MacEwen suggests that one of
the flawed assumptions in the Am Law piece is that it takes a short - term historical look.
State made several
flawed assumptions in its environmental review, including 1) an unrealistically low cost for transporting tar sands by rail from Alberta to Texas, 2) an inaccurate estimate of tar sands production costs and 3) an unrealistic assumption that tar sands production costs will not increase with rising labor, material and energy prices.
After
some flawed assumptions in its first year, Village Green has already made a number of changes to its physical layout, class schedule and staffing.
Not exact matches
Daniel Bolger: «Time after time, as I and my fellow generals saw that our strategies weren't working, we failed to reconsider our basic
assumptions; we failed to question our
flawed understanding...
in the end, all the courage and skill
in the world could not overcome ignorance and arrogance.»
In the still - growing storm of protest, accountants, economists, and certified financial planners across the land have decried the government's logic as being deeply
flawed and have categorically refuted the underlying
assumptions.
I believe strongly
in the need to go through the exercise of building a financial model (can focus mind and expose hidden
assumptions and
flaws), and agree that the focus should not be on formal financial documents or even on the resulting numbers themselves (that is, until you are up and running and have real numbers).
Yea, because lets make vast, baseless
assumptions about all the people pointing out the obvious
flaws in the kids «convictions!»
Without going into details here, there are too many
assumptions in dating techniques used by evolutionists, but don't take my word for it... just do a little unbiased research on «
flaws in dating techniques» and go through these sites just to get you started for the major
flaws in evolution that even evolutionists can not debate.
There are huge
flaws based on
assumptions in carbon dating.
But I fear he is appealing to the unsupported
assumption that there are systemic and pervasive
flaws in our criminal justice system that must be rectified.
Unfortunately, however, this theologian imported into his theology a fundamental
flaw in existentialist philosophy, namely, its uncritical acceptance of a materialist - mechanistic conception of nature and the corresponding
assumption that freedom can never be at home
in the machine of the cosmos.
But this
assumption is
flawed,
in that it fails to explain why we should love or even tolerate those who are different from us.
that is a fatal
flaw in your
assumption because not only will religion not make a person honest, but a lack of religion will also not make a person honest.
This is one of the underlying
assumptions in the
flawed thinking we currently accept without question.
Fossile Record: Again, all
assumption and proving
flaws in Evolution theory
in no way is affirmative evidence for god, it just means that there are holes that have yet to be filled, it could be filled with god I'll allow, but you would have to literally find the fingerprints of god
in the fossil record
in order to link your god to having a hand
in evolution.
For Whitehead sees Bradley's theory as
flawed because «he accepts the language which is developed from another point of view» (ESP 117; cf. PR 167), i.e., he makes the «sensationalist
assumption» (PR 190) that feeling is only analyzable
in terms of universals.
In Christianity, it keeps people from questioning or changing cherished but flawed beliefs, from listening to and finding out what is true and what is false in everything, from discovering what underlying assumptions are taken for granted as true, when they might not b
In Christianity, it keeps people from questioning or changing cherished but
flawed beliefs, from listening to and finding out what is true and what is false
in everything, from discovering what underlying assumptions are taken for granted as true, when they might not b
in everything, from discovering what underlying
assumptions are taken for granted as true, when they might not be.
The
flaw is evident
in the
assumption of comprehension — always a concern, particularly
in the food industry where English may be a second language for many employees.
This graphic depicts the carbon intensity of shipping wine from various global wine regions to key U.S. cities and bases its data on a seriously
flawed, two - year - old working paper that is filled with untested
assumptions, has not been peer reviewed, and does not accurately reflect the complexities of greenhouse gas emissions
in the wine sector.
In our response to the Department for Transport consultation we made it clear that there were potential flaws in the analysis, several assumptions were made in crucial areas and serious questions have been left unanswere
In our response to the Department for Transport consultation we made it clear that there were potential
flaws in the analysis, several assumptions were made in crucial areas and serious questions have been left unanswere
in the analysis, several
assumptions were made
in crucial areas and serious questions have been left unanswere
in crucial areas and serious questions have been left unanswered.
If the Mubarak regime's violations outstrip conventional transitional justice provisions, then the
assumption that Egyptian society needs an education
in it appears
flawed.
It is an
assumption which is
in itself
flawed; the number of «undecideds» means that the leadership race is still an unpredictable affair.
I don't put much faith
in opinion polls, pollsters always claim to have solved past apparent
flaws, but they haven't said exactly how they now how reluctant a particular parties supporters may be to support that party, how exactly they quantify it, indeed a lot of the
assumptions opinion polls make seem to be based on opinion themselves.
«The report, which incorrectly interpreted AirDNA data to make
assumptions on the impact of Airbnb on New York City rental prices, comes to
flawed conclusions at great costs to thousands of Airbnb hosts that rely on the platform to make ends meet,» the firm said
in a scorching statement.
Whether by accident or design, complex mathematics often obscures
flawed or simplistic
assumptions in financial models.
In the cerebral but engaging Myth, he deconstructs two decades of research and argues that
flawed early studies led to years of simplistic
assumptions about how these cells function.
But years of data from long - term studies by Doak and other scientists examining plants, birds, mammals and fungi
in the field are showing the
flaws in these
assumptions.
But very quickly he realized that there was a fundamental
flaw in his
assumptions about how laughter worked.
While recent forecasts by the CBO and Medicare actuaries have taken the recent slowdown
in health care spending into account, those estimates come with a fatal
flaw — an
assumption that costs have slowed largely due to the 2007 recession.
The new system «shows deep
flaws and erroneous
assumptions» and has led to shoddy review practices, the critics charge
in a 27 June open letter to Jane Philpott, Canada's minister of health.
Scientists unaffiliated with the study said it highlights a
flaw in climate models and can help update their
assumptions about the ability of forests to sequester carbon.
Well, recently, a group of researchers published a paper arguing that there may be fundamental
flaws in the ways protein requirements have been calculated
in the past, based on some faulty
assumptions.
Many singles will eschew their beliefs
in desperation to escape loneliness or the perceived (and
flawed)
assumption that dating mostly results
in nothing.
Lacking scientific grounding, they are too
flawed and too sensitive to changes
in assumptions to sustain a compelling critique.
Backed by research and other evidence, he points out the
flaws in each
assumption, and then proposes alternative
assumptions as the basis for new, innovative schools that would emphasize such elements as
There's one
flaw in your argument, which is the
assumption that the $ 0.99 price point is the best one to sell
in volume.
Unfortunately, ReviewMeta itself don't seem interested
in challenging the
flawed assumptions underlying their product, and trying to make it more accurate.
Having said that, there are many
flaws in Evan's
assumptions.
The idea of putting your money into an investment with a higher rate of return sounds reasonable, and yet this objection is based upon a
flawed assumption and is irrelevant
in large part.
First, the
flawed assumption is that one can get a higher return
in a safer investment and this is hard to justify
in today's low interest rate climate.
Also, you make the similarly
flawed assumption that a person would have invested a single lump sum
in the market 10 years ago and left it at that.
One thing I did not see
in the discussion (perhaps I missed it) is a
flaw in the initial
assumption that Joe needs an extra $ 275 / month to pay the interest on the investment loan.
He says: «cloud computing enables us to run millions of simulations
in a cost - effective way so that portfolios can be optimised on an individual investor basis without the
flawed assumptions we used to rely on».
There is a
flaw in your
assumption: There no guarantee that the price rise of gold will exactly compensate rise inflation.
As I argued
in the comment to your question, your
assumption is
flawed.
I happen to be a fan of Monte Carlo simulation and its failure over the past year has far more to do with faulty
assumptions than any
flaw in the technique.
The authors» «intermediate» figure of «38.7 million birds killed by rural cats» [13] is based on the results of a study involving just four «urban» cats and one rural cat
in Virginia [14, 15](this,
in addition to Coleman and Temple's several
flawed assumptions).
This
flawed assumption resulted
in disappointing Wii U sales.
And those handfuls have so far been
flawed in their science and / or
assumptions.
I was trying to point out a
flaw in the
assumption made by prof MacKay, by suggesting that throwing 1 kWh of electric energy into an electric car would get you just as far as throwing 1 kWh of chemical energy into a petrol car.