Not exact matches
We have enough of a
sample size on the Knicks without their star to make
reasonable assumptions about Beasley's production going forward.
This has the unfortunate side effect of implying that you can't evaluate a player with
reasonable certainty until he has played for years and you have a large
sample size.
We understand this is a small
sample size and shouldn't be blindly followed, but it's
reasonable to theorize that since Thanksgiving Day games provide the shortest week of preparation and game planning all season, they force teams to rely more on talent alone, giving the advantage to the better (or favored) team.
While chasing has been profitable for the public so far in 2011, the
sample size is very small (only four games) and it's
reasonable to expect that number to drop towards the 2010 season level.
The paragraph concludes: «In the view of the court, however, the target
sample sizes in JARPA II are not
reasonable in relation to achieving the program's objectives.»
Our results show gains of similar
sizes by the three racial groups for which we have an adequate
sample size to have
reasonable confidence in our findings: white, black, and Hispanic.
We believe that this type of analysis will yield
reasonable results given a sufficiently large
sample size and sufficiently long period of time, even allowing for our mistakes.
Researchers make every
reasonable effort to follow each participant for the entire study period, recognising the importance of retention in maintaining the
sample size, generalisability and comparability between the groups randomised to the intervention programme or usual care.
Because such complex models did not converge despite our
reasonable sample size, we examined psychiatric status across 2 developmental periods at a time: from adolescence to young adulthood and from childhood to young adulthood.