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.
Not exact matches
Your over-arching
assumption that all
comments about Islam come from uninformed people is just that.
I am amazed by all the
assumptions of those who
comment about Kerry's wonderful learning experience.
So don't take my
comment as an attack on y our beliefs, or as an
assumption about what you believe.
Section II offers some
comments about the general cast of Altizer's thought and its fundamental
assumptions.
I'm sorry that my
comment included
assumptions about you that were not correct.
I counted over 20
assumptions in your
comment — all opinion,
about facts none being back up with factual evidence.
But the fuss over her
comment and its underlying
assumption — that there must be something wrong with him because, busy or not, he «should» have a girlfriend — got me thinking
about the work of Bella DePaulo, author of numerous books on the single life, including Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After.
I think there may be an incorrect
assumption regarding the
comment about the schools you mention above (2 private schools in Houston) that parents are not allowed to send homemade lunches to school.
But try to believe me when I say that «looking pregnant» — even in the classic celebrity baby bump style — doesn't curb the thoughtless
comments and
assumptions about your physical comfort and limitations.
His
comments about the upcoming European elections were more sober, however, as he subtly downplayed the
assumption in Fleet Street that Ukip should be coming in first place.
In fact, some of them didn't even mention it, being far more upset by a
comment attributed to Watson a couple of sentences earlier: He was «inherently gloomy
about the prospect of Africa,» Watson had told The Sunday Times, because «all our social policies are based on the
assumption that their intelligence is the same as ours — whereas all the testing says not really.»
In a class on a recent Saturday, program participants discussed the incident of the boy and the Air Jordan and wondered if
assumptions about race and class had played a role: «The teacher is taking an authoritarian stance,» one
commented.
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!
* Note Appended: Following
comments from James Heckman, the authors made some worst - case
assumptions about the long - term outcomes for these six dropouts and reassignments.
You might not recognise the fonts, but your
comments about them, including that they are not officially licensed, are just incorrect
assumptions you made up!
Obviously, the players involved in the proceedings can not
comment about ongoing legal issues, but one thing is quite a logical
assumption: these small brick - and - mortar stores would not be taking on such a David - vs - Goliath pursuit if their legal counsel did not feel like it was a viable suit.
You
comment re TLI estimates:... the new average LE
assumption is
about 9.5 months longer than that implied by the CDC's 2008 tables.
If you go into a discussion of the Best Downloadable Game of 2010 thinking that Monday Night Combat should win, you're less likely to think
about its flaws (e.g., limited maps, repetitive
comments from the announcer) and more likely to remember its strengths (e.g., class balance, fun character design) relative to someone who didn't hold the same
assumption.
Regarding the sciencemag link (which I note is 3 years old now), it seems to me the the Ellard
comment makes some pretty hairy
assumptions about the relationship between water temperatures and surface temperatures...
I have seen
comments about climate researchers motives and biases by regulars that are based on
comments or actions by some researchers which call into question their motives or biases, but those are not knee jerk
assumptions.
I'm willing to assert based on your
comments that you are making FALSE
assumptions not only
about the structure of the data BUT ALSO
about the structure of random data.
About half of the first 100
comments here rely upon an
assumption, namely — there is a connection between more CO2 in air and a warming climate.
Is it just me, or does anyone else think that Curry's
comment about the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics make an unreasonable
assumption about what is going on?
I'm usually careful
about unproven
assumptions, which why I phrased my
comment in a question.
In
comments we recently submitted, NRDC, other environmental groups, consumer advocates, customers, and electricity generation and supply companies detailed numerous errors in the ISO's
assumptions, including its
assumptions about future growth in gas and electricity demand, energy efficiency, and renewable energy, which skew the study results toward a grid that appears more susceptible to fuel security risks.
I'm having some difficulty finding any of my
comments to that post in which I said anything at all
about Steve McIntyre's
assumptions about the academic world.
John N - G «I'm having some difficulty finding any of my
comments to that post in which I said anything at all
about Steve McIntyre's
assumptions about the academic world.»
When people consistently make incorrect
assumptions about what I assume, I
comment on it.
When people address
comments to me
about my
assumptions or motivations — as you have done in the post above, I respond.
Of course, the underlying
assumption is of gaussian variance in each variable, my log - normal
comment was
about the resulting PDF.
You make
assumptions based on ideology and make crass
comments about skeptics.
Full of paranoid
comments, wild speculations and
assumptions about people and circumstances the posters know nothing
about and thus reaching foolish conclusions....
You start with an a priori
assumption that the «current trend» must be Zero, and then you search backward until you have found a time period for which the trend estimate was Zero (and not bothering at all
about confidence intervals, statistical significance and the things
about which I talked in my previous
comment to which you reply here).
ughhh... I think you still forgot to explain why such
assumption is relevant to the rest of the answer, nor to address my
comment about what evidence did you mean that one should move to have suppressed... Also, where exactly did you post a new
comment?
I'm working from the
assumption, based on Julia's
comments about the neighborhood that it's in, that this house could be improved significantly and successfully resold for a much higher price.