Sentences with phrase «wrong conclusion»

The phrase "wrong conclusion" means that someone has come up with an idea or belief that is not correct or accurate based on the information or evidence available. Full definition
The overwhelming consensus is that e-readers aren't there yet, but this rather obvious observation seems to be leading people to two completely wrong conclusions.
That graph shows the same data, with the same fundamentally wrong conclusions.
Some hiring manager will do wrong conclusions, they will think that you are not stable job seekers and all the time you are in an active job search.
It is wide enough that it pretty reliably captures real effects and robust enough that you are fairly unlikely to draw wrong conclusions.
That can lead to wrong conclusions about what's working, what's not and how to act on it.
You are drawing wrong conclusions from the article.
«Myth of arctic meltdown» is enough to tell you just how slanted and wrong the conclusions of this article will be... and the inclusion of Al Gore's name brings it home.
«As an astrophysicist, I see that the scope of solar effects considered by the IPCC is very limited; thus it arrives at wrong conclusions about what causes climate change.
This kid needs more research on Christ, Christianity, and church history because he ended up in wrong conclusions.
The bottom line is that Viola and Barna, though their research is excellent, have come to the absolute wrong conclusions.
Id like to know how someone with such little knowledge of the Bible and the Baptism of the Holy Spirit gets to write a article that is draws so many wrong conclusions?
Not that I'm a Christian, i'm an atheist and I believe you all to be sincere ignoramuses fighting over who's insanely wrong conclusions are less wrong than yours.
It's designed to reduce wrong conclusions and bad choices, plus protect you from charlatans trying to exploit ignorance.
If you scoured the web, on average there's a new article every other day just spewing the same old incorrect conclusions (and when you add the always wrong conclusions about when it's best to start collecting Social Security benefits, it's daily).
The news that nearly 1 million tourists have visited the ancient city of Hasankeyf has apparently led Turkish officials to come to the absolutely wrong conclusion: that the site should be turned into theme - park version of itself.
«Tomorrow's top leaders avoid what quite often causes today's experienced and successful business leaders to arrive at utterly wrong conclusions, since the latter lack comprehension of how to live by two of today's most relevant business and leadership principles.
Thank you Regina... being Wiccan myself, many people I guess I would say fear and discredit what they don't understand by making false accusations and drawing wrong conclusions...
While these are not diagnostic and can lead people to wrong conclusions about how diet affects them (underlying sensitivities can fade with time, for example, and an irritant may only be present in certain varieties), if there is something in your diet that is causing inflammatory symptoms at present, a trial - and - error approach may be able to modify your diet into something that doesn't cause these symptoms.
Many drivers of inflation work with a long lag, so focusing on current data can lead to some wrong conclusions.
A doctor assessing the health of two patients — one overweight and the other extremely thin, neither having eaten anything in recent days — may come to the wrong conclusion, if based only on appearances.
Looking at the price, or external appearance, and using that as the basis for forecasts rather than the fundamentals can lead you to the wrong conclusions.
I think you're looking at the right picture, but drawing the wrong conclusions.
So away I judge, taking care to not come to wrong conclusions, especially when they affect others.
Simply opining that scientists have reached the wrong conclusion is childish.
If the presuppositions are wrong the conclusions will be wrong, even if the logic is flawless.
This article is pretty limited in it's scope, creating tunnel vision that leads to a wrong conclusion.
I think this was the wrong conclusion to draw, and I want to talk about why.
When we can see the correlation to our survival we are far more empathetic and can reason instead of just immediately coming to the wrong conclusion and shooting the guy who just saved your life.
It IS possible that he could come to the WRONG conclusion.
However, I've sometimes drawn the wrong conclusion from this, believing that I just need to never get that angry or stressed in the first place.
I think Ayn formed the wrong conclusion about business and government and hence I don't agree with her premise in Atlas Shrugged, but I still can appreciate what a waste government and group thinkers can be.
------ Well that sure makes it clear that you don't welcome dialogue about your wrong conclusions.
Faith has led billions of people to the wrong conclusion.
Wow... you obviously have not read my posts and jumped the hell to some wrong conclusions there Rogue...
Given your stellar history of drawing the wrong conclusion from basic information, source please?
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