Sentences with phrase «unscientific testing of»

In my very unscientific testing of the heart rate sensor during a couple of spin classes where I compared the Ionic's wrist reading to a reading from a chest strap, I did notice some discrepancies.
Lib Dem activists at their party conference were asked which phrase best fitted the British economy, when Adam Fleming asked for votes in the Daily Politics soapbox, an unscientific test of plastic balls and a bin.
The Daily Politics mood box - an unscientific test of plastic bins with balls - saw delegates at the party conference asked to choose between the business secretary and the chief secretary to the Treasury.

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I have a lot of faith in science, not in the unscientific assumption that atheists make that reality is purely mechanistic, but in the procedures of testing hypotheses, questioning assumptions, measuring results, replicating experiments, and in general debating and persuading based on actual evidence.
========== @Momoya» a thing or being can not be tested with the tools we currently have available, then there's no point in considering whether or not it exists» @Chad «Any entity existing outside our time and space would not be detectable according to the methodology you propose, as such you are a priori excluding that possibility, which of course is unscientific, right?
Hi Dana, 2 weeks does seem like an awfully long time for it to stay good, even in the fridge... My totally unscientific way of testing that, though, is to simply taste it (if you feel it's safe)!
While only a limited number of helmets were retrofitted with the Shockbox sensor, the anecdotal evidence we gained from our admittedly unscientific beta test were very encouraging:
As with my previous post on absorbency testing, I continue to use my very unscientific means of testing out their capacity for holding liquids.
Adam Fleming used the Daily Politics mood box, an unscientific test with plastic balls, to test the mood of the Tory faithful about the line that would eventually run from London and Birmingham to Manchester and Leeds.
Adam Fleming used the Daily Politics mood box, an unscientific test with plastic balls, to find out what kind of party animals go to Conservative party conference.
The Daily Politics mood box - an unscientific method of gathering public opinion - tested the waters on polls and surveys near Speakers» Corner in London.
The Daily Politics mood box is an unscientific test asking a group of people to choose between two options, but some Lib Dem's tried to come up with new options for their voting balls.
Adam Fleming took the mood box - an unscientific test with plastic balls - to find out if the people of Stevenage, in Hertfordshire, believed the Labour leader had what it takes to be the next prime minister.
Adam Fleming took the mood box - an unscientific test with plastic balls - to find out whether the people of Brussels backed the David Cameron or Jean - Claude Juncker vision for Europe.
Susana Mendonca took the Daily Politics mood box and balls to test opinion on the streets of Westminster in the most unscientific of polls.
Daily Politics reporter Giles Dilnot took the mood box - an unscientific test with a box and balls - to get the views of potential voters about whether they were looking forward to the campaign.
That's the theory, anyway, but I was recently able to conduct my own (unscientific) aerodynamic testing during the milder days that followed the Beast from the East, when the snow thawed on the roads and a film of briny grime was splashed up over the Honda's bodywork.
So far, according to my totally unscientific survey of players in the know and my own testing with three campaigns, it's not working... yet.
Breed identification of a mixed breed dog based on its phenotype is unscientific, and is likely to be contradicted by a DNA test.
The title references two unscientific tests used to determine African heritage: measuring the lightness of an individual's skin tone against a brown paper bag and the coarseness of one's hair based on whether it flows straight back from a fan's breeze.
However, a number of ETS's own psychologists, according to Paul's account, «derided [the test] as unscientific rubbish», and sales were not pushed hard by the company.
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