Sentence examples for conflicting methodologies from inspiring English sources

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In the wars between paradigms, two conflicting methodologies are increasingly rejected: quantitative scientism, which sees only figures and statistical significance as true science; and post-modern relativism, which gives pride of place to narrative.

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The founding fathers somehow conspired to achieve a set of checks and balances that kept this elusive source of power alive across a broad coalition of conflicting egos, methodologies, philosophies, and agendas.

The ratings game is marred by multiple methodologies, conflicting claims and clashing definitions.

Without consistency in reporting acid base methodology, conflicting reports will continue.

However, small sample sizes, inappropriate statistical methodologies and conflicting results did not allow any definite conclusion.

The proposed methodology, the conflicting objectives of detection time, undetected pollution events, number of monitoring stations and population affected prior to detection are minimized.

In addition, the study illuminates the potentially conflicting roles of audit methodology in its organizational context, both in mediating the complex relationship between the administrators and practitioners in the large accounting firms and as the knowledge management structure used to support delivery of the "audit product".

b Two sequences were identified as conflicting annotation between the methodology proposed in this work and GeneDB.

In the meta-analysis by Ramsauer et al. [ 62] comparing the two tests, the criteria for selection of the studies were in some cases conflicting with the described methodology: some of the published data available at that time were not included [ 58, 60] and some evidence on AmniSure® results could not be verified because it was published only in abstract form and not available as full text [ 41].

Analyses using conventional statistical methodologies have yielded conflicting results as to whether low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) or non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C) or apolipoprotein B (apoB) is the best marker of the apoB-associated risk of coronary heart disease.

Studies in pediatrics using different methodologies have shown conflicting results.

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