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'I don't want to be unduly negative about David Thomas's work,' he says, 'but it is merely anecdotal; it doesn't stand up to analysis.
Even though news of energy savings might persuade governments that Western conservation measures could negate OPEC's negotiating strength, such a boast could not stand up to analysis.
, he Green MP Caroline Lucas said: "If these revelations stand up to analysis by the FSA and Ofgem, then this is corruption on a massive scale and a shameful case of corporates coming together to exploit a public utility". The market abuse concerns were initially raised by Seth Freedman, a former City trader who worked as a price reporter at ICIS Heren for nine months.
Time and time again one comes across statements that look, and sound good - these pieces were originally delivered as lectures - but which just don't stand up to analysis".
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The fact is that neither assumption stands up to analysis".
It will be interesting to see what direction the new DSM is going in, and whether it stands up to analysis.
Individual studies and meta-analysis have demonstrated a poor prognostic effect of KRAS mutation [88,90,91,93 95] but some of these associations were rather weak and have not stood up to multivariate analysis [88,90,94,96].
The N.R.C. has abrogated its public responsibility by accepting the astounding preceding facts; the Shoreham plan does not stand up to rational analysis or common sense.
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