But there's an old
saying about assumptions, and it always holds true, because on rare occasions these games can turn out to be legitimately great!
But when it is an area that I know very little about, I read these closely because then I learn a
lot about the assumptions and explanatory approaches in that area of research.
While it is of course true that educational enterprises require money, there is something
odd about the assumption that infusion of additional funds to the academic operation will necessarily result in improved education.
See comments on the bottom of the
pages about assumptions etc and also the name of the tower the bell is housed in... This could go in a number of different directions!
If you think I hate it and that my viewpoint is ridiculous, I have an old
phrase about assumptions and what they make you that I can share.
For those lawyers who believe that creativity has no place in the cold, hard world of legal practice, my suggestion would be to think
again about this assumption.
Thinking about the assumptions that go into designing any intervention, the targeted population and outcome, and the processes and mechanisms that will help you get there is incredibly important.
But the absence of a relationship between average school test scores and incumbents» electoral fortunes in the 2002 and 2004 school board elections raises important questions
about the assumptions underlying accountability systems.
Nobody has come up with a solution as to where that growth will come from,» Zell replied when
asked about his assumptions for the next decade of real estate investment.
But Rusch's work here is compelling and I commend her full essay to you, along with a long round of
comments about assumptions in her figures.
Also I guess you are
right about my assumption about the need in people for God, some seem comfortable without him, though there may be different degrees of God in all people.
Valuations are generally based on an idea of expected future income, so, having our fair share of aeronautical engineers, as well as a good American representation in the group, we have a great
discussion about the assumptions underlying the valuation, the future of the air travel market, and the role of governments and other stakeholders in funding such large projects.
I think if we could have nipped the problem in the bud at the very beginning of life insurance agents and companies making the presentation and sales of universal life
all about the assumptions and big cash values, hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people would not have lost their financial rear ends and their life insurance needlessly.
I have some serious methodological questions
about the assumptions used in such a calculus, but Will explains that looking at amortized costs doesn't even matter: