Sentences with phrase «reach general conclusions»

To reach general conclusions on the basis of a sample size of less than 6 observed events is simply absurd.
The evidence on these questions available to date comes from small - scale studies of specific school districts, making it difficult to reach general conclusions about the degree to which parents and the public at large are well informed about the performance of local schools.
Although he thinks it might be too soon to reach any general conclusions based on a sample as small as five, the newly found galaxies represent a solid contribution to the census of the early universe.
On this ground he reaches the general conclusion that
The objective of these studies was to determine what is optimal from a tax location standpoint, and uniformly they reached the general conclusion to put equity assets subject to long - term capital gains into taxable accounts and bond or fixed income assets into tax - advantaged accounts.

Not exact matches

``... an investor needs some general understanding of business economics as well as the ability to think independently to reach a well - founded positive conclusion.
The problem, then, is how the theologian should reach his conclusions on those broader questions of general reflection presupposed in his work.
Yeah yeah, you can say that religion is the way to truth but, logically speaking, believing in a god is the incorrect conclusion to reach based on what we know about religion in general and the incompatability between the religion and the real world.
A 2006 study for Diabetes Australia by Access Economics considered the economic viability of imposing fat taxes on certain foods to reduce the incidence of obesity in general and reached the following conclusions:
Because French was not required to waive his immunity from prosecution when he testified before the grand jurors, the report said, under state law he can not be prosecuted «regardless of the ultimate conclusions» reached by the the attorney general's office.
In conclusion we need a new leader who can unite the party not divide it and who can reach out to the whole country and give us a reasonable chance of winning the next general election.
I just wonder how correct he is and how much nuance there might be in the data causing him to reach an incorrect general conclusion.
Understanding the jaw - dropping effort that went into this movie, it's tempting to wish that Kobiela, Welchman, and their army of animators had come to the same conclusion that old Albinus reached before he scrapped the whole idea: A film made in this way, he reckoned, «would bore most people to death and be a general disappointment.»
Similar conclusions were reached by Radloff from data from a community survey of depressive symptoms conducted in Kansas City, Missouri, and Washington County, Maryland; by Porter in a study of depressive illness in a Surrey, England, general practice; by a National Health Survey of psychological distress; and by Manheimer and associates in a California survey of factors related to psychotropic drug use.
«While Final Fantasy VII Remake's programs for general functions and contents are being tested within the development team as required, the part about reproducing the original work in high - quality graphics is reaching a satisfactory standard, and we've come to the conclusion that in order to meet fan expectations we must increase its quality another step higher,» the job listing shows.
It is noteworthy that in the recent campaign of libels against him there has not been, as far as I know, a single suggestion that any particular result or conclusion was reached in part or in whole because either that particular research project or his scientific work in general was funded by fossil - fuel interests.
Since, right now, climate scientists can not predict episodes of turbulence in particular latitudes at identifiable altitudes, the researchers could reach only very general conclusions.
Nice to see a conclusion I reached on my own look at several different data sources confirmed independently by someone else... that conclusion being that we have been in a general cooling trend for the past few thousand years (Fig 5).
His article contains information relevant to the scientific method in general and how we reach conclusions, not just scientific reticence.
Although the 2013 Cook et al study has received the most attention, several other independent studies have reached the same general conclusions.
NOAA even puts the IG's efforts at par with the efforts of others with dubious distinctions: «The findings in the Inspector General's investigation are similar to the conclusions reached in a number of other independent investigations into climate data stewardship and research that were conducted by the UK House of Commons, Penn State University, the InterAcademy Council, and the National Research Council, after the release of the stolen emails All of the reports exonerated climate scientists from allegations of wrong - doing.»
The researchers reached their conclusions using a series of climate models called General Circulation Models.
Oakwood, the tragedy is not what's happening in science — things there are just as they should be: the field continues to develop new data and refined analyses, general conclusions have been reached that a very large majority support, based on well - established principles (properties of CO2, thermodynamics, effects of warmer air on evaporation...) and data (measures of CO2 levels, shifts in isotopic composition of atmospheric CO2, temperature records — instrumental and proxy,...).
The dynamics of summer regional climate changes are even more difficult to project, though thermodynamic considerations allow some more general conclusions to be reached in this season.
In reaching this conclusion, the Court cited Mounted Police Association of Ontario v Canada (Attorney General) in discussing statutes that «disrupt the balance between employees and employer».
Once you find all of the applicable text, you simply apply general legal principles to reach a conclusion, then hire a lawyer to determine where you went wrong, then hire another lawyer to determine where he went wrong.
Otherwise, while the conclusion reached by the Advocate General is undoubtedly a pragmatic one and might be viewed as keeping data protection rules within sensible limits, his reasoning may prove to be problematic.
Under existing doctrine, it is difficult to reach any other conclusion other than that legal advice from a non-lawyer Attorney General is not encompassed by Solicitor - Client Privilege because a non-lawyer Attorney General does not qualify as a «professional legal adviser».
The Court made a number of comments in reaching this conclusion, which suggest that federalism concerns, and particularly the doctrine of «interjurisdictional immunity» in favour of Canada's exclusive jurisdiction over «Indians and lands reserved for Indians», have no place at all in assessing the infringement of section 35 rights by provincial laws of general application.
Interestingly, the Advocate General ranged much more broadly in reaching the same conclusion, stating that these limitations on the review of international arbitral awards were «contrary to the principle of effectiveness of EU law», «(n) o system can accept infringements of its most fundamental rules making up its public policy, irrespective of whether or not those infringements are flagrant or obvious» and «one or more parties to agreements which might be regarded as anticompetitive can not put these agreements beyond the reach of review under Articles 101 TFEU and 102 TFEU by resorting to arbitration» (AG Op § § 58, 67 and 72).
The HPRB noted that the inquiry committee in this matter did not come to such a conclusion on review of all the evidence compiled during its investigation, but instead had found that a «satisfactory resolution had been reached» as no general issues of conduct or competence were found (paras. 50 - 52).
The judgment largely affirms the opinion of Advocate General Bot of 23 September, and holds that the national data protection authorities (DPAs) must have the power to reach their own conclusions about European Commission decisions concerning the adequacy of data protection in third countries under Article 25 of EU Directive 95/46 (paras. 38 - 66 of the judgment).
Another meta - analysis reached similar conclusions about the equivalence of CBT and BT1 and a recent large - scale clinical trial of BT showed that it was as effective as antidepressant medication for depression.3 While BT and CBT were equally as effective for lower - levels of depression severity, patients with severe depression specifically benefited more from BT than CBT.3 Behavioural activation, which involves graded activity and goal scheduling, is the central component of BT for depression and may be related to a more general mechanism of change that is operating in many different treatments for depression, especially CBT.
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