Sentences with phrase «big assumptions there»

First off, big assumptions there.

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What is interesting to see with this bitcoin hype is how uneducated writers still are when it comes to the question of what money actually is — especially the assumption that money, e.g. US Dollars, are tied to any real world values like gold is one of these modern fairytales that is repeated often — I can not understand that even after the big corporate crimes (aka as «financial crisis») that US Citizens cost millions of dollars there is still such a lack of understanding of what money actually is.
I also think that there is a good chance that Aaron Ramsey could be ready for that first EPL game but going on the assumption that he will not play and nor will Mesut Ozil, Kosielny and Giroud then the boss has four very big gaps to fill.
There has been a widespread assumption that the Conservatives have nothing to gain from electoral reform, and the work that has been done so far — such as the YouGov poll for the Spectator earlier this month — has indeed suggested that the Tories would be the biggest net losers when comparing A.V. with First Past The Post (FPTP).
With the Tories coming out as the biggest party in terms of votes and seats, the assumption from those backing Mr Cameron to stay in Number 10 is that «if the seats are there,» the Liberal Democrats will do another deal with Cameron and we'll have coalition 2.0.
Holocene thinking rests on the assumption that there is this big, inexhaustible alien space out there that we call the environment, from where we can get our raw materials and foods and where we can dump our waste.
Holocene thinking rests on the assumption that there is this big, inexhaustible alien space out there that we call the environment, from where we can get our raw materials and food and where we can dump waste.
There may be some loss but just making an assumption, it doesn't make a difference in the big picture.
If, and that's a big assumption at the moment, there is in - fact going to be another Metal Gear Solid, then they'll need to raise adequate amounts of capital to make it a reality and to meet any expectations that fans would have based off of Metal Gear Solid V.
The two things I take issue with above are the assumption that paper is only 10 % of the cost of a book — that's a big assumption and I am not at all sure you're correct, there.
That's a big assumption that there will be no other income during retirement.
There is a few problems with this sort of analysis: The biggest problem with the so - called Fed model is that its built on two assumptions: 1) That profits will stay high, despite being a cyclical peak and decellerating; and 2) that interest rates will stay low.
While this is true to an extent, making such an assumption is lazy and foolish, when there's usually a quick, easy and relatively cheap remedy that will leave your pup feeling relieved of any discomfort, whether it's a big problem or not.
It's a big claim, many have tried and failed, and there are rather too many assumptions and simplifications for comfort.
My point, you'll be sure to recognize, wasn't that Mayer Eisenstein was a paragon of virtue, assuming the charges against him were accurate and justified (a big assumption); my point was that there are plenty of unvaccinated children around, whether we get them from Eisenstein's clinic or from wherever.
The scenario encapsulates so much BS from assumptions, ignorance of observational trends, rational action on big and apparent dangers, and then there is the data sets, the models, the potential for bias, did I mention the assumptions.
I know this introduces some big assumptions but one of the useful ones is the same people who propose continuing as is tend to believe there is a very large supply and thus a larger effect.
Well the IPCC TAR explicitly predicted a «likely» range of 0.1 - 0.2 C per decade (ie 0.3C - 0.6 C over 30 years), and I believe the consensus is somewhat towards the top end of that range, especially noting the assumption that there are no big volcanic eruptions in that time.
Then there's the interstitial tissue of racism that connects those big, explosive moments, which is just the everyday slights, and indignities, and assumptions, and comments — and, and, and.
«At the start of the process there was probably the assumption that because we are a «big» firm, we would choose one of the larger legal software suppliers.
There's a lot of assumptions about life insurance and probably the biggest and most important is that if you name someone as beneficiary, and you die, they will get your life insurance proceeds without any hassle.
-LSB-...] Hinerman created an interesting post today on Biggest Loser Gains Momentum!Here's a short outlineBecause insurance companies reward long term weight loss, there will be an assumption that the weight loss has been kept off for more than a year.
There is a big assumption in almost all of this research: that these preferences matter when people choose a romantic partner from many possible alternatives.
«If there's only enough people to fill 12 screens, build 12 screens, not 20 on the assumption that bigger is necessarily better.»
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