Sentence examples for selecting evidence from inspiring English sources

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He often contradicts himself – writing in one newspaper that "students are getting better grades because they are working harder" and, in another that "degree inflation has become a scandal" – and he seems as guilty as the scientists he criticises of selecting evidence to support whatever point he's making.

My valiant (some people said routinely "foolhardy") executive producer John Edwards figured out with lawyers acting for our equally brave (or "reckless") company, Thames Television, that -- as long as we didn't edit the material we broadcast -- we could not be accused of selecting evidence in a way designed to influence the judge in his deliberations.

This possibility creates challenges for PtDA developers in terms of identifying attributes of options, selecting evidence or arguments to include, deciding on the level of detail, deciding under which option to mention an argument, assessing the quality of underlying evidence, and choosing a format for presenting the information.

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When asked to indicate a reason for selecting evidence-supported clinical management strategies, almost 75% of physicians cited that evidence supported their selection.

Understanding whether physicians use different justifications or explanations for selecting evidence-based, highly supported medical care versus poorly supported, or even contraindicated, care could have substantial implications for reducing the provision of wasteful and potentially dangerous medical care.

Generally the guidelines used systematic methods to select evidence and described their criteria for selection in their final documents.

In his opening statement for MasterCard, Kenneth Gallo said the government was creating "a misimpression" of how the industry works, comparing selected evidence of misbehavior to trying to depict Michael Jordan as uncompetitive by showing a film clip of him with his arm around a defeated opponent.

It may take the relatively low weight of a 10 – pounds of selected evidence to convince 12 out of 23 grand jurors to return an indictment, but it will require the much heavier weight of a 100 – pounds of legally admissible evidence to convince each and every one of the 12 trial jurors to render a finding of guilt.

Autograft shows moderate superiority compared with allograft, in relation to the relevant outcomes and the quality of selected evidence, after an appropriate risk benefit assessment.

To describe challenges and make recommendations for researchers in how they select evidence to quantitatively assess a prescription drug's benefits and harms.

The "rigor of development" domain is aimed at assessing the methods used to search and select evidence, and to define the recommendations, and whether the health benefits, side effects, and risks have been considered.

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