Sentences with phrase «exact points in question»

But since those are the exact points in question (whether the assumptions are correct, and whether the model reflects those assumptions correctly), you can see that using model results as evidence is a circular argument.

Not exact matches

That last question brings us to the next point about why most supplements are a waste of time and money: Supplement manufacturers do not have to disclose the amounts of ingredients, or sometimes even the exact ingredients in their products.
Could AI developments incur the exact opposite of enlightenment to the point where we start to rely ever more on computers to answer our questions and therefore lose the ability to answer them ourselves, or are we in fact entering a new age of stupidity?
Begging the question... how did both our countries [UK & UK) go completely off the rails at almost the exact same point in history?
Argues that one point of confusion has arisen due to ambiguities in the exact question being posed
Here, «the wording of this statutory appeal clause, in combination with the legislative scheme, points to the conclusion that the legislature intended that a more exacting standard of review be applied to questions appealed to the [courts]» (at para. 73).
Ideally, someone would clear up the obvious mutual misunderstanding at some later point in the hearing, but following the natural tendency to answer what you think you are being asked if the question is not clarified when you give an answer that seems inappropriate to the exact question asked shouldn't be considered a major ominous policy statement or an intentional lie.
«During question hour in Rajya Sabha on Jan. 2, 2018, the Finance Minister had made the exact same point, where he stated that, «Bitcoins or such cryptocurrencies are not legal tender.»
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