Peter Sweeney
1 min readMay 22, 2018

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You make a great point about the insufficiency of data to support decisions. I would only add that explanations, the other side of the reasoning coin, should always be considered. Explanations, soundly criticized using data and observations, comprise good knowledge and decisions.

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Peter Sweeney
Peter Sweeney

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