Any such extrapolation based on one incident only is a most unscientific and unreliable basis for projections. |
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I'm sure you that know the entire profession is based on unscientific quackery. |
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Media polls, whether scientific or the online unscientific variety, reflect the job media have done in shaping public opinion. |
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Because of these problems, there is a danger that the dialectic approach will seem unscientific and its strengths will be overlooked. |
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As a clear example of an untestable, unscientific, hypothesis that is perfectly consistent with empirical observations, consider solipsism. |
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The observations were branded as unscientific and the product of insufficiently rigorous methods. |
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My latest academic upload again points to the generally unscientific culture that prevails in academic psychology. |
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The authors' oversimplistic approach, although convenient, is unscientific. |
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The online poll is, of course, completely unscientific, but is it any less so than the exit polls whose numbers are flying around the web? |
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His analysis reveals numerous unscientific, irrational, and often emotional factors affecting the conduct of war and its termination. |
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The editor-in-chief of the leading popular science journal Scientific American has charged creationists with being unscientific. |
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Apart from being completely unscientific and unsupported this whole line betrays a world view of utter despair. |
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The government bureaucrats may continue in the old, wrong-headed, and unscientific rhetoric, but the public health people should know better. |
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First, in arguing that atheism is unscientific I do not wish to present an apology for any theistic doctrine or any particular religious faith. |
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Those mindlessly stating the opposite are ill informed and unscientific, relying on outdated belief patterns rather than facts. |
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It is a snapshot, a straw in the wind and should only be regarded as an unscientific measure. |
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Admittedly the poll is a straw poll and by definition unscientific but it does tally with other anecdotal evidence on attitudes to immigration. |
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Everyone I contacted in my highly unscientific poll feels this election was more than a defeat. |
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I have just posted here another email from one of my scientific correspondents about unscientific scientists. |
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Saying magical thinking is unscientific is as much of an error as discounting science as unartistic. |
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But his hope seems to be a false hope based on an unscientific imagination seeped in mysticism and cheerily dispensed gibberish. |
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The principal evidence giving rise to this suspicion is O'Sullivan's unscientific and scant sampling of specimens from explored regions. |
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Ravindra said most of the IT companies were not fully aware of the implications of unscientific disposal of e-waste. |
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According to my own unscientific survey, the average woman prefers a man who simply smells good and is free of scratchy stubble. |
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This is an exciting story, excellently told, and made both totally comprehensible and appetising to the most unscientific palate. |
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The vital principle was discarded as unscientific and an unwarranted intrusion of philosophy into science. |
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But your conclusions are suspect because of the completely unscientific nature of your analysis. |
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Surely such claims are not open to disproof, and are therefore in principle unscientific. |
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Only time will tell, of course, but I decided to do a very informal, unscientific survey of children. |
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Using an unscientific method did not stop the government from announcing the results as good news. |
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Keep in mind that I have no training in teaching or social work, so my methods are unscientific to say the least, but definitely from the heart. |
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Similarly, some very general theories in social science may be true but unscientific according to the standards of the physical and biological sciences. |
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For the final selection, you could take the unscientific approach and rely on verbal references or informal feedback from the candidates' colleagues. |
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Why is the public too dumb to understand the Privy Council, too unscientific to understand genetic engineering, but is now an expert on nuclear fission? |
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Mr Kerry is making hay at the moment with the charge that Mr Bush's opposition to stem-cell research is as uncompassionate as it is unscientific. |
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And then I'm writing this completely unscientific and hopelessly unintellectual thing. |
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Pacetown writes about scientific and unscientific opinion polls. |
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In a totally unscientific test I poked myself with an 18 gauge needle. |
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My unscientific guess is that our crowd is 40 pct black now, still four to five times all other teams. |
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It also diverted necessary attention away from challenging many of Dr Oz's unscientific claims. |
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We must now finally and irrevocably take this reactionary and unscientific theory down from its pedestal. |
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I reminded myself not to let my afternoon of unscientific sampling sway my analysis too much. |
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A theory, embraced by many of his followers, and rejected by others, who classify it as unscientific. |
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It is extremely unscientific to use the average as an indicator when there is such a wide spread between the figures used to calculate it. |
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Please note that these results are totally unscientific, because you can vote as often as you like. |
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That has been my experience in testing the idea in a very unscientific way over the last couple of months. |
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It was a phone-in poll, so unscientific, but it was the largest vote they've ever recorded and the results were so emphatic it must be indicative of something. |
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Indeed, the use of inaccurate and thus unscientific information will have several untoward effects. |
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This kind of science is absolute nonsense and unscientific, and is truly laughable. |
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On the other hand the first sentence, on top of being unscientific, leads to Atheism, one of the most toxic philosophical positions imaginable. |
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Also, this is highly unscientific claptrap, but interesting nonetheless. |
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Unfortunately, a lot of alternative medicine is indeed deeply unscientific, and deserves to be treated with skepticism. |
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This method of one-sidedly and ahistorically picking and choosing facts to fit a pre-determined political conclusion is as unscientific as it is intellectually bankrupt. |
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We will end this unscientific, never-ending game of numbers, this hocus-pocus surrounding limit-setting, with the clear cut-off criteria. |
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His unscientific guesstimate is that 80 percent of the released insurgents have rejoined the fight. |
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My three meetings with legislators this year is an unscientific sample, of course. |
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From top seeds to furry mascots, Ben Teitelbaum presents an unscientific guide to winning your pool. |
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As in past years, this list remains subjective, unscientific, and somewhat mischievous in its conception. |
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An unscientific analysis of Raftery's poem then might lead one to conclude that our winters are getting colder, not warmer, as many environmentalists would have us believe. |
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Social scientists argue that the discipline is unscientific due to methodologically weak research, while police officers appear sceptical about its benefits for solving crime. |
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This year, the Taipei Times did an informal, unscientific online poll of college students from Taiwan in the US which covered a few key issues that concern Chen. |
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Secular scientists find the first statement unscientific in the sense that it is based on observations that cannot be reproduced, and thus exclude it a priori. |
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It was rapidly evident that many unscientific kitchen recipes were used with the result that not many stable photographic images were produced in the early years of photography. |
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Surprisingly, perhaps, recent support for this seemingly unscientific perspective has emerged from the most empirical corner of the study of the mind: neuroscience. |
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In his numerous anti-Darwinist works, he tries to prove the absurdity and unscientific nature of the theory of evolution, which is for him only one of Satan's greatest deceptions. |
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Here an enormous amount of money is to be spent on chasing moonbeams, for the scientific evidence is very suspect, further discredited by the unscientific, emotional and theatrical way it is presented. |
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If an unscientific Protocol is allowed to trump these other international obligations, governments will be permitted to base public policies not on science, but on baseless fears and emotionalism. |
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These results, of course, are subjective and totally unscientific. |
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As appears from the article reproduced at Annex 15 to this Response, that Report is regarded as unscientific, reflecting nothing but the personal views of the contractor's team members. |
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I'm sorry if I'm embarrassing someone in this room, but this was a report in the Vancouver Sun just before Christmas, that the DFO report is unscientific and does not meet the DFO cheerleading slogan of scientific excellence. |
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Nor that their evidence is unscientific or impressionistic. |
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Depending on what you read, focus groups are either the quickest way to survey a large group or an unscientific substitute for hard, quantitative research. |
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Preformationists rejoined that Harveian epigenesis was unscientific, for such a virtue could not be observed. |
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When Hitchens dismissed religion as unscientific and unprovable, Albacete drew the distinction between religion and faith. |
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The irreligiosity of much that passes for religion is paralleled, of course, to quite an extent by the unscientific nature of a great deal that passes for science. |
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Rhetoric is no art whatever, but a mere unscientific knack, enslaved to the dominant prejudices, and nothing better than an impostrous parody on the true political art. |
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If the predictions are not accessible by observation or experience, the hypothesis is not yet testable and so will remain to that extent unscientific in a strict sense. |
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