Sentences with phrase «founded on this assumption»

Truly decorous conversation is founded on the assumption that the purpose of speaking is not to serve anyone's interests but to bring to light the good and the true, that all may better cherish and serve it.
Economics is founded on the assumption that there are individual human beings who behave purposefully.
In contrast, MacKinnon's model is founded on the assumption that a human male can not achieve his sexual objectives unless the physical, psychological, and / or social context of the act is nonconsensual.
All striving toward qualitative worth is founded on this assumption.
David Runciman argues that «political parties are founded on the assumption that most people don't care enough about politics to do the things that would make a difference: they have to be corralled into the political arena and then bribed to stay there long enough to effect change».
Political parties are founded on the assumption that politics is tremendously rewarding and a brilliant laugh.
Each of appellees» possible theories of wealth discrimination is founded on the assumption that the quality of education varies directly with the amount of funds expended on it, and that, therefore, the difference in quality between two schools can be determined simplistically by looking at the difference in per - pupil expenditures.
In general, it seems founded on the assumption that the liveliness of a gallery programme is now in direct proportion to the degree of live art input.
This vision is founded on the assumption that early childhood education and care (ECEC) is a public good and a human right, not a commodity.

Not exact matches

Based on his findings in Yunnan, Block made the assumption that Sino - Forest is perpetuating similar fraud with regard to its holdings in other provinces in China.
Instead, if on the same post you offer me an eBook on «How to find your perfect job» - a topic that is only loosely related to the blog post - you are making an assumption that just because I'm interested in interviewing, I'm automatically interested in finding a new job.
For example, how often do you find yourself referring to the marketing personas you built several years ago — buyer personas that were based on assumptions you once made about your audience and its buying habits?
The root assumption that gets Sales VPs fired (although the Board and CEO are equally responsible) is the false assumption that salespeople will find new business on their own from past Rolodexes or lots of cold calls, with a minimum of help or investment from the company.
Browsing the new arrivals shelf at your local theological library, you're now as likely to find titles by the Catholic dogmatician Matthew Levering, the Orthodox historical theologian Paul Gavrilyuk, and the Reformed theologian Kevin Vanhoozer on why we need to continue to speak, with the early Church, of God's inability to suffer — and of God's voluntary assumption of our human nature, in Jesus Christ, in order to share, and thereby overcome, our suffering — as you are to find another volume on God's suffering in the divine nature itself.
I'm sure if you would do some research on the matter instead of making assumptions you would find this to be the case.
I suspect, however, that Christians may find on analysis that they are in greater tension than they think with many of the assumptions about care and the Value of survival embodied in modern medicine.
These are all answers that we look to find based on our own personal assumption or based on another's judgment.
I have suggested, then, that many of the choices governing the ways in which we understand contemporary relations between religion and politics are contingent on the broader assumptions we find built into our major theoretical perspectives.
But despite its obvious appeal to Christian ideals, it was always founded on erroneous assumptions.
Even so, I found Hartshorne's work to be highly suggestive for unfolding the distinctively Christian vision of God, perhaps because his own value assumptions have been significantly conditioned by the impact of biblical faith on Western thinking about God.
On this assumption one may open it anywhere, and whatever he finds must be «gospel truth.»
The answer to such questions can not be found in an assumption of ignorance on Paul's part.
Its covert purpose seems to be to exclude the «undeserving poor» from «handouts,» for it is based on the implicit assumption that chronically unemployed people who are neither disabled nor aged are able to find work.
Unfortunately, the study bases this key finding on a questionable assumption.
I find in not in the post and tried not to go off on assumptions.
Unfortunately, this key finding was based on a questionable assumption.
Well - founded assumptions, on the other hand, can greatly assist the interpretative task and thus enhance the likelihood of its success.
As one reader posted on the on «line bookstore, Amazon.com, «Ms. Walker is truly one of the most daring writers of the twentieth century... [but] I found the details of the lesbian lovemaking to be more than I ever wanted to know about lesbian relationships» and the assumption that my dead relatives spy on me in my bed quite revolting.
When I meet someone who identifies himself as Reformed, I make all kinds of assumptions — that he is stuck up, that he thinks Calvin must sit on the right hand of the Father, that he delights in the idea of people being predestined for hell, that he will call me «uninformed» and «unenlightened» when he finds out that I've explored Open Theism.
Schuller operates on the assumption that if the answer to the first two questions is Yes, then the money will be found to do the task.
The assumption that it is risky to count on community must be credited with utter realism; community in any form is hard to find and even harder to create.
This is a very very optimistic assumption and while Ben wrigglesworth found Mahrez and Kante and they have indeed become champions, we have found in the past equally potentially talented youngsters (re previous article Wellington Silva) and Guess what??? we have offloaded almost all of them and there have been NO real world class players who have gone on to win anything.
I always tried to teach my juniors to «be a knife, but keep your head up», run system 1 so that you can cut through complexity, but stay aware so that when you're confronted with something that «doesn't fit» you fire up system 2 and carefully re-examine all your assumptions lest you find yourself at the lectern for a painful M&M or worse, on the stand.
Many virtual worlds designed for girls are built around the assumption that girls want to decorate themselves and their surroundings, find a boy, have a baby, and keep up to date on celebrity activities.
«Our findings on the effects of homework challenge the traditional assumption that homework is «inherently good» (Gill & Schlossman, 2001, p. 27), and instead suggest that researchers, practitioners, students, and parents unpack why the default practice of assigning heavy homework loads exists, in the face of evidence of its negative effects.»
Many of the sleep tips you find in popular books and magazines are based on cultural assumptions about what constitutes good sleep.
So this particular post was based on that assumption — and how to still find time for oneself, and to connect with other adults, even with constant kid - care.
Now some might criticise me for reviewing a book I haven't read but since IDS hasn't bothered to find out anything about the thousands of lives his brutal policies have destroyed but simply attacked them based on his own prejudices and assumptions I feel compelled to adopt his own methods towards this garbage.
For the limited scope of this study, which is to connect neuroscience with political theory and policy - making, I will focus especially on those findings that challenge long - held assumptions about human nature.
@TasosPapastylianou Do you have any evidence that that is what Trump is calling out, or are they just assumptions based on what you find objectionable?
More conservative viewers may find its assumptions irritating, but the film has a general goodwill to it which should keep them on board.
The committee highlighted the DfT's «absurd» assumption that commuters do not work on trains and found that expected passenger growth was now lower than when the scheme was first conceived.
What I find striking about the mayoral control debate is the false assumption that there exists a wide consensus on the need for it.
While many previous studies predicted a future increase in humus levels as a result of climate change, based on their current findings, the TUM scientists are critical of this assumption: If the input of organic matter stagnates, soil will lose some of its humus in the long term.
The UMD and UMB team, led by research associate Eunkyoung Kim, used a discovery - driven approach based on the assumptions that chemical biomarkers relating to oxidative stress could be found in blood, and that they could be measured by common electrochemical instruments.
«Most people attribute the peer effect on adolescent risk taking to peer pressure or the desire to impress friends, but our findings challenge that assumption,» said Steinberg, professor of psychology at Temple and a leading international expert on teen behavior and risk taking.
That finding should provide some comfort for cosmologists, whose standard model of the evolution of the universe rests on an assumption of such uniformity.
Affirmations that life is widespread are founded on a tacit assumption that biology is not the upshot of random chemical reactions but the product of some kind of directional self - organization that favors the living state over others — a sort of life principle at work in nature.
«Our goal here was to get a picture of what is happening when patients go to a SNF after hospital discharge, and we found that some of the assumptions about the impact of nursing home quality on outcomes may have been overstated,» says the study's lead author, Mark Neuman, MD, MSc, an assistant professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care and Senior Fellow in the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
The EPA's IG found (pdf) in 2014 «there was significant uncertainty in the study data,» meaning the EPA's assumptions on the amount of methane that spews from pipelines «may not be valid.»
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