Sentences with phrase «same overall conclusions»

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Perhaps you will find the same conclusions, and your initial investigations will change your hypothesis about the overall market opportunity.
Kuller and others are also concerned that if the proportion of black people included in studies is the same as that in the overall population — about 12 per cent — there will be too few in any one study to allow separate conclusions to be drawn about them.
The committee tosses out every exit - exam study (save three) that has ever been conducted on the grounds that it is not possible «to draw causal conclusions about the overall effects of test - based incentives» (that is, the very same criteria the committee ignored in considering school - level accountability).
While no other studies have reached the same conclusion — and until much more research is done on the topic, we remain rather doubtful that prekindergarten or even elementary math achievement can accurately predict college graduation — it is clear that there is often a link between math achievement and overall student success.
Conclusion Based on our time so far, if you have a BlackBerry Curve, the Curve 8900 is the same thing, but better in a lot of little ways that add up to a markedly better experience overall, thanks to a gorgeous display, slicker OS and well - designed hardware.
My overall conclusion is that, for the same $ 139 price, the Kindle 3 Wi - Fi is a clearly superior e-reader for most people.
(Their study also calculates betas for periods up to 5 years, and although the longer period results vary somewhat from the one - year results, the overall conclusions are largely the same.)
Overall, Batman: The Enemy Within Episode 5 — Same Snitch is still a satisfying conclusion to Season 2 with an exciting storyline that ties everything together.
Overall, the researchers use the word «likely» in describing their conclusion regarding northern - hemisphere temperatures in the same way the UN-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change does: There's a 66 to 90 percent chance we're right.
A 2008 report by the International Energy Agency came to almost exactly the same conclusion as I did, and has relatively similar wedges, so I view that report largely as a vindication of my overall analysis.
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