Phrases with «feedback assumptions»

"Feedback assumptions" refers to the beliefs or ideas that we have about how others perceive or react to our actions, words, or behavior. It involves assuming or predicting what kind of feedback or response we might receive before actually receiving it. Full definition

Sentences with «feedback assumptions»

  • What's even worse is CO2 - induced global warming's positive - feedback assumption relies on more water vapor entering the air. (climate-skeptic.com)
  • It is telling that when prominent supporters of the catastrophic theory argue the science is settled, they always want to talk about the greenhouse gas effect (which most of us skeptics accept), NOT the positive feedback assumption. (climate-skeptic.com)
  • But when we really look at history objectively and tease out measurement problems and cyclical phenomena, we are going to find that this trend is entirely consistent with a zero to negative feedback assumption for the climate as a whole, meaning that man's CO2 is driving 1.2 C or less of warming per doubling of CO2 concentrations. (climate-skeptic.com)
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