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I don't blame economists for being excited by a result and arguing for policy changes on the basis of it.
How could teachers, principals and parents "understand schools' strengths and weaknesses" let alone "make necessary changes" on the basis of a letter grade?
Labor signalled earlier this week that it would continue to campaign against the prime minister's proposed pension changes on the basis that they would represent a broken promise.
Like a tech company, C.T.L. analyzes feedback from users, performs A/B testing, and is quick to make changes on the basis of what it finds.
Griff said on Monday the NXT was yet to take a formal position but he believed the Senate group would back the changes on the basis that the Australian media landscape was now radically altered.
But the scientists said that women should not stop taking aspirin, because this was the first large study to link the drug and the disease, and that people should not make changes on the basis of a single study.
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The law will not be changed on the basis of what they say.
Still, he said, he is not suggesting that current practice should be changed on the basis of this study.
They change on the basis of news, and Mr. Santorum's campaign has had trouble driving any of it.
But he said DSM-5 was flawed because definitions of disorders were sometimes changed on the basis of too little fresh scientific evidence.
This year, the center requested that the United States Global Change Research Program withdraw dissemination of the National Assessment on Climate Change on the basis of "numerous data quality and scientific flaws," according to a letter posted on the group's Web site.
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