Sentences with phrase «scientific conclusions reached»

Seitz claimed many of the scientific conclusions reached and publicized by the federal government were based on faulty science.

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alfie, She did not reach a scientific conclusion — she offers no basis in science for her comments; her conclusion is informed purely by her religious beliefs.
And who's idea of god do we use when reaching these «scientific» conclusions?
It took years of studying the history in which the Bible was written, learning about the other influences that often aren't taught in religious settings... and considering those religious influences, as well as the scientific and philosophical influences... to reach to the conclusions I have reached today — though I admit they still aren't and never will be perfect (like when I said IT doesn't care.
These arguments also show that Whitehead's account raises afresh, somewhat surprisingly for those who regard him as Hume's opposite on induction, some of the latter's doubts concerning the justifiability of sweeping conclusions reached through scientific inference.
It is a conclusion that has been «independently reached by scientific and professional committees around the world,» as a recent science journal commentary noted.
There have been numerous national and international scientific organizations that have reached this same conclusion, including the American Medical Association, the National Academy of Sciences, the World Health Organization and many others.
In their study, published recently in the scientific journal «Quaternary International,» they reach the conclusion that the presumably largest apes in geological history died due to their insufficient adaptability.
Because overwhelming scientific evidence clearly indicates that their conclusions are false, we had their study reviewed by scientific professionals who critique the design of the experiment and the conclusions reached.
The scientific conclusion Galvani reached — and the remarkable widespread interest it engendered — led to a surge of interest, especially in the medical community, but also in the popular imagination.
Building a book - length argument around his contention that «the seventeenth century is the moment when one world - view was displaced by another because the scientific displaced that of faith,» Grayling paints a picture of astronomers, mathematicians, medical doctors, and even alchemists often reaching conclusions that even they dearly hoped weren't true — because the answers meant opposing Christian doctrine, unwise if you wanted to keep your job, freedom or head... To my ear, though, the tone of the Grayling's prose is rather flat — think «textbook» and you've pretty much got it — so many of these unexpected sidelights are not presented as compellingly or dramatically as one might hope.
OTOH, when you don't understand how a particular scientific conclusion is reached, you display a marked propensity to assume nefarious intent on the scientists» part; and to draw alternate conclusions that appeal to you more, at least judging by your dogged adherence to some of them.
Given the unavoidable fact that most people do not have the training (or the time) to reach an independent conclusion on a scientific matter of this kind, knowing where most of the people who do have the training and who have taken the time come down on the matter is the best guide available on where the public and its policy makers should place their bets.
RomanM relies on it needing to be scientific for him to reach his conclusion.
It is noteworthy that in the recent campaign of libels against him there has not been, as far as I know, a single suggestion that any particular result or conclusion was reached in part or in whole because either that particular research project or his scientific work in general was funded by fossil - fuel interests.
But when you look at all the data, or when you look at long - term trends, the only possible conclusion is that the Earth is warming — precisely the conclusion the scientific community has reached based on observations and fundamental physics.
It assumes that the expertise of a handful of Exxon scientists somehow exceeded the accumulated knowledge of the global scientific community at the time, and that the Exxon scientists somehow were able to reach definitive conclusions before the science had developed.
The allegations are based on the false premise that ExxonMobil reached definitive conclusions about anthropogenic climate change before the world's experts and before the science itself had matured, and then withheld it from the broader scientific community.
He assumed that the scientific method involved induction by sampling, and as everyone knows, scientists and philosophers alike, that can not reach a valid conclusion.
Scientific consensus is reached when each person researching their own part of the myriad of sub-disciplines in a subject publishes their results and those conclusions reach consensus.
Lord Oxburgh, who led the second investigation, said that many of the criticisms and claims of scientific misconduct were likely made by people «who do not like the implications of some of the conclusions» reached by the scientists in question.
They reached a valid scientific conclusion.
His article contains information relevant to the scientific method in general and how we reach conclusions, not just scientific reticence.
Part of the power of these studies was the fact that no complex modeling was required to reach their conclusions and thus could be easily replicated by lay analysts without need for publication in peer - reviewed scientific journals.
My views tend to be similar to mainstream scientific views for good reason — if different people follow the same rigorous methodology, they should reach similar conclusions.
Its last report six years ago — which won the Nobel Prize — had 498 authors from 28 countries who reviewed more than 6,000 peer - reviewed studies to reach conclusions about the scientific basis for climate change.
But as long as scientific literature not available to the IPCC at the time of writing FAR is needed to reach its conclusion, then this «gate» is bogus.
This omission allows the IPCC to avoid discussing of controversial question of whether climate models are an appropriate scientific tool for reaching [conclusion X].
Dr. Kleppner's committee reached its conclusion based upon a serious review of existing compilations of scientific research.
Yet both of you claim to have reached some scientific conclusion, AND THAT ITSELF IS THE CON.
«The term Lysenkoism can also be used metaphorically to describe the manipulation or distortion of the scientific process as a way to reach a predetermined conclusion as dictated by an ideological bias, often related to social or political objectives».
It was the scientific conclusion that I reached that decided the course of action I have now taken.
Pretty hard to support any conclusions reached if the data it is based on is not available, or is replication of results no longer a valid part of the scientific method?
Previously private email exchanges among top IPCC climatologists reveal an entrenched group of activists focused less on reaching an objective scientific conclusion than on achieving their desired outcome.
3) What is the current scientific consensus on the conclusions reached by Drs. Mann, Bradley and Hughes?
What is your scientific conclusion about this deluge of feeble excuses which somehow seem to collectively avoid reaching the conclusion that what was supposed to be there just isn't?
He commented that a «reviewing court should be very slow to conclude that the expert and experienced decision — maker assigned the task by statute has reached a perverse scientific conclusion
The judge added that Egilman reached «misleading conclusions» and failed to apply «reliable scientific methods.»
New York utilizes what is known as the «Frye» test for the admissibility of scientific expert testimony, which requires that experts rely on methodologies that are generally accepted within the scientific community in reaching their conclusions.
At the same time, the start and finish of the criminal justice process are now indefinite and indistinct as a result of the introduction of mass surveillance and the erosion against «double jeopardy» protections caused by scientific advances that make it possible to revisit conclusions reached in the distant past.
Weissberg and his colleagues recently completed an analysis of 300 scientific studies and reached two important conclusions: Students enrolled in such programs scored at least 10 percentage points higher on achievement tests than peers who weren't.
You are unlikely to know that 110 international experts agree with the conclusion reached by psychologist Richard Warshak in his recent research paper: there is no scientific evidence that justifies limiting or postponing overnighting until children of separated parents reach the age of four.
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