Sentences with phrase «using valid reasoning»

During 2011 — 12, the district focused on implementing Writing Anchor Standard 1 (W1), which states that students must be able to «write arguments to support claims in analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.»

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Problem is, land - use restrictions are usually enacted for valid reasons such as protecting the environment, reducing urban sprawl and preserving agricultural land.
At the risk of being called out for using the «no true Scotsman fallacy», I guarantee you that you were never an Atheist for valid reasons in the first place.
The author of Hebrews ignored the idiom almost completely and the Fourth Evangelist developed his own way of using it.4 If, in the present, or in the future, Christians wish to confess Jesus Christ as Lord, without resorting to the idiom of resurrection, then we must acknowledge that there may be valid reasons for doing so.5
You can make «assertions,» and reject «assertions,» but you can not provide me or anyone with reasons as to why yours are valid without making use of the immaterial, which you reject as being real.
All Shi`as accept these four sources of religious law, but those who derive religious laws from testaments and Traditions define reasoning as the use of analogy, or parallels from Tradition, rather than deductive and inductive reasoning; those who follow the principles of jurisprudence do not accept reasoning by analogy as valid.
However, most, if not all Christians use Pascal's Wager as a valid reason for believing in the Christian narrative.
There are many valid reasons for not believing in god - outside of the bible there is no evidence and using the bible as evidence is circular.
Although soy protein formulas are consumed by approximately 20 % percent of infants in the U.S., there is oftentimes no valid reason as to why a soy - based formula is being used.
Now that you are up to speed on the many valid reasons why good lighting matters your next task is to work on evaluating the space you are using and creating a lighting blueprint that gives you what you need.
I think if you're using them for valid reasons in the short term, then go ahead.
Parents with kids that study in different schools and do extra curricular activities, retired / old people, tourists, businessmen have a lot of valid reasons to still need to use a private or at least massive transportation system, so we can not rely solely on bicycle transportation methods for those, still, we must provide those that can rely on them (young people, average commuters living not that far from the office, teenagers...)
«During the economic downturn some buyers used ILSA to rescind otherwise valid condominium contracts for economic reasons — an entirely unintended consequence of the law and its intent,» Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, D - N.Y., who sponsored the bill along with Michael Grimm, R - N.Y., Patrick T. McHenry, R. - N.C., and Jerrold Nadler, D. - N.Y., said in a statement.
Meanwhile, neurobiologist Ricardo Dolmetsch, an autism researcher at Stanford University in California, says, «The consensus in the autism research community, as well as in the stem - cell community, is that there is no scientifically valid reason for using stem cells to treat autism spectrum disorders».
Lynch and the team, however, reasoned that a model that mirrored the slowly progressive nature of the disease might be more valid than the rapidly progressive mouse models more commonly used.
There is a valid reason why humans have used sweat baths for hygienic and health purposes since the Stone Age.
Unless you are a vegan or have a valid medical reason for not using whey protein, it is recommended that you use whey protein as your protein supplement of choice.
The natural ways to induce labor are safe, effective alternatives to invasive medical inductions but should only be used for valid reasons.
If you're planning to use — or you're already using — a low carb lifestyle to feel better, have more energy and possibly shape up a bit, I don't see a valid reason why you'd want ketones to reach incredibly high levels.
Rematch isn't coming back, history is removed, there is literally no valid reason to use this.
This is not only valid if you are not getting laid, but can be used for any reason at all.
Elena wants to warn men using online personals about this scam pattern: «There are thousands sincere and real Russian women seeking partners for marriage in the west, and there are valid reasons for that: Russia has one of the highest women to men ratio in the world, with 100 women for 88 men.
This is a valid concern and the reason why EVAAS results should be used in context of a bigger picture.
Parents should have the right to know for what purpose a test is designed and whether it's valid and reliable for that purpose; how the results of that test will be used; whether or not testing companies will have access to private student information and for what reason those companies need that information.
They did have valid reasons for thwarting use of public domain texts.
Using evidence and reasoning you will explain why the opposition's perspective is not valid.
Persuasive essay writing that is also known as the argument essay writing, involves reason and logic used to prove that some idea is more valid and genuine than some other one.
There are many variables or questions that must be considered or answered when establishing a valid VCPR, such as: Is your client a small animal owner; does the owner have a stocker / feeder cattle operation; or does the owner have a horse or horses for commercial reasons or for recreational use.
There are many valid reasons for using a dog crate when training a puppy or adult dog, but when used incorrectly the cons of crate training reveal that there are some dog owners should not use this training method.
There are many valid reasons for using a dog crate when training a puppy or adult dog, but when used incorrectly the...
One most important reason Darwin's formulates to both American and European standards is that the AAFCO, the American standards, often don't have maximum levels for reasons we do not think are valid: maximum standards may inhibit the use of food coloring ingredients!
There is no valid reason to allow the use of any sentient animal in research unless they are afforded the same consideration a human would be.
Whether you're a fan of LP or not (and there are plenty of valid reasons not to be), all guidebook companies could use more people like Robert Reid — people who take the job seriously and who truly care about the service they provide.
There's no real reason to delay your credit card application as the companion pass will only be valid through 31 December 2018 regardless of your application date... and the soon er you get it the sooner you can use it to save.
Using airport departure information with the departure and expected arrival time, the database tracks the movement of the plane and makes it possible to check whether the reasons given by the airline for not paying out compensation are valid.
Disability, age, remoteness of location or any other reason that the MTD commissioners accept as valid grounds not to use an electronic return system.
By adroitly combining valid information with culturally affirming meanings, these communications succeed in getting people to reflectively assess evidence that they might otherwise dismiss out of hand (btw, if your goal is not simply to get people to open - mindedly consider evidence using their own powers of reason — if you just want to make them believe something, who cares how — you are not a science communicator; you are a propagandist).
It would not seem correct for that statement to be have been made in the GRL version if you had changed significantly the processed data used in the surface diagnostic after the work carried out by Curry, even assuming there was a valid reason for altering the data.
Of course, even if your various studies did support each other it would not mean that their conclusions were valid, if the statistical inference methods used in all of them were seriously flawed, as I have reason to believe.
Nic has a valid reason to attempt to reproduce the results of a paper that appears to use an assumption that has a larger than anticipated impact on the results.
Both authors even admitted that their reconstructions aren't statistically valid (and that was kind of their point...) and McIntyre, at least, has stated that he regards many studies since then the same way he does the original 1998 paper because they basically use the same datasets and analysis (And I should add that he seems less opposed to the more recent studies, especially those that don't use data he finds suspicious...) They've stated their a priori reasons why they don't like the data they don't like.
Nic et al didn't use JUST the last 17 years but they did use the last 17 years for a valid reason.
The reason that subjective rating studies use multiple independent raters is so that their ratings are valid, and not just based on one skewed judge.
If guilt by association were actually valid according to «the basic rules of logic and reasoning,» as strong a case (or stronger) could easily be made for you, Joanne Nova (via Shell and ExxonMobil), being called a terrorist as for James Hansen (via UK writer Keith Farnish) being called a terrorist; I knew no one would call me on any flaw in that reasoning, since that is precisely the reasoning being used to smear Hansen.
The first conclusion is that the total uncertainty is larger than that presented in either analysis unless we really have valid reasons to use a specific prior.
Hence, if one wants to examine evidence for changes since 1970 then the use of 90 % confidence is required and there is no valid reason to insist on another confidence level.
Maybe there is a valid reason for you to advocate because of your concern about a lack of balance, but: (1), I question the criteria you are using to measure that imbalance, and (2) as you become an advocate, you drift away from the science, and you drift away from the first order priority of presenting as much information as is reasonable, objectively, before laying out the argument for your conclusions.
There's no generally valid reason to use Jeffreys» prior, when the method of analysis is known.
Your comment brought up in my mind one good and valid reason for drawing the Figure 9.20 as it's drawn even, if the prior used is not considered valid.
While it carries some baggage (as any such term does) she used it for a valid reason.
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