An argument that
the wrong inference is drawn from the numbers, or the wrong type of numbers are being used to make decisions isn't a good argument that too much faith is placed in figures.
And if anyone is reading my previous tweet as an endorsement of high - stakes, standardized testing... you reached
the wrong inference.
While many senior Labour politicians have realised that the Scottish independence referendum campaign had seriously harmful political ramifications for the Labour Party, I believe that they drew
the wrong inference for why such harm occurred.
But again one must guard against
the wrong inference: they do not disappear because they are regarded as worthless or because ascetic zeal renounces them.
It has often been pointed out that this description is partly modelled on Isaiah liii, which describes the sufferings of the Servant of the Lord; but I venture to think that
the wrong inference has often been drawn from this fact.
Not exact matches
Sadly the church has focused on the
wrong shedding of blood, albeit by
inference, because Augustine got us totally obsessed with sin.
A better modernist epistemology teaches that we can have knowledge of right and
wrong even where we can not have proof, applying concepts like coherency, reflective equilibrium, and
inference to the best explanation.
The
inference people are drawing from anecdotal news items about climate on Mars and Pluto is flat out
wrong, and contrary to the facts.
The preface alone is well worth reading for concise insight into what is right and
wrong with how statistics are commonly used (and misused) for scientific
inference.
Such an
inference would be dead
wrong.
However, I should not this is an
inference and could prove to be
wrong.
The
inference people are drawing from anecdotal news items about climate on Mars and Pluto is flat out
wrong, and contrary to the facts.
I think any mathematically - competent scientist who believes in objective
inference from experimental results would accept that the IPCC replot of Forster / Gregory06 was
wrong, in that it did not reflect the (standard) error distribution assumptions made by the paper's authors.
When you sail alongside such company there's a possibility some consider you by
inference to be flying the
wrong battle flag.
What went
wrong in the regression - based
inference?
the methods sketched here are
wrong as well, imho, as they use statistical
inferencing formulas whereas statistical
inference is not at issue here.
Tamino's mathematical analysis is correct: Chylek's statistical analysis is flawed such that his
inferences are
wrong.
Rather what I'm saying by analogy is regardless of whether the math is right or
wrong, the conclusion itself doesn't follow because the
inference from low to high resolution only works in one direction and Marcott has the direction reversed.
MMH are
wrong to make
inferences about «the models» and «model trends» plural.
These scientists, along with their
inferences from thousands of peer - reviewed accounts of field and laboratory studies, are all simply
wrong.
Where punctuation is merely
wrong, and the meaning unaffected, the discriminating reader draws other types of
inferences — usually unfavorable ones — about the writer.
It is important to remember that while the act of transferring ESI can be seen by some as a simple, innocuous act there are real implications if done
wrong which can include sanctions, adverse
inference and other significant results.
In this case, the judge's findings and
inferences can not be said to be plainly
wrong.
He held that although one could «readily» see how Aviva's suspicions were aroused, the judge was
wrong to draw the
inference that the claimant had been a party to the fraud.
NW specifically refers to Muneka, citing it with approval on a separate point, namely that the
inference from circumstance creating an evidential burden on a defendant to show the
inference is
wrong does not reposition the legal burden of proof.
In turn, they drawn incorrect
inferences that could form the basis for disastrously
wrong strategy.
Don't get me
wrong - I want to give Google's 5.5» Pixel XL (and by
inference its smaller 5» Pixel) a great review, but Pixel is a bit of a «curate's egg».