Sentences with phrase «flawed theory»

This is particularly helpful in the first two chapters, when one is going through clearly flawed theories.
Blair and Brown's admiration for the wealth creators of the City of London and belief in flawed theories of efficient markets were, it is now clear, the wrong policies.
The only unstable information is from flawed Theory and Models as they project the future.
karly @ 341, regardless of his qualifications, Steel derived a massively flawed theory which he has not tested in any appreciable way against empirical evidence.
A rigid and flawed theory for a failsafe that could just as easily crush its passenger?
A flawed theory upon which salespeople have based their efforts for generations is that prospects want you to say what they want to hear.
The human «family tree» is an example of this flawed theory.
Not knowing yet isn't an indication of a flawed theory.
Brian Greene brought great insight into how people like Galileo can be labeled a heretic but later be proven right, and how Newton could be considered right and later be shown to have flawed theories.
Who's egos are so out of control they need to grab onto a flawed theory that only the fittest survive... because they didn't have sense to harness that demon when they were kids.
I will say that I've heard the argument that Jesus must have been insane — this is a flawed theory, because a lot of impartial observers reported the same events his own followers recorded.
let's teach them a flawed theory and not a science backed up biblical approach.
According to this flawed theory, there should be no difference between those who have had obesity for 1 month versus those who have had it for 1 decade.
This is a flawed theory as building strong muscular abs requires exactly the same methodology as other muscle groups and therefore you need to train them using the same 3 - 4 sets of 3 - 4 exercises of 6 - 10 repetitions.
The flawed theory behind pay for performance is «that student achievement is not as high as you'd like it to be because teachers, to use the economists» term, are shirking, are not doing as well as they could, so they need incentives to work harder or better.
Skeptics have long cited Doran's research to show that global warming is a flawed theory motivated by alarmist scientists more interested in scaring up huge research grants than in pursuing the evidence with honesty and integrity.
By fusing his pseudo science with the wild - eyed efforts of eco-activists, media dupes and pandering politicians, he's been able to convince the public that his flawed theory is actually holy writ.
Holding on to a flawed theory can be a mistake, but so can trusting flawed Judith, I so appreciate the work you do.
This mantra has been repeated for decades as one of the tried and tested virtues for a happy marriage, but Jayne Ferguson, Relationships Australia Victoria senior clinician, says it's a flawed theory.
Well, that's the flawed theory.
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