This result seems to be robust across different tests constructed
from different assumptions.
The good news is that most of the discrepancies arise
from different assumptions and policy scenarios, rather than outright disagreements about the science.
The quoted figure most likely comes
from different assumption so I don't understand by what logic you can call it a «mistake».
Not exact matches
Another big part of why Musk, Einstein and Jobs were able to be such original thinkers is because they had a sense of «separateness» — a feeling of being
different or disconnected
from the crowd, which freed them to reject the conventional wisdom and
assumptions that constrained others.
Based on all the currently available data and that remark
from Mr. Alexander, my working
assumption is that this episode indeed will be classified as a category 1 recession, but if a
different conclusion were reached, it would probably be for very good reason.
As I read your response and the other comments on the article, it seems that people are operating
from two very
different assumptions, and the
assumption deeply colors the approach they take to personas:
I'd read EREVN's various posts on medium.com and need to re-read to absorb the subtleties of his
assumptions and approach and how they differ
from McClung's as they case a somewhat
different light on Prime Harvesting.
Attempts to compare evangelical liturgical practices to those of more high church traditions are often doomed
from the start because of the fundamentally
different assumptions that undergird both.
They start
from such radically
different assumptions, and they perceive the problems so differently, that within the mainline churches there has been little or no progress toward resolving the issue.
It's easy to make
assumptions about other pilgrims on the journey, especially when they say their broken prayers
from the pews of a
different church building.
He uses these
assumptions to introduce a new kingdom, one that is drastically
different from the kingdom of this world.
A national study of commune members, for example, showed that many individuals in these settings held
assumptions different from the official ideologies of their communes.11
with this interpretation because your
assumptions are not really that
different from Christian (religious)
assumptions.
Even so brief a survey of the affirmations of Christian faith in contrast with the
assumptions of naturalism should make it apparent that the viewpoint
from which the Christian looks at life is
different.
We can then look at its
assumptions from a process perspective and see that a change in
assumptions would lead to
different conclusions.
First, Whitehead lays out in The Principle of Relativity
assumptions carried over
from his philosophy of nature which are
different from Einstein's and which imply a concept of simultaneity
different from Einstein's.1 «Second, Whitehead's concept of simultaneity can be found to be implicit in his discussions of his theory of spacetime, though he never draws specific attention to it or directly asserts the nature of his divergence
from the Einsteinian concept.
I entered into the earlier long discussion on ontology and epistemology in preparation for submitting and testing the following
assumption: Let us assume that the way we come to faith in God and come to develop symbolic expressions about relationship to Him is not fundamentally
different from the way we come to have certitude about and develop symbolic specificity about our other relations.
But this
assumption is flawed, in that it fails to explain why we should love or even tolerate those who are
different from us.
Furthermore, we decided that the
assumptions they made were too
different from ours for this approach to work.
But as McFague has said, «for theology to do less than fit our present understanding — for it to accept basic
assumptions about reality
from a very
different time — seems blatantly wrong - headed» (McFague, 14).
How is this
different in principle
from the Communist
assumption that anything is justified if it serves the revolution?
Thus there is little hope for our recovering a feeling of truly belonging to the cosmos as long as we hold onto the
assumptions about physical reality (such as the primacy of primary qualities and cognate
assumptions) underlying scientism and materialism.5 For we will continue to have a gnawing suspicion that the real world is so
different from our projections that we are still without a home in the universe as it runs on colorlessly and meaninglessly beneath our secondary and tertiary «subjective» projections.
It is the thesis of this book that the mass media of communication have placed Americans in an environment so
different from former times that our values,
assumptions, perspectives and worldview, and therefore our understanding of religion, are affected at their roots.
Clearly, then, a study of the various
assumptions underlying the
different approaches
from which the interpretations of Whitehead proceed is of fundamental importance and very much in order.
Several
assumptions clearly underlie these statements
from two very
different traditions within the Church.
The
assumptions of economics are
different from those of the natural sciences, although they overlap.
Other scholars use more radically modified methods of literary criticism proceeding
from the basic
assumption of multiple sources; and in Germany in the past few decades interest has shifted to a
different approach known as form criticism which asks
different questions of the text.
An astronomy expert explains that he draws on the same data as his secular colleagues, but arrives at
different conclusions because «I start
from the
assumption of biblical truth and they do not.»
The difficulty that stems
from just assembling therapeutic components
from different sources is that this approach usually produces a kind of hash eclecticism — a theory
from here, a technique
from there — with no integrating structure, no internally consistent core of
assumptions about the nature, process, and goals of therapeutic change.
We must, therefore, work
from the
assumption that it's no
different for Juan Mata, about whom reports last night stated the club made enquiries.
While it is early to make
assumptions, his early performances certainly mark him as a
different player
from the one we saw last season.
Your belief / faith system is
different from mine, and somewhere in there I made
assumptions, or focused on the differences, and while I didn't comment regarding those, I dismissed this blog as a source.
American relationship counsellor John Gray's seminal work Men are
from Mars, Women are
from Venus was predicated on one central
assumption: that men and women are just as
different as beings
from other planets.
He said the realities of delivering on campaign promises are far
different from the
assumptions when not in power.
According to Dustmann and Fratini (2013), with significant
assumptions, migrants that come to the UK
from outside the EEA (slightly
different scope) cost the UK economy significantly more than their EEA counterparts:
(Because Wiltshire starts
from a separate set of physical
assumptions, his numbers are
different from the now canonical 13.7 billion years for the age of the universe.)
Instead the manufacturer bases its benefit assessment on fundamental deliberations and
assumptions, which are inferred
from different publications and statistics.
The
different results could have come
from different starting
assumptions — Evans assumes the number of new dementia cases will stay the same in coming decades, while Langa takes into account the possibility that dementia risk could decline because of changes in lifestyle and health prevention measures in the last quarter century.
This behaviour and further findings
from observations can be best explained with an interesting
assumption: Although the brightness variations in the gamma ray region also originate
from the flare ups in the blazar, they are amplified to
different degrees by the gravitational lens effect of individual stars in the foreground galaxy.
In their paper, Merritt and his co-authors write that, «Either the selection of model satellites is
different from that of the observed ones, or an incomplete set of observational constraints has been considered, or the observed satellite distribution is inconsistent with basic
assumptions.
These forward - looking statements are based on management's current
assumptions and expectations and involve risks, uncertainties and other important factors, specifically including those relating to Lexicon's ability to successfully conduct preclinical development of its drug candidates and advance such candidates into clinical development, achieve its operational objectives, obtain patent protection for its discoveries and establish strategic alliances, as well as those relating to manufacturing, the regulatory process, intellectual property rights, and the therapeutic or commercial value of its drug candidates, that may cause Lexicon's actual results to be materially
different from any future results expressed or implied by such forward - looking statements.
Will points out that if we step back
from our cultural
assumptions about tooth decay and really evaluate the data, a much
different conclusion emerges.
«Our current public discourse about children and filmed entertainment — the debates about the proper doling out of» screen time» at
different ages, etc. — starts
from the
assumption that they naturally occupy this larval position, and that it's our job as — the adult insects?
I don't want to make any particular sort of slight against Armstrong, it's just that whoever scored this film (under the
assumption that whoever it was wouldn't have been able to score it in any way much
different from this), much like Powell's United 93 (which is perhaps a little more distinguished) I'm not sure an album was necessary.
They can also view the situation
from different perspectives and challenge their own
assumptions.
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From 9 to 58 % of species on land and at sea will be extinct in the coming decades, according to
different assumptions.
In management consulting, the crucial
assumptions are that 1) each organization possesses a unique culture and set of goals; therefore, the same intervention is likely to elicit
different results depending on a school's history, organization, personnel, and politics; and 2) suggestions for change should creatively blend knowledge
from many
different sources —
from general organizational theories,
from deep insight into the district or schools under study, and
from «craft» knowledge of what is likely to improve schools or districts with particular characteristics.
With somewhat
different assumptions about how many parents switch
from public to private and exactly who they are, the details of the analysis would be somewhat
different.
However, the state exam was based on
assumptions different from those contained in the textbook the district had been using for the past six years.
«By Schools for Schools starts
from a
different set of
assumptions.