Sentences with phrase «so in a misleading way»

A study of millions of journal articles shows that their authors are increasingly reporting p - values but are often doing so in a misleading way, according to a study by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

Not exact matches

It's maybe one reason why people are so easily misled into climate change denial when there don't seem to be any definitive and reliable sources of data that are open to the public where information is presented in various different ways that most ordinary people are interested in.
The meaning of nephesh, however, ranges all the way from a significance difficult to distinguish from physical breath up to connotations clearly spiritual, so that no English word can sweep the gamut, and in consequence our English Versions are commonly misleading.
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Still trying to dress up the wrong way of the righteousness of life, just do what's right, I realize that right is an abstraction in these days, and times, thinking that bad, and wrong, is good, but, we have been mislead, and we all are responsible for our own righteousness, so am I.
In a way, this title is misleading: we haven't learned these things so much as have them hammered home time after time by Arsenal's deficiencies.
Your article on NUK may influence parents in a misleading and unfair way and does not meet the standards you are so adamantly demanding NUK to adhere to.
The confusion and frustration we're seeing isn't about people's inability to process risk and interpret structures, it's that the way political debate is conducted in this country has become so patronising and misleading that it's hard to shake the impression you're being lied to.
«It's usually a suboptimal technique, and then it's used in a biased way, so it can become very misleading,» said John Ioannidis, MD, DSc, professor of disease prevention and of health research and policy and co-director of the Meta - Research Innovation Center at Stanford.
See «anti-cholesterol attacks on eggs resulted in severe economic loss through a reduction in egg consumption,» so the egg industry created a «National Commission on Egg Nutrition» to combat the anti-cholesterol, anti-egg publicity with ads like this, exclaiming there is no scientific evidence whatsoever that eating eggs in any way increases the risk of heart attack,» which the U.S. Court of Appeals found patently false and misleading.
Despite repeated requests that they use today's State Board of Education meeting to instruct Interim Commissioner of Education Wentzell and her senior staff to stop misleading parents about their fundamental right to opt their children out of the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium SBAC Test, the state board failed to address the issue in any way what - so - ever.
Keep in mind Digitimes has published some misleading stories in the past, so it's not set in stone that an 8 - inch tablet is even on the way.
This formula is just another way to calculate your returns, so it is not «wrong» in a sense of it being false or misleading; it just depends on how you want to look at your returns.
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Just push the actually science and explain in a way that makes almost impossible for «reasonable people» to continue to deny and get so easily misled.
They are misleading in so subtle a way that people like you don't easily realize, how they have been misled.
The problem is that they do so in invalid, misleading ways.
Here's another recent example — Pielke and his fellow conservative contrarian colleague Dan Sarewitz had an article in the Financial Times recently («Climate policy robs the world's poor of their hopes») that I think misses the mark so badly, in a let's - be-provocative-and-act-like-we're - the - real - progressives way, that it would be tempting to ignore it, except that it's in a high - profile publication and feeds misleading talking points to a right - wing corporate political and economic culture.
«However, some months before you first wrote to me, and as soon as I discovered — regrettably by way of a newspaper reporter — that your enquiry clerks had been instructed to say that I was not a member of the House, I took the earliest convenient opportunity to place on the public record the fact that the House «authorities» disagree with my interpretation of the Act, so that no one was in any way misled.
Indeed, there are so many ways to circumvent sequestration that in the typical case, sequestration may amount to nothing more than a pretense — one which may actually mislead the trier of fact.
Dealing first with s 47's redefinition of the offence, in relation to deception it is plain that it does not impose a need to prove consequences so that for example, there is no need to adduce evidence of a customer being misled into acting in a way different to how they otherwise would.
It could be done in a way that's misleading, so you have to be careful.
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They don't always rate products in the same way, so each of the apps may miss or mislead in important information about certain ingredients.
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