and loose with the data in order to meet a politically predetermined conclusion.
«In this case, Dr. Litan and [co-author Hal] Singer were retained to provide their objective professional analysis, and no preconditions or predetermined conclusions were imposed.
No predetermined conclusion that they would emerge at a central point, no foreordained conviction that they would remain separate, seemed appropriate.
You're being dismissive, you're accusing, etc. — just because what K. Elizabeth is saying doesn't jive with your predetermined conclusions of how abuse survivors are expected to behave / what they're expected to say.
«I remember talking to people at the business school,» he says, «and being astonished when they'd reach some predetermined conclusion about how decisions are made and then support it by backfilling it with data.»
Further, the seeming emphasis on learning without a predetermined conclusion left space for experimentation and collaboration.
Was the methodology cherry picked to arrive at a predetermined conclusion?
Also, an agenda - driven researcher can easily cherry - pick certain anomalous proxies that support a predetermined conclusion while ignoring a much larger set of proxies that tell a different story.
The CRU e-mail scandal reveals a perversion of the scientific method, where data were manipulated to support a predetermined conclusion.
The answer is already there, and all that she is doing is collecting «data» to support her predetermined conclusion.
However, what strikes me most about the Mann quote argument is the relentless determination of the climate change orthodox to reach a predetermined conclusion by any means necessary.
«The term Lysenkoism can also be used metaphorically to describe the manipulation or distortion of the scientific process as a way to reach a predetermined conclusion as dictated by an ideological bias, often related to social or political objectives».
Your desire for confirmation of your predetermined conclusion (that nothing untoward is occurring) is preventing you from investigating the answers to your questions in any way that risks your current conclusions.
Jim Marston, an official with the Environmental Defense Fund, said the Energy Department was «twisting facts to reach a predetermined conclusion in favor of coal.»
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