We were living with a lot of
false assumptions like transmission via water / food bowls and litter boxes.
Not exact matches
I'm not making
false assumptions, you merely are hateful and
like to twist things to make it seem
like you're being persecuted when in fact all it is you being told why it is your voice on this matter has little pertinence - it won't change a damn thing.
I especially
like the parts about the rather abstract sense of victimhood, which blinds us to real suffering, and the
assumption that modern thinkers aren't «rational agents» who give arguments that need to be engaged, because they're characteristically neither wholly true nor wholly
false.
There are
false assumptions in the objection just proposed that we would
like to uncover,
assumptions based on a static view of reality.
I corrected Kevin for presenting a
false dichotomy and you came in here making
assumptions like you always do.
Just
like the shoe salesperson, the health ministry misleads parents by making
false assumptions about choice.
But new research suggests that
assumption is
false — a finding that has implications for both wound healing in the eye and for changes in vision
like cataracts.
Like the junk bonds that helped take down Wall Street, Connecticut's teacher evaluation system is based on junk science and
false assumptions.
Like the Fabinis, they make
false assumptions about property boundaries, often leading to years of bad blood.
It's a
false claim,
like most
assumptions made when environment and science are used for a political agenda.
That's almost always a
false assumption, just
like «solving» a dairy management problem by first assuming spherical cows of uniform density living in a vacuum.
The
assumption that the earths climate is a system that responds in a predictable and exponential way to inputs
like human GHG emissions is appearing to be
false.
Participating in the climate discussion is
like swimming in The Sea of
False Assumptions.
Your error, time after time, is the same thing: starting with a
false assumption and believing in it
like a divine dogma.