Sentences with phrase «different assumptions about»

It's nice because you can see what the numbers look like using different assumptions about repairs, maint., vacancy, etc..
This appeal requires an examination of the effect of electronic record management on the laws of evidence, which were formulated on different assumptions about how records are kept.
Each group makes different assumptions about what physics to include and how to formulate their parameterizations.
The three different curves represent 3 climatologies based on different assumptions about under sampled or unsampled regions of the ocean.
United Nations projections show world population growth under three different assumptions about fertility levels.
Not surprisingly, IAM models have different assumptions about technology costs.
Sure enough, IAMs have widely varying baseline scenarios, reflecting different assumptions about the pace and nature of growth.
Recent AEOs have also included alternative cases examining the impact of proposed policy changes, variation in the rate of technology improvement, and different assumptions about the size of the energy resource.
The following is one depiction of a carbon budget prepared by the Global Commons Institute with three different reductions pathways that make different assumptions about when global ghg emissions peak.
For instance they make different assumptions about thermal comfort levels, and this profoundly effects the assumptions about space heating demand.
He added that certain processes, such as how clouds will respond to changes in the atmosphere and the warming or cooling effect of clouds, are uncertain and different modeling groups make different assumptions about how to represent these processes.
If they all used different metrics, made different assumptions about baselines and starting points, then it would be very difficult to compare one study to another.
Far better this than running a dozen GCMs with funamentally different assumptions about climate feedbacks, plotting them on a graph and claiming that as a measure of the uncertainty in the behaviour of the real climate.
Various possible future scenarios are also shown (red, magenta, blue, cyan) which differ due to different assumptions about how much greenhouse gasses humanity might emit.
(c) Different assumptions about the utilization and decay of wood products and consequently, the CO2 sequestration in them;
Second, the four models have different assumptions about technological change and resource availability.
The marginal tax rate, average tax rate, and total annual bill are shown, under three different assumptions about the total costs of the emergency climate mitigation and adaptation costs (0.5 %, 1.0 %, and 2.0 % of Gross World Product).
PAGE09 and DICE2013 have different models of the climate - economics interface and different assumptions about social values, but they agree on what low climate sensitivity does in relative terms to the social cost of carbon.
[Response: One thing I've found over the years of dealing directly and indirectly with high school students is that the direct scientist - student route is not very productive (very different assumptions about what an explanation entails!).
Even though the shot of Mozzhukhin's face remained identical with each cut, the audience made different assumptions about the meaning of his expression.
Studies range widely in their conclusions about the degree to which Americans are likely to maintain their pre-retirement standard of living in retirement, largely because of different assumptions about how much income this goal requires.
Then I can do it again using different assumptions about whether Elrond might not hit his savings goals in a few hard years, or if returns are different.
There is, of course, a long - standing contrast between the assumption that people in the past were fundamentally just like us and the belief that they made different assumptions about the world and cared about different things.
Maryland does not provide teachers with information on how their benefits accrue for each year of service, the amount contributed each year by teachers and employers on behalf of teachers, or the projected value of a teacher's contributions based on different assumptions about the rate of return expected (e.g. 4 %, 6 %, and 8 %).
But different value - added models make different assumptions about how much variation in test scores should be attributed to teachers.
Using several federal databases, the authors examine the current context and model projections of future trends under several different assumptions about factors influencing supply and demand, including new entrants, re-entrants, projected hires, and attrition rates.
With somewhat different assumptions about how many parents switch from public to private and exactly who they are, the details of the analysis would be somewhat different.
Phenomenological and causal accounts make different assumptions about what is most clearly and most certainly known in perception.
Individuals need to plan for retirement with different assumptions about longevity, interest rates and growth.
Third, a number of studies have shown that Taylor Rules are robust in the sense that they generally perform quite well across a range of different assumptions about how the economy is structured and operates.
Studies range widely in their conclusions about the degree to which Americans are likely to maintain their pre-retirement standard of living in retirement, largely because of different assumptions about how much income this goal requires.

Not exact matches

Analysts who are willing to make such assumptions will arrive at different conclusions about valuation.
Now, if you want to talk about religious theory, that's a different definition, as religious theory is based on belief and assumption and written statements that can not be verified or proven without having faith and belief.
It's easy to make assumptions about other pilgrims on the journey, especially when they say their broken prayers from the pews of a different church building.
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.
What is, however, of a different order of magnitude is the convergence of technological, institutional, political, and cultural currents, historic bases on which assumptions about religion, speech, press, and self - government are based.
I entered into the earlier long discussion on ontology and epistemology in preparation for submitting and testing the following assumption: Let us assume that the way we come to faith in God and come to develop symbolic expressions about relationship to Him is not fundamentally different from the way we come to have certitude about and develop symbolic specificity about our other relations.
This assumption is simpler and more economical than the Kantian assumption which believes that our certitude and symbolizations about God are of a different order than those referring to other relationships.
But as McFague has said, «for theology to do less than fit our present understanding — for it to accept basic assumptions about reality from a very different time — seems blatantly wrong - headed» (McFague, 14).
Thus there is little hope for our recovering a feeling of truly belonging to the cosmos as long as we hold onto the assumptions about physical reality (such as the primacy of primary qualities and cognate assumptions) underlying scientism and materialism.5 For we will continue to have a gnawing suspicion that the real world is so different from our projections that we are still without a home in the universe as it runs on colorlessly and meaninglessly beneath our secondary and tertiary «subjective» projections.
If one turns to Confucianism one finds a different set of overlaps with Abrahamic assumptions about religion and a different set of discrepancies.
The difficulty that stems from just assembling therapeutic components from different sources is that this approach usually produces a kind of hash eclecticism — a theory from here, a technique from there — with no integrating structure, no internally consistent core of assumptions about the nature, process, and goals of therapeutic change.
We must, therefore, work from the assumption that it's no different for Juan Mata, about whom reports last night stated the club made enquiries.
Assumptions about different cultural groups and how they impact breastfeeding support • Shoshone and Arapaho tribal breastfeeding traditions shared through oral folklore • Barriers to decreasing health disparities in infant mortality for African Americans • Effects of inflammation and trauma on health disparities that result in higher rates of infant mortality among minority populations • Barriers to breastfeeding experienced by Black mothers and how lactation consultants can support them more effectively • Social support and breastfeeding self - efficacy among Black mothers • Decreasing pregnancy, birth, and lactation health disparities in the urban core • Positive changes in breastfeeding rates within the African American community • Grassroots breastfeeding organizations serving African American mothers
But it is certainly interesting, especially when the spouse has a different name and is the only member of the marital unit to donate, and when you see it you can make useful assumptions about traces that are being intentionally brushed over.
It is pertinent to let the public be aware that the Inspector General of Police since assumption of duty in June, 2016 has appeared about Ten (10) times before the Senate on different issues of National Importance.
Thus Fuller and Flores» concern about the Risk GP approach's assumptions is joined by real - world pressures that exacerbate evidence - based medicine's shortcomings, suggesting the need for different, or at least other, approaches.
The mortality numbers also depend to some degree on the accuracy of assumptions about how exposure to different levels of pollution affects disease risk.
An advantage of bottom - up and missing feature approaches is that they make fewer assumptions about the sounds that may be masking the target speaker and so they may generalize better to different kinds of noisy environments.
And that, he warns, is tricky, involving many different assumptions (about population sizes on different continents, for instance) in the poorly documented period before recorded history.
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