Sentences with phrase «such conclusions»

To come to such conclusions regarding language learning, say - to conclude that the fact that 32 hours of introductory Spanish study failed to produce Spanish fluency, or even competence, for example - would be laughable.
Of course, it is selfish of us to think like this, we come to such conclusions and consider the situation as applied to the OKOIN project.
[5] We could not of course appraise the fairness of such conclusions, and simply accepted them on face value.
As illustrated in the Farbeh case, conclusions of professional misconduct must be supported by findings in reasons that support such conclusions: Farbeh v. College of Pharmacists of British Columbia, 2011 BCSC 1676.
I simply wanted to illustrate how silly it is to draw such conclusions on the basis of an arbitrary trend estimate.
Each utility system has differences that make such conclusions meaningless.
Such conclusions CAN, in fact, be drawn.
As be shown, th» various inquiries reviewed evidence that leads t» an affirmative answer in each case, an» in many cases th» inquiries they's self report affirmative answers, yet they bunked such conclusions in terms that gave th» opposite impression.
It takes years for the World Heritage Foundation to come to such conclusions but it's not surprising why these two sites have been chosen.
Some individuals have presented such conclusions but IPCC reports could be used as evidence against such interpretation.
Billev tried to exploit the miserably inaccurate Time article to show that «scientists» showed a decrease in temperature and increase in sea ice in the 70's and such conclusions were completely absent from the scientific litterature, once again.
How they reach such conclusions from the changes described above is another question.
that anthropogenic influences upon global climactic understanding -LCB- Mann, 2010 -RCB- could be disregarded -LCB- Mann, 2009] within the hegemony of evidence [Mann, 2008] that such conclusions have remained equivocal -LCB- IPCC IV, 5] since the dawn of civilization
Further, one must remember that only 52 scientists signed the IPPC Summary to Policymakers — and it is a myth that 2500 «scientists» of the IPCC agree with such conclusions.
Conclusions are being drawn, though generally they are more tentative, as befits the more limited level of scientific support for the such conclusions.
There are certainly large uncertainties in such conclusions, but even so the model results add to our understanding.
Mind you, I'm not making simplistic cause and effect conclusions here — but arguing against such conclusions.
Such conclusions are examples of * «end point bias,» * the well documented psychological tendency to interpret a recent short - term fluctuation as a reversal of a long - term trend.»
A proper scientific summary must rephrase the main SPM conclusions in a way that describes properly the factors that contribute to the uncertainties attached to such conclusions
But they haven't published such conclusions, and perhaps not made them — preferring, perhaps, to rely on their previously published conclusions instead.
I don't think there is enough data to say such conclusions are justified or to dismiss as «remarkably implausible» but the temperatures in the Arctic during that time were remarkably similar to this current period and the subject of several peer reviewed papers.
If you question their scientific abilities or methods to present such conclusions you are considered a left - wing environment crusader.
Yet, as we've seen demonstrated here, there are always going to be those who refuse to accept such conclusions.
People walk away with quite different take away messages from such conclusions.
The problem comes when our confidence placed in the implication of such conclusions, exceeds what they are deserving of.
Such conclusions may involve significant elements of subjective judgment and qualitative analysis.
Such conclusions are notoriously difficult to make.
Harvard University's Dr. Deming corroborates such conclusions.
Apparently the developers of TIMSS did not create the assessment to allow for such conclusions.
The piece was intended to demonstrate that 1) good outcomes are associated with good choices made by families and thus 2) we can not conclude that schools and neighborhoods do not matter because such conclusions are invalidated by selection; that 3) we can not tell whether «bad» families are inefficacious because they only have bad choices open to them or because they would make bad choices even if offered good ones; and 4) we ought to be far more open to any policy that makes better choices available to families who now have little or no choice open to them.
The difference could be due to discrimination against disabled students, as has been alleged, but the evidence is not sufficient to draw any such conclusions.
Such conclusions may look obvious, even banal, but in fact it was unprecedented for the federal education research agency to treat teachers, principals, and parents as key clients, rather than targeting its products at academics and policymakers.
And they have reasons to make such conclusions.
Weston Price, however, was able to and did draw such conclusions.
With my background, it is easier to draw such conclusions,» says Anita Falkenek.
Such conclusions have elicited at least one strong reaction.
Such conclusions are vindication for some NCS critics, including academic scientists who were pushed out of the study 2 years ago.
Such conclusions are disputed.
It is too soon to draw such conclusions.
``... anyone who makes such conclusions is not well informed.
But such conclusions fail to explain why India is a reluctant partner in the international effort to protect rights.
Such conclusions can only come from the untutored or those who wickedly remain so.
Such conclusions are not backed by scientific evidence, but here's what some parents claim to have observed:
Based on our experiences since many many seasons and referees analysing Dean and his Arsenal matches many times we come to such conclusions.
Two questions came to mind after I found this study: how were such conclusions arrived at, and are they accurate a decade and a half later?
Such conclusions, negative in the face of contemporary scholarly clichés, can be reached not by reading modern summaries but by looking at the heterogeneous testimonies given by first - century men.
But such conclusions constitute a natural theology in distinction from a philosophy only when they are brought into constructive relationship with other beliefs derived from revelation.
Marsden is aware that his analysis hovers on the edge of such conclusions.
Such conclusions accord with Gilligan's assertion that female morality is grounded more in relationships and interpersonal connections, while male morality stems more from a goal - oriented or principle perspective.
And I would suggest considering what presuppositions and assumptions you are coming coming with that would draw you to such conclusions.
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