Sentences with phrase «different assumptions as»

Through constructing a number of such analogs under different assumptions as to the structure of inhomogeneities we can begin to ascertain which data products may be closer to the real world when applied to the real world databank observations.

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Based on all the currently available data and that remark from Mr. Alexander, my working assumption is that this episode indeed will be classified as a category 1 recession, but if a different conclusion were reached, it would probably be for very good reason.
As I read your response and the other comments on the article, it seems that people are operating from two very different assumptions, and the assumption deeply colors the approach they take to personas:
I'd read EREVN's various posts on medium.com and need to re-read to absorb the subtleties of his assumptions and approach and how they differ from McClung's as they case a somewhat different light on Prime Harvesting.
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.
While introducing his project of comparing Whitehead and Heidegger on time, Mason suggests that the paucity of previous efforts is «a function of the assumption that their modes of philosophizing are so different as to render the thought of the one completely irrelevant to that of the other» (p. 83).
Therefore, the assumption that «so help me god» is a direct reference to the god of Abraham shouldn't just enrage atheists, but also people who believe in a different god, such as people of the Hindu or Native American religions.
As noted in the introduction, I am also making another, different kind of assumption that readers will make use of these questions in whatever way seems most helpful.
Friedersdorf's argument relies on a more modern assumption: that what is other or different is, as such, good and lovable — or at least tolerable.
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.
Our efforts thus signal the substantive difference that different approaches can make, as well as the importance of taking the best approach possible, by which I mean the one with the most warranted and illuminating assumptions.
Leibniz strongly opposed the assumption and developed a theory of body, and matter, as composite, with the constituents entities of a very different kind, explicitly nonmaterial.
Other scholars use more radically modified methods of literary criticism proceeding from the basic assumption of multiple sources; and in Germany in the past few decades interest has shifted to a different approach known as form criticism which asks different questions of the text.
I don't believe I'm not saying anything much different than what you wrote above, but I would encourage you to point out that shaping role of culture that underlies who we become as humans rather than simply accepting cultural assumptions as givens that can not themselves be challenged.
An astronomy expert explains that he draws on the same data as his secular colleagues, but arrives at different conclusions because «I start from the assumption of biblical truth and they do not.»
As Carol mentioned above, the issue is not simply the differences between «men» and «women» as occupants of different categories of personhood but the cultural assumption that such differences exist and that they should be a reason to establish and maintain immutable categories for those differences — e.g., men = alphas, women = betas — the violation of which categories is somehow at least questionable, if not punishable by societAs Carol mentioned above, the issue is not simply the differences between «men» and «women» as occupants of different categories of personhood but the cultural assumption that such differences exist and that they should be a reason to establish and maintain immutable categories for those differences — e.g., men = alphas, women = betas — the violation of which categories is somehow at least questionable, if not punishable by societas occupants of different categories of personhood but the cultural assumption that such differences exist and that they should be a reason to establish and maintain immutable categories for those differences — e.g., men = alphas, women = betas — the violation of which categories is somehow at least questionable, if not punishable by society.
conversation has come up as per usual... And I mean everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but... for me there doesn't seem to be a difference in opinions, the same bog standard 4 -2-3-1 (put me to f@cking sleep formation) is the basis to which we turn to time and time again, the only difference is the personnel... and the assumption that they bring tactically a different aspect to the team..
While it is early to make assumptions, his early performances certainly mark him as a different player from the one we saw last season.
Your belief / faith system is different from mine, and somewhere in there I made assumptions, or focused on the differences, and while I didn't comment regarding those, I dismissed this blog as a source.
Co-parenting is based on a different assumption, which is usually referred to as the best interests of the child doctrine.
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.
David Richerby's answer and this answer should be combined as they both provide good answers but with different assumptions.
At the outset, Joel shared a popularly held assumption: just as sex differences nearly always produce two different reproductive systems, they would also produce two different forms of brains — one female, the other male.
Despite different ways of dealing with disability at different times, one fundamental assumption is clear: «Disability» was regarded as being contrary to the rules and therefore disabled people have been constantly under threat of elimination.
«Previously, the only mechanical work on feathers was done in the 1970s but under the assumption that the material properties of feathers are the same when tested in different directions, known as isotropic — our work has now invalidated this.»
«You could take this same model or a different model and arrive at different cost numbers using a your own set of assumptions for «business as usual» or interests rates, for instance,» Supekar said.
To illustrate potential mutation - specific effects on absolute cancer risks, we used the hazard ratio estimates to derive approximate absolute risks and 95 % confidence intervals, based on published estimates for the overall risks of breast and ovarian cancer by age 70 years.26 These estimates are for illustration and do not represent absolute risk estimates that would be required in a genetic counseling setting, as they do not account for noncancer outcomes that may influence a woman's life expectancy, the effects of family history, and nonrandom ascertainment of mutation carriers in this sample and depend on assumptions about the prevalence of different mutation classes in the population.
These forward - looking statements are based on management's current assumptions and expectations and involve risks, uncertainties and other important factors, specifically including those relating to Lexicon's ability to successfully conduct preclinical development of its drug candidates and advance such candidates into clinical development, achieve its operational objectives, obtain patent protection for its discoveries and establish strategic alliances, as well as those relating to manufacturing, the regulatory process, intellectual property rights, and the therapeutic or commercial value of its drug candidates, that may cause Lexicon's actual results to be materially different from any future results expressed or implied by such forward - looking statements.
Here is how carbon dating works and the assumptions it is based Learn about different types of radiometric dating, such as carbon dating.
«Our current public discourse about children and filmed entertainment — the debates about the proper doling out of» screen time» at different ages, etc. — starts from the assumption that they naturally occupy this larval position, and that it's our job as — the adult insects?
The economist Milton Friedman was the first to propose vouchers as a different way of distributing public funds for the education of all children, rich and poor - with the assumption that parents, as consumers, would act in ways that improved education for all students, not just their own children.
A motivation for this assumption is that, without conditioning on additional information, we can regard the random variables corresponding to different classrooms for the same teacher (within a school) as exchangeable.
If we have $ 200 million to give, pay teachers to stay after school longer... I'm upset because we as a legislative body, we can sit here and make these type of policies and make these type of assumptions that this would work, when in reality many of you have not stepped a foot in a classroom... let's be honest, just because you bring in a different entity you're going to change the dynamic?
Things look very different if we start from the opposite assumption: Teachers want to do their best for children and are willing to work as hard as it takes, but they may not know how to improve or what's wrong with the way they've always taught.
It will still be able to run a local formula using the same factors as now, to help it redistribute some funding like rates, PFI costs and pupil number growth where the need might be slightly different to the assumptions in the national formula.
It contains the significance of the study and different definitions and assumptions of major terms and also the limitations of the research with conceptual frameworks that you can use in your study as well.
Who knows if I will make any sales on those venues — but if my books are not on KDP select with the ability to promote that way — I want the books to be available in as many other venues as possible — with the assumption that if I was selling 8 copies of a books on Amazon a day — and I now sell one copy on 8 different bookstores (or subscriptions sites) that the income will make up for at least some of the loss in income on Amazon.
The authors conducted 10,000 Monte Carlo simulations with three different sets of assumptions about stock and bond returns, equity risk premia as well as inflation rates, 121 lifetime asset allocation glide paths, annual withdrawal rates of 4 % and 5 %, and time horizons of 20, 30 and 40 years.
All other assumptions are the same as before, including the 30 year investing period, a 50 % market decline at three different times in the investing period, and a 5 % constant annual growth rate of stock value.
These assumptions are essential so the calculator can show the effect of things you may be able to control, such as choosing a different investment option.
Borrowers should be careful about comparing loans based on the APR, as the APR may be calculated under different assumptions, such as a different number of years in repayment.
Investing at periodic intervals is known as dollar cost averaging (DCA), and the usual assumption is that it lowers both risk and return because you accumulate your position over time and at different prices.
In a 1926 book entitled «Travel and Travellers in the Middle Ages,» British scholar Arthur P. Newton asserted that the fabricated marvels of the 14th century travel scribe John de Mandeville were themselves a product of contemporary assumptions and desires: «Marvels such as [his] were the common stock in trade of popular medieval writers on geography, and ridiculous though they may be, they should not entirely be neglected in attempting to realize something of the attitude of mind of travelers of the time, half - critical and half credulous, but not wholly different from that of a later age.»
As I've been to Eastern Europe myself, the world appeared to be quite different from what travel blogs present, and therefore today I allow you to consider the real Eastern Europe, refuting some commonly held assumptions that turned out to be foolishly wrong.
While letters and symbols are identifiable, the composition as a whole requires a different reading, a suspension of assumption in exchange for possibility.
I made two different assumptions — that this year will be the same as last year (2008), or that it will be the same as 2007.
It would be negligent not to include scenarios that are in some sense a worst case as long as other scenarios with different assumptions were also explored.
One solution which has different assumptions than what is used to define the HadCRUT4 global values, would be to calculate the zonal means first and then area weight those — which assumes that missing data warms at the same rate as the local zonal average as opposed to the global means.
His position: • No evidence of increasing lake clarity as a result of secchi measurements since 1946 • The interplay of stratification and plankton productivity are not «straightforward» • Challenges O'Reilly's assumption on the correlation of wind and productivity - the highest production is on the end of the lake with the lowest winds • A strong caution using diatoms as the productivity proxy (it is one of two different lake modes) • No ability to link climate change to productivity changes • More productivity from river than allowed for in Nature Geopscience article • Externally derived nutrients control productivity for a quarter of the year • Strong indications of overfishing • No evidence of a climate and fishery production link • The current productivity of the lake is within the expected range • Doesn't challenge recent temp increase but cites temperature records do not show a temperature rise in the last century • Phytoplankton chlorophylla seems to have not materially changed from the 1970s to 1990s • Disputes O'Reilly's and Verbug's claims of increased warming and decreased productivity • Rejects Verburgs contention that changes in phytoplankton biomass (biovolume), in dissolved silica and in transparency support the idea of declining productivity.
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