Sentences with phrase «unreliable guide»

«Our current assessment, based on the executive summary, is that the study is an inaccurate and unreliable guide for policymakers.
«Internal signals like hunger and feeling full can often be unreliable guides.
So if the individual shot, and the often excessive privileging of the visual over the aural in much mise en scène analysis is deemed by Martin an exponentially inaccurate and unreliable guide, what does he suggest are productive ways of updating this concept, and why does it remain relevant despite such historical baggage?
One of the first was Education Next's own Rick Hess, who wrote in Education Week, «These paper promises are, at best, an unreliable guide to what happens in practice.
For another, these paper promises are, at best, an unreliable guide to what happens in practice.
The three ebooks are: Short Stories from Hogwarts: Power, Politics and Pesky Poltergeists, Short Stories from Hogwarts: Heroism, Hardship and Dangerous Hobbies, and Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide.
The point is, putting taste aside as being an unreliable guide, how do we move abstract sculpture on, how do we make it evolve into something more substantial than these flimsy examples?
As I said yesterday, if the proxies are an unreliable guide to the climate of the late 20th century, why are they reliable for the early 16th century?
Critics say his lack of climatological expertise makes him an unreliable guide for foreseeing the consequences of a warmer world, but I think these critics are ignoring history.
The question it poses has to be simple and broad, but a yes or no response is an unreliable guide to policy on a complex and many - sided topic.
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