Sentences with phrase «results up to interpretation»

This leaves the reported results up to interpretation by auditors.

Not exact matches

Then she posted the results and her interpretation of her findings in When to give up on breastfeeding.
WHEREAS, the rushed process in drafting the NY SAFE Act resulted in complex policy changes, many of which have been left up to interpretation, are confusing, and were not thoroughly considered; and
«These are interesting and unexpected results,» says sedimentologist Russell Dubiel of the U.S. Geological Survey in Denver, Colorado, it «goes against what the classical interpretations are, and ought to be followed up
The result, based on the latest scholarship, is a fresh and authoritative interpretation of the complex series of events that led up to the war and the many problems the new nation faced in the years immediately following.
I certainly do not mean that this kind of statement should be included in the paper itself, but when it comes down to unscrupulous interpretation of the paper results in press, some reputable (and honest) scientist must stand up and spell it for unsuspecting public.
The irony is that although he claims to have gotten rid of «back radiation» by coming up with a different interpretation of the terms in the equation governing radiative transfer between two bodies, he has in fact done nothing to change any numerical result using those equations... including all of the numerical results that support the existence of the greenhouse effect!
This pessimistic assessment is perhaps a result of White's interpretation of Saint Francis's project as being to «depose man from his monarchy over creation and set up a democracy of all God's creatures» — a goal that is very difficult to understand, let alone achieve.
Specifically, in relation to this failure, and perhaps to moderate possible criticism of the court's strict interpretation of the buy - sell provision here, the court offered up a concluding explanation: «It was [the selling shareholder's] use of the agreement that leads to an unpalatable result... not the agreement itself.»
Tim Johnson, real estate partner at DAC Beachcroft, says: «There are parts of the policy that are likely to cause delays through the need for appeals or judicial interpretation, particularly, for instance, the meaning of «limited degree of conflict with this Framework» when considering what weight an adopted policy is to be given.Overall, the NPPF seeks to achieve a balance as it should; however, we continue to wonder whether it has resulted in policies that, in trying to satisfy all, will end up satisfying nobody.»
This resulted in a variety of different interpretations by different parties to the loan transaction that threatened to jam up the system, particularly in the secondary market.
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