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- adjective never having been
validated
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Examples
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Their results are too preliminary and unvalidated.
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Select caches of judges in all jurisdictions need to be immediately trained about unvalidated science.
Linda Kenney Baden: Conviction: Unvalidated Science in the Courtroom
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They are unvalidated science, that is disciplines that have not been validated scientifically by independent research.
Linda Kenney Baden: Conviction: Unvalidated Science in the Courtroom
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What it does mean (and what makes climate policy different than most of our computational physics-supported decision making) is that when you act on the output of the unvalidated model, you take on an unquantifiable risk.
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They are unvalidated science, that is disciplines that have not been validated scientifically by independent research.
Linda Kenney Baden: Conviction: Unvalidated Science in the Courtroom
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More precisely, we were told to vacate by my boss and we stood and crowded to the stairwell and filed outside to the parking lot to watch and see if the rumor was true and some of us were disappointed that our effort went unvalidated and others were leary of returning to the workspace.
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Select caches of judges in all jurisdictions need to be immediately trained about unvalidated science.
Linda Kenney Baden: Conviction: Unvalidated Science in the Courtroom
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More than half involved unvalidated or improper forensics.
Barry Scheck: The Story Behind "Conviction" and a Path to End Injustice
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More precisely, we were told to vacate by my boss and we stood and crowded to the stairwell and filed outside to the parking lot to watch and see if the rumor was true and some of us were disappointed that our effort went unvalidated and others were leary of returning to the workspace.
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What's Wrong With Forensic Science - Sharon Begley - Newsweek.com: "According to the Innocence Project, of the 252 DNA exonerations since 1989, half the convictions were based at least partly on 'unvalidated or improper forensic science.'"
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