Sentences with phrase «gives false assumption»

This attribute turns the dog into a rowdy animal and gives false assumption that it (the dog) is the head of your household.

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I especially like the parts about the rather abstract sense of victimhood, which blinds us to real suffering, and the assumption that modern thinkers aren't «rational agents» who give arguments that need to be engaged, because they're characteristically neither wholly true nor wholly false.
In philosophy it is often more important to ask the right question than to give the right answer, for questions may make false assumptions.
There also can be the false assumption that talent is God - given, rather than the product of hard work.
The researchers also note that a 4.1 percent rate of false conviction is conservative, given that separate calculations gauging the accuracy of the assumptions that took an even more conservative stance — assuming that people who were executed had zero chance of false conviction and that the chances of exoneration after retrial would be twice that of people on death row — would still produce a larger figure than their 4.1 percent estimate.
«Give me the opportunity to break myths and assumptions that folks will have about poor communities that turn out to be completely false,» says Mastery CEO Scott Gordon.
The former would be a false assumption for the most part — but the latter is a given.
Without giving a particular site more press, I became so infuriated at the misinformation, assumptions, and ridiculously false statements the editor was spreading regarding indie authors, I jumped in.
Be careful to avoid SOI overfitting, which is a hazard of naively - ignorant decomposition due to the mirage coupling, which gives rise to occasional harsh interannual failures (literally 180 degrees out of phase = straight - up diagnostic HARD - FAIL revealing patently false model assumptions and associated misconception that needs to be promptly discarded).
Your attempt to give it the meaning you wish («Nature is a net sink of CO2 ″) makes any number of hidden assumptions which we do not know are true or false.
Ira, you say in your article above: «Since we humans sense the visual portion of this radiation as «light», that is the name we give it, and that has led to the false assumption that it contains no «heat» (or «thermal») energy.»
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