Depends on who you're talking too. The football coach will tell it doesn't matter how well you play the game as long as you win. Effort IS important. Without it you may not achieve those results. But don't think "results" are necessarily a bad thing. It depends on the results you are going for. Do you want to apply your best effort to improving your Golf score? Do you want to make an effort to be a better person? If on a scale of 1 to 10 your effort brings you up from a total jerk to a "7"....not such a bad guy, but still a work in progress...those are nice results - yes? Results represent goals and without them you can not see where you were and how far from there you have come. Does that make sense?
To make sure what you publish is correctly, and to provide crosscheck of your methods and results.
It is important to make sure your random sample is random in order to make sure the results are accurate, and to prevent experimenter bias.
First you will need to decide what is most important to you in regards to your lead generation. Than you can decide which is most important to contribute your time and energy to and in the end all your efforts will be worthwhile. Also share with others your goals you may encourage others to help.
yes you can: The mother was proud her son achieved a high grade at school.
So you can make sure the results you gain are only due to the independent variable and not a variable not being tested.
so you can try a different method and compare the results
make sure you mack on her boobs that's all that's important, make sure she stratles you
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It is important that the sensor receives the correct amount of light. To restrict the amount of light would produce poor results.
Your efforts are welcome, but they will not realistically make a difference.
they make great PRODUCT
We can make efforts from our end to protect ozone. These efforts include planting trees and protecting from CFC's.