Sentences with phrase «flawed assumptions which»

King lets many bankers off too easily here — their excessive leverage and risk - taking were based on flawed assumptions which could easily have been avoided.

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kendall, you're question makes an assumption about something of which you have not even taken the time to realize how flawed it is.
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.
The assumptions on which the government's rushed review was based were fundamentally flawed.
It is an assumption which is in itself flawed; the number of «undecideds» means that the leadership race is still an unpredictable affair.
The (Stringer) 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 cost to the thousands of Airbnb hosts that rely on the platform to make ends meet.
«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.
That assumption was based on flawed research, the conclusions of which were entirely erroneous.
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.
However from what I have read and what I have seen, much of the actual science seems to be flawed, and is heavily weighted on assumptions which are in turn based on assumptions, based on sketchy data, in which much of the methods used are questionable.
And it implies that innovation and disruptive technologies will not yield viable alternatives, which we are already seeing is a flawed assumption.
Furthermore, a 2009 climate change study from BHI and Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, another member of SPN, was debunked by Frontier Group and Wisconsin Environment, which said that BHI uses the «deeply flawed assumption that any government intervention increases aggregate costs to consumers and producers» while failing to count any of the benefits.
The danger in this, is that you're already assuming some kind of a response mechanism, and are working back to get a parameter to fit a potentially flawed assumption (like convective heat transport / w water, which is not radiation based).
programs with poorly articulated objectives often underpinned by flawed assumptions and weak program logic which then raise unrealistic expectations of what can actually be achieved through the program
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