Sentence examples for may be validity from inspiring English sources

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While there may be validity to reports of personal friction between Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli officials such as Defense Minister Ehud Barak have hailed the Obama administration for its cooperation with and assistance to Israel on military and intelligence matters, including the deployment of Iron Dome.

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There may be some validity to some of these arguments, but they cannot be allowed to prevail.

Hopkins, in her non-judgmental way, writes of this analysand only that it is "easy to assume she must be in denial about the harm done to her by Khan, but it is perhaps more honest to grope with the possibility that there may be some validity to her subjective experience".

Though there may be some validity to further subdividing the groups, the most statistically consistent and the most parsimonious K based on the structure output is K = 6.

Whilst the Zimbabwean study on HIV sero-positive patients did not however have sufficient power to substantiate this claim, we show that there may be external validity to the observation, provided that it is confirmed in appropriate studies.

Based on the rapid acceptance of these materials by both clinicians and patients, it would appear that many practitioners believe that there may be some validity to these claims.

The constancy of tail beat amplitude and wave speed ratio, when the simulations are performed according to the scheme in Fig. 3 and Fig. 4B, indicates that there may be some validity to this scheme, since such constancy is seen in anguilliform swimmers.

Using Kane's terminology, 26 there may be acceptable procedural validity and internal validity, but they cannot guarantee that a pass mark is set at the right level.

Similarly, in any model, adequate statistical power does not ensure validity of model results, as there still may be problems compromising validity (e.g. lack of control for confounding, misspecification of dose response functions, measurement error).

As an example, [(p ⊃ q) · r] ⊃ [(∼r ∨ p) ⊃ q] may be tested for validity.

Thirdly, adolescents' reports may be of enhanced validity as this survey was based on a self-rating conducted anonymously.

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