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Accordingly, a study with a high level of reporting quality may be methodologically unsound (low methodological quality) and vice versa.
It has called the UN report biased and unfair, and methodologically unsound.
The failure to define outcome measures on how accurately a weight estimation method must perform is methodologically unsound, however.
The group produced its own consultant's report, which claimed the RAND study was methodologically unsound and greatly underestimated industry costs.
The results refute the reversal of contralateral and ipsilateral motor cortex activation under mirrored viewing conditions as methodologically unsound.
Considering that healthcare professionals have an ethical duty to palliate when a child is believed to be suffering at the end of life [ 12, 13], the lacuna of evidence-based care practices derived from PPC research with patients can be both ethically questionable and methodologically unsound [ 14].
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Second, non-Western philosophy, when it does appear in curricula, is treated in a methodologically and philosophically unsound way: it is crudely supposed to be wholly indigenous to the cultures that produce it and to be fundamentally different than Western philosophy in areas like its valuation of reason or its dependence on myth and religion.
However, as outlined above, this is often conceptually unsound and methodologically difficult.
No, it was vulgar and meteorologically unsound.
Methodologically, the process is specious.
His mind's unsound.
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