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Indeed, the figures have been repeatedly revised, even over quite short periods of time, casting strong doubt on the
validity
of the economic models being used.
While this belief unfortunately does have some validity, it requires one very important caveat: Russia is part of that ship.
Football’s magnetic force will soon draw supporters worldwide into intricate discussions over the
validity
of a goal, the intention behind a foul, or the missed opportunities of an attack.
Unfortunately, this has not been the case since 1995, when the NPT Review and Extension Conference made the duration of the NPT's
validity
indefinite.
Exxon has reportedly been funding so-called think tanks to undermine confidence in the science of global warming, just as the tobacco industry funded “research” to question the
validity
of statistical findings showing the link between smoking and cancer.
The EMU should have a “golden rule” for public and social investment, with a clear definition of such projects and a mechanism for assessing their
validity.
This has some theoretical validity, but ignores malaria’s dependence on poor infrastructure and health care.
This statement by the late Nobel laureate Milton Friedman has never lost its
validity.
A new Disciplinary Chamber will be used to threaten noncompliant judges, and an Extraordinary Audit and Public Affairs Chamber will certify the
validity
of electoral results.
The European Commission has initiated “infringement proceedings” against Poland in response to the PiS’s violations of judicial independence, and that could pave the way for the European Court of Justice to suspend the law’s
validity
until the matter is considered.
While there is undoubtedly some
validity
to both points of view, I worry more about the destabilizing role of the US.
The
validity
of the finance ministry’s position on the tax increase was called into question by the decline in Japan’s Nikkei index of stock futures after Abe’s October 1 announcement.
Determining the
validity
of such fears requires understanding what is driving China’s economic slowdown.
Although the scientific
validity
of their research is now the subject of several separate investigations, it is no less important to examine its ethical implications.
But then Hwang’s collaborators began questioning the
validity
of the experiment itself, and Hwang notified Science that he wished to withdraw the paper.
At the time of this writing, he still defends the
validity
of his work, while admitting “human errors” in the preservation of the stem-cell lines, including contamination by a fungus.
“Russian citizens” were in Syria, it said, “of their own free will and for different reasons,” and the “ministry does not have the authority to assess the
validity
and legality of their decisions.”
The accusatorial system is designed for those relatively rare cases when error slips through the peer-review net, resulting in some concrete damage to health or the environment, or causing the corruption of later research that assumes the
validity
of fraudulent work.
University presidents must work to boost their institutions’ citation records, even though they know that the
validity
and reliability of these data, and the rankings that they inform, are questionable.
But the resulting
validity
comes at the cost of generality: randomized controlled trials in the form of local experiments cannot replace an overarching vision of the social good.
There is some
validity
in the argument, because if our understanding is inherently imperfect, regulations are bound to be defective.
Frankly, when I think of stagnating innovation as an economist, I worry about how overweening monopolies stifle ideas, and how recent changes extending the
validity
of patents have exacerbated this problem.
More importantly, skeptics also doubt the
validity
of the administration’s argument linking democracy and reduction of terrorism.
This left only less market-friendly alternatives – especially after court cases upheld the
validity
of the 1970 Clean Air Act.
Few, however, doubt the
validity
of the pattern.
Like all predictive studies based on computer modeling, the
validity
of the results depends on the integrity of the data and the algorithm.
Eager to deliver his elementary history lessons, Netanyahu refuses to admit the
validity
of one key perspective.
The institute’s director, Thomas R. Insel, cited DSM-5’s “lack of validity,” saying that its “diagnoses are based on a consensus about clusters of clinical symptoms, not any objective laboratory measure.”
The
validity
of this method has been questioned – and I have had my own reservations.
This will require that America recognize the
validity
of Europe's view of the Israel-Palestinian conflict as the major roadblock toward a peaceful Middle East.
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