Sentences with phrase «central assumption»

But the greater the leverage, the more central your assumption of price stability or continuity, the greater your reliance on avoiding one really bad day, and its associated margin call.
The total monetary value of the greenhouse - gas and air pollution benefits of the high - penetration solar scenario exceeds $ 400 billion in present - value terms under central assumptions.
There was some evidence of communication being a predictor of satisfaction, but it wasn't «as strong as it should have been given how central that assumption is in theory as well as practice.
The same author, the state Department of Education, can not make two financial estimates based on contrary central assumptions.
Focusing on the existing end - of - 2014 fleet of solar power projects, recent annual benefits equal more than $ 1.5 billion under central assumptions.
[The] social structures and attitudes in our society draw legitimacy from the central assumptions of Western religion and philosophy.
In this regard it is clear that moral education, even in its diversity and its oppositions, is more a story about the legitimation of American culture than it is about its transformation; as in every generation in America, the substance of moral education has reflected the central assumptions and ideals of the prevailing zeitgeist.
American relationship counsellor John Gray's seminal work Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus was predicated on one central assumption: that men and women are just as different as beings from other planets.
In these meetings, three central assumptions were regularly made, particularly by international participants.
Yes, everyone's central assumption has to be a Tory win with a big majority, but Theresa May is the one who now has to deliver on that.
Using new theoretical results and experiments on neuronal cultures, a group of scientists, led by Prof. Ido Kanter, of the Department of Physics and the Gonda (Goldschmied) Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center at Bar - Ilan University, has demonstrated that the central assumption for nearly 70 years that learning occurs only in the synapses is mistaken.
He argued that physicists had been wrong about one of their central assumptions about black holes: namely, that nothing can escape their grasp.
In line with other Schrader movies, but perhaps more so than any, it defines itself against many of the central assumptions and conventions of most mainstream moviemaking.
In so doing, it partakes of the central assumptions of the education profession itself and risks sliding over the edge into being a professional trade journal for educators, like, say, Phi Delta Kappan or Educational Leadership, rather than a watchdog on behalf of the broader American public.
The central assumption of DI is that every child can learn and any teacher can succeed with an effective curriculum and solid instructional delivery techniques.
First, the methodological wrangling has often obscured the larger questions and the central assumptions of the certification model.
If one is right, the other must be quite wrong in its central assumption.
Once the frame of reference departs from the trade of public securities and applies to buying or selling whole companies or buildings, however, it becomes apparent that such access may be severely lacking, and, hence, that one of the central assumptions of the efficient market hypothesis has been violated.
I am looking at what has happened in the last ten years with respect to the central assumptions of the anthropogenic global warming (AGW) scare, about which I wrote a decade ago.
We make two central assumptions that are grounded in the empirical literature.
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