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11 Sentences With "giving too much weight to"

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Mark Hertling also warned against giving too much weight to Russia's sources.
But we risk giving too much weight to the newest and most frightening media technologies.
All of this suggests that we are simply giving too much weight to spelling and other typographical mistakes.
Prominent conservative legal thinkers, including the late US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, have resisted giving too much weight to legislative history.
That said, the committee's insistence on giving too much weight to inadequate metrics does make it impossible to properly evaluate the resumes of both big and small schools.
The index changes would probably not begin until late 2018, and the size of foreign fund inflows would not be huge, so investors may already be giving too much weight to this factor.
Others cautioned that making the tests easier, or giving too much weight to amorphous factors — like attracting a more racially and ethnically diverse freshman class and students whose talents cannot be measured only by test taking — could lower academic standards.
When the general election came around, some have criticized media outlets for giving too much weight to Hillary Clinton scandals rather than Trump's own checkered history, allegedly because they were trying to provide "balance," or because they simply assumed Trump would lose.
"It just seems like you can just make up your own facts now" In congressional testimony in 298, Goodman accused the EPA of being biased by giving too much weight to the Harvard and American Cancer Society studies while ignoring "dozens of other epidemiology studies," including many that found no health problems caused by current levels of air pollution.
It did not matter under regulation 2(4)(a)(ii) that the full-time fire fighters did a few extra tasks, because their jobs were still broadly similar. The case was remitted to the tribunal to be finalised. Lady Hale remarked,[2006] UKHL 8, [44] ‘in answering [the question of broad similarity] particular weight should be given to the extent to which their work is in fact the same and to the importance of that work to the enterprise as a whole. Otherwise one runs the risk of giving too much weight to differences which are the almost inevitable result of one worker working full-time’ Lord Carswell and Lord Mance dissented.
Mann wanted temperatures of individual years showing differences between regions, to find spatial patterns showing natural oscillations and the effect of events such as volcanic eruptions. Sophisticated statistical methods had already been applied to dendroclimatology, but to get wider geographical coverage these tree ring records had to be related to sparser proxies such as ice cores, corals and lake sediments. To avoid giving too much weight to the more numerous tree data, Mann, Bradley and Hughes used the statistical procedure of principal component analysis to represent these larger datasets in terms of a small number of representative series and compare them to the sparser proxy records. The same procedure was also used to represent key information in the instrumental temperature record for comparison with the proxy series, enabling validation of the reconstruction. They chose the period 1902–1980 for calibration, leaving the previous 50 years of instrumental data for validation.

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