Sentences with phrase «kinds of assumptions»

As noted in the introduction, I am also making another, different kind of assumption that readers will make use of these questions in whatever way seems most helpful.
«There's kind of an assumption when you leave private practice that you leave the possibility of doing pro bono and the cynic's take is you don't really need to do it for your career anymore,» says Hurl.
29, 1975]-RRB- neatly summarizes four kinds of assumptions operative in the different therapeutic styles found in mental health centers: The biophysical (which focuses on the physical body); the intrapsychic (which focuses on mental dynamics); the behavioral (which focuses on learned habits); and the socioeconomic (which focuses on the situation).»
It will also allow her to feel comfortable with the fact that you are not making any other kind of assumptions that might go along with a sleepover, and it should keep any temptations on your part or hers from being acted upon too early in the dating process.
There's all kinds of assumptions going through their head.»
Their direct feedback will prevent you from making the kind of assumptions that, frankly, got us into this mess in the first place.
With those kind of assumptions you'll never be able to learn anything.
But I bring up my three just to show the kinds of assumptions you tend to make about things that we know nothing about.
But I bring up my three just to show the kinds of assumptions you tend to make about things that we know nothing about» @Chad»??
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.
«We never touch the floor» is a Portal saying that fits here, both because it a) represents the kind of assumption of a natural state of being at the heart of the movement - movement and b.) because it's the kind of visionary, sweeping thing Portal, as a longhaired, capoeira - kicking visionary fitness guru, is supposed to say.
«Shame on her for making that kind of assumption
But you can't make that kind of assumption when Albany politics are in play.
«There has been a kind of assumption there that if you encourage people to adopt healthy eating that it naturally leads to a decline in unhealthy eating,» Pirie said.
By analysing these kinds of assumptions, philosophy can aid neuroscience.»
Originally it was that we always knew we wanted to launch Bristlr, but because we'd hooked Bristlr onto this trend, we kind've always assumed that Bristlr would have a shelf life — and it turns out we were completely wrong about that, and I'm totally OK with being wrong about that — but that was kind of the assumption, probably because I'm a cynic.
«I had all kinds of assumptions about inner city kids, being from the rural Midwest — «Oh, big cities, their parents might not care.»
(Again, all kinds of assumptions of similar sales and who knows what's going to be happening in publishing in 21 years.
Sometimes, people apply these kind of assumptions even to businesses where they clearly see that competitive intensity is rising consistently.
Before the advent of the science of genetics this kind of assumption that the «apple doesn't fall far from the (championship) tree» would be all a buyer could go on.
This isn't some kind of assumption, it's an admittance by Spencer that they don't have what they know people seem to want.
As you try not to take anything personally, your human brain will start to make all kinds of assumptions — from the obvious to the absurd.
Not only did they give you a new direction, but they were also critical of the kinds of assumptions that went with what gesture was, and the idea of direct painting.
And I think the literature is pretty clear that under highly idealized circumstances — like all countries begin cooperating pretty much immediately even though they haven't done that so far, all technologies are available globally pretty much immediately, markets work perfectly efficiently — under those kinds of assumptions it still might be possible to cut emissions and stop warming at 2 degrees.
And sometimes the problem is as simple as the letter never got to its destination but sometimes it's just that people are making all kinds of assumptions about what the other person is doing or saying or thinking or intending and there's either no communication or it's completely broke down.
Unless one can prove that a person is not a fit parent, we are not wise to make those kinds of assumptions.
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