Sentences with phrase «robust conclusions from»

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In conclusion he said that findings from the study «are robust, globally applicable and provide evidence to inform nutrition policies.
He published Nutrition and Physical Degeneration in 1939 explaining his conclusion that their robust health was attributable to a high amount of fat - soluble nutrients in their traditional diets, particularly from sources of saturated fat.
In reality, a 100 odd policies is a v difficult sample size from which to draw robust conclusions.
The results from Libardoni and Forest (2011) indicate that the major conclusions in Forest et al. (2008) are robust.
In his opinion, the conclusions presented in the IPCC's recent Summary are «far from robust
Given the increased levels of certainty regarding human - induced global warming (from 90 to 95 %), more robust projections on sea - level rise and data on melting of ice sheets, and the «carbon budget» for staying below the 2 °C target, the WGI conclusions together with other AR5 component reports are likely to put more pressure on the UNFCCC parties to deliver by 2015 an ambitious agreement that is capable of preventing dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.
The message from the IPCC assessment reports would be more robust if it also made available the source code and data from which its key figures and conclusions are derived.
Starting from two different decision frameworks (precautionary principle versus robust decision making) and assumptions about the nature of the uncertainty (PDF versus possibility distribution) results in opposite conclusions regarding whether uncertainty weakens or strengthens the case for action.
A comprehensive idealized hurricane intensity modeling study by Knutson and Tuleya, published in Journal of Climate (2004), confirms the general conclusions of previous studies but makes them more robust by using future climate projections from nine different global climate models and four different versions of the GFDL hurricane model.
Some groups came to the opposite conclusion from the Cox group, finding in their forecasts that the Amazon forest would remain robust through the coming century.
Conclusion: Among others, the «lessons» that can be gleaned from the VTech and VTech USA cases include: (i) IoT / connected toys and devices remain very vulnerable in the face of haphazard / sloppy security practices; (ii) inadequate security safeguards will no longer be tolerated by regulators, particularly when children's information or other sensitive information is involved; (iii) robust and adequate security safeguards involve multi-level tiers of protection per the above; (iv) vendors should never misrepresent the state of their security practices in their privacy policies; and (iv) in a connected world, regulators are willing to work together and share data and resources to combat «deceptive and unfair practices that cross national borders» (in the words of the FTC).
I'm not sure what conclusion we should draw from the panel's «failure» to describe the Snell approach as one that requires «a robust, pragmatic and common sense» approach.
The prevailing conclusion from the government is that to achieve meaningful results, the team needs a robust data source as well as the ability to analyze.
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