Sentences with phrase «sweeping conclusions about»

The bigoted hyperbole makes sweeping conclusions about naturalized Canadians and Canadians with dual nationalities, questioning their loyalty and suggesting they can't be trusted.
The research finds that it's hard to make sweeping conclusions about the impact animals have on the ecosystem:
The only way these remarks are remotely relevant is that they show that anti-climatologists are not the only people capabable of coming to sweeping conclusions about an area they know very little about.
What would you say if an atmospheric scientist made sweeping conclusions about your field of medicine, I wonder?
It's impossible to make sweeping conclusions about the performance of retail investors who pick stocks, because the data are hard to get, at least compared with what's available in mutual fund databases.
Again, these charts don't, by themselves, support any sweeping conclusions about reforming teacher compensation.
The National Research Council, the research arm of the National Academies, said in its report Friday that it is premature to draw sweeping conclusions about the effectiveness of school reform under the Public Education Reform Amendment Act (PERAA).
So Mr. Bedrick draws sweeping conclusions about overregulation of private schools in Louisiana based on a one - year study of schools that had typically not participated in a voucher program before — and that, furthermore, had only discovered at the last minute they were participating at all.
It's too soon to draw sweeping conclusions about the academic impact of privately financed programs that provide vouchers to help needy families send their children to private schools, the General Accounting Office concludes in a recent report.
While optimistic about the results, Gupta and his team are cautious to avoid sweeping conclusions about the significance of the test.
Hall does caution against making sweeping conclusions about how to diet from this study.

Not exact matches

The Commission argued that the report used «a small number of cases to arrive at a generalized conclusion» and secondly, that report was «contradictory» by making «sweeping general assertions about AMISOM culpability» before «exhaustively interrogating the scale and prevalence» and thirdly, that «report lacks coherence in its account of AU's efforts to prevent and respond» to the allegations (AU, 2014, September, 8, pp.1 - 2).
There's a limit, then, to the grand, sweeping conclusions one can come to about the state of the art based on the year's Turner prize contenders.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z