Sentences with phrase «used flawed analysis»

«In far too many instances, the NRC has used flawed analysis to justify inaction, leaving millions of Americans at risk of a radiological release that could contaminate their homes and destroy their livelihoods,» said Lyman.

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Ron and Shamir seem to have used flow analysis of the Bitcoin blockchain to reach these conclusions, as they did in their first paper on the subject, however without doing the required research into the actual identities of the Bitcoin address owners, using flow analysis among them to determine relationships between them is fundamentally flawed.
Your analysis of him is sensationally flawed and brings to mind what the Nazi's did with their depiction of the jew (you've attributed different traits, but used the same tactics of combining lies, half - truths, and exaggerations), but I didn't really expect anything else... it's what you do.
Authors from studies included in the analysis take a swing at Wax and his colleagues stating that not only is their methodology flawed, but their analysis and use of data is also flawed and misleading.
Unfortunately, the analysis of developed countries used deeply flawed data to reach an erroneous conclusion about the first day death rate in the US.
However, as pointed out by several other witnesses, since the key performance measure used by these entities is student performance on the STAAR test, which many consider a flawed measure, the resulting productivity / efficiency analysis would be flawed as well.
And flawed educational research conclusions have been made by using poverty in data analyses.
Updated, July 23, 1:40 p.m. A new study of methods used to track Antarctic sea ice trends has raised important questions about whether recent increases in ice there are, to a significant extent, an illusion created by flawed analysis of data collected by a series of satellites.
«[Howarth et al.'s] analysis is seriously flawed in that they significantly overestimate the fugitive emissions associated with unconventional gas extraction, undervalue the contribution of «green technologies» to reducing those emissions to a level approaching that of conventional gas, base their comparison between gas and coal on heat rather than electricity generation (almost the sole use of coal), and assume a time interval over which to compute the relative climate impact of gas compared to coal that does not capture the contrast between the long residence time of CO2 and the short residence time of methane in the atmosphere.»
I am not sure how to change the way this analysis is performed but I am sure that its current flawed approach is leading to imposing unreasonable costs without a clear path to the benefits and without regard to alternative uses of the money spent.
Until such time as these recent analyses are proven flawed it should be accepted that any increase in atmospheric CO2 concentrations caused by the use of fossil fuels has negligible impact upon the global climate.
«Both [Fall et al. 2011 and Menne et al. 2010](and cited by Muller et al) do an analysis over a thirty year time period while the Muller et al paper uses data for comparison from 1950 — 2010... I see this as a basic failure in understanding the limitations of the siting survey we conducted on the USHCN, rendering the Muller et al paper conclusions highly uncertain, if not erroneous... I consider the paper fatally flawed as it now stands, and thus I recommend it be removed from publication consideration by JGR until such time that it can be reworked... it appears they have circumvented the scientific process in favor of PR.»
Time and again, these experts find that Lomborg's assertions and analyses are marred by flawed logic, inappropriate use of statistics and hidden value judgments.
published last November found significant flaws in the methodologies, assumptions or analyses used by the 3 percent of scientists who concluded otherwise.
Ninety - seven percent of peer - reviewed research agrees with the conclusion that burning fossil fuels, deforestation and industrial farms are enshrouding the planet in heat - trapping gases, and a research review published last November found significant flaws in the methodologies, assumptions or analyses used by the 3 percent of scientists who concluded otherwise.
As you can see from my contibutions and original article, I have grave concerns about the provenance of the raw material, believing that most of it was collected in so flawed a manner that using it as the basis for highly detailed analysis 150 years after the sailor first threw the bucket overboard to gather a sample, gives it a scientific credibilty it does not warrant.
In a paper last year, Professor Robert Pindyck from the Massachusetts Institute Technology concluded the so - called integrated assessment models used to combine climate science with economics have «crucial flaws that make them close to useless as tools for policy analysis».
Two problems, the MWP did occur and the data selection and statistical analysis used was shown to be seriously flawed.
Based out of Suffolk University's economics department, the Beacon Hill Institute wrote the fundamentally flawed analysis that ALEC is using to scare legislators into thinking that renewable portfolio standards will destroy the economy.
After all, his (flawed and already discredited before he was in high school) analysis can be used to claim «uncertainty».
in the early part of this decade Bob Carter used to love the Spencer and Cristy's satellite data showing no warming trend but curiously his views did not change when their analysis was shown to be flawed.
Instead of using NETL's flawed analysis, looking at the actual failures rate of different generation resources during the extreme weather event provides a more accurate picture of the reliability and resiliency impacts.
Faith in that the warming rate and attribution were correct, faith that the GCMs produced correct outputs, faith that the writers of papers using the flawed GCMs got the analysis correct, and faith that the proposed solutions made economic sense
Although citation analysis has its flaws it is used in academic hiring and is still a valued part of the tenure review process.
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