Sentences with phrase «reliable recorded observations»

''... and since there are no reliable recorded observations of «supernatural» influences on the physical world...» ------------- You can not make a blanket statement like this.
Since we can observe the universe and its forces, and since there are no reliable recorded observations of «supernatural» influences on the physical world, I interpret the evidence to mean that there was no god involved.

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Such volatility notwithstanding, a track record of achievement gains is a more reliable predictor of the gains of future students than classroom observations or student surveys.
Child - level assessment data means the data collected by an agency on an individual child from one or more valid and reliable assessments of a child's status and progress, including but not limited to direct assessment, structured observations, checklists, staff or parent report measures, and portfolio records or work samples.
It is a very short record of more reliable ocean heat observations.
There are several factors that are important in monitoring global or U.S. temperature: quality of raw observations, length of record of observations, and the analysis methods used to transform raw data into reliable climate data records by removing existing biases from the data.
However, one's interpretation ought be of recorded observations made using so reliable scientific measure as available, not of the narratives only, or one is dealing strictly in speculation.
In a period of static temperature that is at a near term high in a very tiny window of coherent reliable observation — any positive short term displacement is a record.
100 years to today would be records from actual observation, using modern methods, and instruments like thermometers, and are considered a lot more accurate and reliable than proxy records.
Although it is found that this data can include large biases at local scales (Pallé & Butler 2002b), a correctly recorded compilation of these observations may provide a relatively reliable data source (Angell et al. 1984).
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