If we avoid questions because we worry about what they do to people's sensitivities, then we will never arrive at conclusions.
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But others have arrived at conclusions not radically different.
Up until recently, the predominant approach has been frequentist statistics, the kind you most likely learned in school, which utilizes controlled variables and large sample sizes to arrive at conclusions that are statistically significant.
Because the effect is likely to vary, different measurements can arrive at different conclusions.
Silvia Cervellini of market research company IBOPE says there was shock at the conclusions.
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The digital detectives, like those in mystery novels, arrive at their conclusions by combining apparently trivial morsels of information.
If this kind of balance is missing, a review panel can arrive at faulty conclusions, thereby doing a disservice to society.
Healthcare solutions must be designed with the user in mind, enabling people to arrive at actionable conclusions based on their personal data.
Scientists who arrive at opposing conclusions are ostracized and often denied grants.
Environmental groups are delighted at the conclusions of the report, especially its emphasis on the link between sustainable fishing and long-term profits.
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People can look at these facts and arrive at different conclusions.
Unfortunately, there seems to be very little that the SEC can do in the way of follow up other than ask how companies arrived at their conclusions.
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How does Mercola arrive at his conclusions about Prevnar?
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Their study arrived at somewhat different conclusions from that prepared by the Center for Security Policy.
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Note: that all 13 authors of that paper fully supported the paper, its methods and its conclusions at publication!
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She does not have to draw conclusions at this point said she may mull this over for over two weeks.
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However, it was too early to draw firm conclusions at this stage, as longer term comparisons suggest a relatively flat trend, ONS said.
That's at odds with conclusions reached by two other independent teams.
Did you draw any conclusions at to whether this particular phone, the Fascinate, has an application screen that was substantially the same as the d305 patent?
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We can draw at least two conclusions from this.
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The Roundtable also was the occasion for remarks by two of the authors of a study sponsored by the respected Washington Institute for Near East Policy that arrived at somewhat different conclusions.
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As the UK's Europe Minister, David Lidington, said: "If you look at the summit conclusions, you'll find very ambitious language there about strengthening the single market, cutting the amount of red tape and regulation on small businesses, on expanding external trade".
Levels of trust are so abysmally low that some big governments would basically like something like a Cold War spy swap, with Mr Klaus and a pen poised at one end of a foggy bridge, and the council conclusions ready for approval at the other.
"At this point we can't make too many firm conclusions, but we see changes at millennial to multi-millennial timescales, where the roughness increases by a factor of five, " explained Ryan Bay, a physicist at UC-Berkeley.
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It is clear, however, that at its end might be conclusions that would fundamentally change the way Wales is funded.
Governments outside the euro zone are also at risk of drawing flawed conclusions, especially on exchange rates and fiscal policy.
These are the conclusions of researchers at Rice University who studied the 11, 677 cases of cardiac arrest logged by emergency services personnel in Houston, Tx. between 2004 and 2011.
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At specific issue were the conclusions of the TASC study which said that closing the B-2 line would have little consequence for the Nation's future ability to produce a stealthy long-range bomber.
Harry Moroz over at Next American City and Richard Florida of The Atlantic, having both analyzed data provided by the Centers for Disease Control from 2006-2008, came to similar conclusions when looking at the impact of inner cities on gun deaths.
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