Sentences with phrase «entirely on the assumptions»

Our use of logic rests entirely on the assumption of regularity, which itself follows from the fact that things exist.
Your average pension benefit will depend entirely on the assumptions of your employer and is determined by a calculation he makes about your income, years or service, and other factors.
conclusions are based entirely on assumptions which are the AWG catechism — don't you know how hard i laughed at the «dirk gently» «it's all there in the static»?
Our point about the EIA and BNEF forecasts is simply that forecasts all depend entirely on their assumptions.

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While the assumptions about the future unemployment rate may be affected by policy, the fact is that slower U.S. population growth, coupled with an aging population, place substantial limits on labor force growth, which will leave U.S. GDP growth almost entirely dependent on changes in productivity.
you mean that no one can know the will of God, then I submit to you that religion is entirely pointless because its existence is based on the assumption that we do in fact know the will of God.
I and its parallels, and in view also of what we have claimed to be the success of the total contemporary approach to the synoptic tradition in which these variations are accounted for on the assumption that they are due to, and a source of knowledge of, the theology of the evangelist or redactor concerned, we claim that we are entirely justified in challenging Gerhardsson to produce an exegesis of some sets of parallel sayings as evidence for his hypothesis, as we are prepared to do as evidence for ours.
Critics» suspicions are not entirely unfounded, however, because post-liberals have not shown how, on the basis of their assumptions, truth claims can be accounted for.
He was visibly distraught at the assumption that a diet consisting entirely of brown finger food is «good enough» for kids to grow up on.
The find challenges the assumption that slight changes in a protein's structure are entirely responsible for changing its effect on development.
That assumption was based on flawed research, the conclusions of which were entirely erroneous.
is a film that shows little and tells less, existing entirely in media res and relying on context clues and assumptions to tell a story that otherwise leans heavily on emotion to convey its plot and themes.
Midnight Special is a film that shows little and tells less, existing entirely in media res and relying on context clues and assumptions to tell a story that otherwise leans heavily on emotion to convey its plot and themes.
Students disaffected in the sense that any kind of learning, especially history, was thought to be totally irrelevant to their lives, mired in a counter-culture based on an entirely different set of moral assumptions.
In accepting the assumption that each classroom should include a generic «teacher» and as few children as possible, these schools are entirely dependent on their ability to attract talented, high - energy staff, dramatically limiting the likelihood that these admired programs will be able to achieve the hoped - for scale.
[21] In essence, the comparison of value - added scores is not based on the data but is entirely based on the analyst's assumptions about the model.
Such lookbacks are useful only on the assumption that the preceding bear market periods were entirely avoided, and that the next one will be avoided as well.
Granted, such a prediction would be entirely pinned on the assumptions of mean reversion (to 6 % growth p / a, and to a CAPE of 15), but it might provide an alternative (or at least discussion worthy) means of testing the predictions of the model.
I believe this forecast is built on entirely rational assumptions.
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.»
While Vija Celmins measures distances whose point of departure is the reality of the picture, Andreas Gursky's painterly gaze through the camera lens seeks out entirely new angles in which he explores the uncharted territory between collective assumptions on art and the unconventional places he discovers on our planet.
Eric, I'm not a scientist, but well remember struggling through 100 + year - old Maxwell's equations at university and reading more recent research that speculated that, although not «wrong» per se, Maxwell may not have been entirely «right» either, specifically in the 2nd law of thermodynamics relating to non-linear dynamics and non-polluting sources of energy that may be available with changes in assumptions based on century old science.
But both of these are entirely unproven assumptions, based on always - inaccurate computer models.
This is an assumption on your part and entirely incorrect.
And even this would be based on an assumption that the three scenarios were entirely exogenous factors.
Its definition as a pollutant relies entirely on its alleged causation of significant global warming and on the additional assumption that a warmer climate is damaging.
By utilizing questionable adjustments based on even more questionable assumptions, NOAA managed to produce an entirely fabricated increase in the global warming trend from 1998 to 2012.
Effectively she appears to at least confirm the possibility of my proposition that what is going on is an entirely natural solar induced process (destruction of ozone in the upper atmosphere by more incoming solar protons) which casts doubt on all previous assumptions concerning human CO2 AND CFCs.
The fundamental problem is that the computer models are an incredibly simplistic unproven set of assumptions that largely rests entirely on the premise that CO2 is the only significant long term forcing function on the temperature.
Short answer: the errors cancel out (or almost entirely cancel out, depending on plausible assumptions about the distribution of the underlying true temperatures).
Well the problem is that the residence times are based on models, which are based on the assumption that the measured increase is entirely due to man.
Either way, it seems incontrovertible to suggest that measuring our well - being by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) alone is about as helpful as assessing someone's diet based entirely on how much they eat — and with the assumption that the more they eat, the better off they'll be.
As the National Academy of Sciences wrote in 1991, «Risk Assessment techniques are highly speculative, and almost all rely on multiple assumptions of fact — some of which are entirely untestable.»
Though Neuborne and others contend that the litigants could not have reasonably expected Neuborne to put in so much time without compensation, I don't find these assumptions entirely offbase, as many firms had worked on the case pro bono.
The projected minimum annual running cost of the OLC is # 20.6 m, but this is based on two entirely unsafe assumptions: first, that there will be no overall increase in the number of complaints under the new system, and second, that the OLC will be 15 % more efficient than the present Law Society structure.
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