Right ok - so you’re saying all Grade C is equal? And I guess “at a glance” it could be. So let’s just take that as is for a moment. The next step is, is Grade C enough evidence to instruct a population? You say “yes we do it all the time”.
That's a ridiculous response. Arguing that it's a non-perfect basis assumes that there is some perfection to be had. As I've said, this is often not the case, so your suggestion is to stop caring about evidence at all in cases where we cannot generate perfection
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Gid, please. Soften the emotive. It’s not ridiculous. also note not disagreeing is not by default agreeing. WRT “I agree with not smoking” - I’ve not said I do, but nor have I said I don’t. I asked we don’t compare to other policy on the basis one is essential one is not
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From your article: “But they are based on very solid reviews of strong scientific evidence. They may not always be right, but they definitely aren’t wrong.” “Very solid” “strong” “not wrong”? ....this is how you represent GRADE C?
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