Sentences with phrase «assumptions into»

So, taking these two assumptions into consideration, we can make a further assumption based on price.
Thus, economists will plug in a range of different misleading assumptions into their «scientific» models.
Just averaging different baselines — throwing a bunch of contestable assumptions into a pot and stirring — seems unlikely to produce accurate results.
And, as you're trying to predict future greenhouse gas emissions, you have to start throwing economic assumptions into the models on top of the physical assumptions you threw in for question 2.
Each of these assumptions is highly implausible, based upon my understanding; the combination of these two assumptions into a single scenario seems impossible to me.
Judith, you comment that «Each of [Wadhams»] assumptions is highly implausible, based upon my understanding; the combination of these two assumptions into a single scenario seems impossible to me.»
From «adjustment» of data, control of research opportunities and publication venues, circular reasoning to refusal to even discuss the critical features of numerous photographs that call common theoretical assumptions into question.
Rather than focusing just on methane leakage, the authors of the ERL paper surveyed 23 experts to get their predictions about future natural gas supply and then fed those assumptions into a model of the energy system.
The ensuing decline in yieldco stock prices created increased dilution risk and brought growth assumptions into question at U.S. solar companies.
To find out, the researchers plugged better cost information and more aggressive cost - curve assumptions into REMIND, a «global inter-temporally optimizing energy — economy model that has been extensively used for analyses of climate policies.»
Looking at the adjustments, it seemed odd that they implied improving station location quality and reduced warming bias in the measurements, despite Anthony Watts work calling both assumptions into question.
The problem with «climate science» is that it's built a lot of politically - motivated assumptions into the paradigm, which requires politically - motivated defenders of that paradigm to resort to the most extreme forms of paradigm defense against what should be «in - paradigm» questions.
They appear to have input a lot of assumptions into the system but there does not appear to be a link to the numbers or even the raw output.
Modeling teams that fed different plausible assumptions into their computers got somewhat different results for particular regions, although always overall global warming.
Because our main character is relatively understated and enigmatic, we are given plenty of opportunities to project our own thoughts and assumptions into Marston's head.
Of course, it is a given that the young analyst can gain his or her own company and industry expertise so as to insert reasonable assumptions into the DCF model.
In this stage, we utilise our proprietary optimisation model to begin to convert our assumptions into a series of portfolios that account for the covariance between these assets.
This is why it's important to put their beliefs, opinions, values, and assumptions into the spotlight.
Though the film fails to mould the assortment of clichés that drive both assumptions into a coherent whole, it does so with determination, never faltering from its evident hypothesis.
So he kept plugging his increasingly realistic assumptions into his computer and set about solving Einstein's field equations again and again, each time marveling at the results that came pouring out.
Calling the mayor's forecasting assumptions into question, Mulgrew said, «Why would anyone believe these numbers?
In short, they plugged a bunch of current numbers and assumptions into the model, ran it out past 75 years until it reached some kind of stability, and reported that number.
Left untouched, unexpressed conflict will turn assumptions into accusations and accusations into evidence.
Many people brought their assumptions into these movies.
They illustrate how difficult it is to translate the economic planning assumptions into credible fiscal projections for budget planning purposes.
Given Big Ass's in - house knowledge about all things ventilation, it was worth examining if they could turn some of those air - mixture assumptions into givens.
The senior U.S. official and the five experts from the private sector all said that the arrest of Stoyanov had thrown that basic assumption into doubt.
Although Target previously stated the breach wouldn't compromise card holders» accounts, the dramatic rise in the number of people affected called that assumption into question.
Lenders assume that self - employed borrowers in certain occupations are under - reporting, in other words, and plug this assumption into their decision - making processes.
At that mass, we will commemorate Mary's assumption into heaven in body, and spirit, as an act of grace bestowed on her by God.
No one can argue for her immaculate conception, her assumption into heaven, or her coronation as heaven's queen directly from scripture.
Still, the Virgin of Wheaton that slowly emerged in our course was a Protestant one, even if she came to light in conversation with the four traditional Catholic Marian teachings: Mary as Mother of God, her perpetual virginity (before, during, and after the birth of Christ), her immaculate conception, and her bodily assumption into heaven.
On assumption into office in January 2009, Barrack Obama vowed to close down Guamtanamo as an indignity and an affront to the human rights beliefs and principles of the United States
If I encode that assumption into the simulation, it comes up with a 22 percent probability of Democrats taking over the Senate based on the race ratings.
The third and final volume of Chris Mullin's acclaimed diaries begins on the night John Smith died in May 1994, and continues until the moment of Mullin's assumption into government in July 1999.
He maintained that President John Mahama has since assumption into office been investing in various sectors of the economy which he said would culminate into a total development of the country.
The answer, Krueger believes, is that they are employing social projection: They assume that the second prisoner will act the same way they will, and then they incorporate that assumption into the decision - making process.
But a pair of recent papers throw that long - held assumption into question.
Furthermore, test - based accountability is built on the assumption that test results are reliable proxies for success later in life, but research has called that assumption into question.
The observation that Amazon pays traditional publishers based on a wholesale reduction of list, but sells those books at a substantial discount from list, is a valid one... and in fact, we built that assumption into our spreadsheets and pie charts.
But they can't take every assumption into account.
Sure go ahead, throw a higher ozs / valuation assumption into the pot.
The Assumption commemorates the death of the Blessed Virgin Mary and her assumption into heaven.
Fishman's Venetian paintings claim a bit of history as well: her transformation of the Virgin's assumption into a richly textured abstraction of blues and grays weaves threads of artistic inspiration for a new audience.
Why don't we break down the fundamental assumption into it's basic elements.
Once you presuppose that climate change is happening, it doesn't take a leap of faith to incorporate the assumption into models to estimate the health of polar bear populations, the progress of glaciers, and the vulnerability of Arctic sea ice.
It was not a question of the work performed; it was because the author had incorporated a grossly misleading assumption into his data collection scheme.
The child, therefore, will bring these assumption into an unfavorable model on which to build future relationships.

Not exact matches

And while the iMirror is the kind of product that feeds directly into consumers» current assumptions of what IoT technology looks like, there are plenty of Canadian companies finding business applications that consumers will hardly notice.
This anomaly threw a massive wrench into the broadly held assumption that IQ was the sole source of success.
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