Sentences with phrase «make suppositions»

The jury should not make suppositions about who may have paid the the plaintiff's bills or other damages, but should make the full award of damages without regard to possibility of insurance payments by others.
Technology provides interactive objects used to show relationships that foster meaningful classroom discussions where students can predict and make suppositions about observable relationships.
I agree with momoya, that it is of little use to make suppositions about such mechanisms or sequences of causation without evidence.
As an atheist myself, daughter to an atheist, married to an atheist, and with a pair of little atheists running around my house, may I make any suppositions about what atheists think?
To determine their temporal order, let us make another supposition: when B comes into being, C has not yet come into being.
I read the entire post of PAM, and I see nothing and nowhere in his post that he said that, nor making a supposition of it.
You made that supposition based on your own interpretation (which is flawed) of morality.
Otherwise, I don't think E-Mail would be making suppositions like «science, reason, and math determine all things.»
History Course WorkA history coursework is devoted to the learning of the ancient or nowadays events and making suppositions for the future.
I was making suppositions from other comments.
I'm guilty of this myself, typically global warming or Anthropomorphic Global Warming (AGW) has a negative connotation and puts the cause of change squarely on man and typically makes the supposition that the change is massive and catostrophic.
First of all, making the supposition that your belongings are not worth much money assumes that you have an accurate understanding of their value or replacement cost.

Not exact matches

Three: If these essays are written to deepen process theology as a mode of systematic theology on the supposition that a theology is truncated if its rootage in Scripture is not clear, then it is crucial to be clear — in ways in which these essays do not make it clear — how process hermeneutics warrants any judgments about what is normative for Christian theology.
To answer this question, let us make a further supposition: when A comes into being, B has not yet come into being.
Do you not see the numerous suppositions in your December 29, 2012 at 3:22 pm post that make honest discussion impossible?
But to make space for the possibility of creation the following supposition was necessary.
You also made a huge supposition saying that nobody has ever been «enlightened» by science alone.
Sam was living on the supposition that what made his life worth living was the respect owed him because of the uniquely terrible things that had made him their victim.
The only possible answer a Christian can make to such a supposition is to say, «Such evidence will not come to light.»
The supposition that such a denial is called for has often made the assertion of the theological significance of Christ seem both harsh and false.
But by repenting, though not of sin, for he is righteous, but by repenting for his supposition that existence does not make sense, Job presupposes an unsuspected meaning which can not be transcribed by speech or logos a human being may have at his disposal.
To prehend a becoming might be possible on a vitalist's view in which an occasion becomes from its earlier to later temporal phases; this is to make becoming a matter of coordinate disposition, an Aristotelian and pre-Whiteheadian supposition.
As a NeoPagan — Polytheist, I routinely offer my thought - prayers to a pantheon of Deities... I have NO physical / other scientifically quantifiable «proof», as such, that any deity actually exists but I am left with the supposition / fact that IF a Deity / deities exist, it is more - than - conceivable that for whatever reason (s), such a deity might choose to make themselves remote from scientific / other investigative efforts!
Of this omission the reason has been sought, upon a supposition which ought never to be made, that men live with their own approbation and justify their conduct to themselves.
You made a false supposition that was easily refuted.
A few furrows develop, as you'd expect in this sort of post-Tarantino undertaking, but Saulnier's sublime supposition and haunting resonance makes for an unpredictable and uncluttered affair.
Although there are certain events in which we get to see the men as more than just one - dimensional characters, by the end of the film we realize they are just as enigmatic as they were in the beginning, as we rarely are afforded a glimpse into just what makes them tick, other than external suppositions.
Voices also suggest a price tag of at least $ 33,000, but it's still too early for such suppositions, so let's wait until the model makes a debut next March, in Geneva.
I'm going to disagree somewhat with the group here but let me say that I am open to hearing evidence to back up the supposition (even if it's well - reasoned) that makes up this post.
One more supposition: the rest of Lady's large litter (all average) went to loving homes whose masters all made sure they had their shots and vitamins, and ate well of their nice, rich puppy food especially formulated for growing dogs and reeking with appetizing flavors.
This was based on intuitive supposition, and the OFA even made statements to the effect that they were true concepts (Reed & Keller, undated brochure, approx 1999 - 2000; and Canine Practice 1993, volume 18).
It challenges the supposition that Flanagan's later works represent a marked shift in the artist's approach to art - making.
JDN, your supposition that I am «demanding precision» makes me think you haven't actually read anything.
In any case, what do you make of their supposition that they detected the anthropogenic footprint that early?
Whether the suppositions it makes that there is a cause and effect underpinned by mans activities are accurate or not will take more time to elapse and a better understanding of the natural processes over many centuries to evolve..
You would think that if he felt strongly enough about something to make a public critique that he would have taken the time to verify whether any of his suppositions were correct.
There is NOTHING to relate ANY similarity for GRAVITY or «the Theory of Gravity» to either the «hockey stick» plot or «greenhouse supposition», certainly any such link is NOT found in SCIENCE... My only post to that thread, and that thread (being titled «hockey - stick - is - broken» last (it seems), is reprised here: ------ At April 25, 2006 2:38 AM, Peter K. Anderson a.k.a. Hartlod (tm) said... It is of dubious value to even attempt to consider «tree growth» in terms solely of «temperature» and the quantity of refutation makes worthless the concept of doing such, regardless of tree / species numbers.
As you must have missed in my previous response to «anonymous» and «yourself» the erroneous allusion there in made, I reprise here for you «Sam»: - The use of the term «denier» however is of much more interest, indicative of still the misconception that those who oppose «greenhouse climate process supposition» are somehow denying climate change is occurring.
Unlike Kiehl and Trenberth who base much of their argument on published supposition and make the horrible error of not leaving any energy in their balance to create fossil fuels, Miskolczi rigorously sets about working from the actual spectral effects from atmospheric gases and provides a properly justified but theoretical scientific case for demonstrating the errors of Kiehl and Trenberth.
If this supposition makes the model unrealistic, then why would you suppose it?
Clarification from St.Google: Hypothesis = A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
In the spirit of evidence - based policy - making, it's preferable not to ground reform efforts in assertions, suppositions, anecdotes, or «common sense facts» which have not been substantiated.
You should not submit to the supposition that making money for others is more important than your right to be safe in the workplace.
The supposition that if the Plaintiff knows the name of one proprietor he can make him tell the names of all the others, but that, not knowing one name, he can not get the information from the printer and publisher, who is the agent of the proprietors, and is put forth to stand between them and the public, is one that does not commend itself to one's common sense, and is not to be accepted without absolute necessity...
It may be circumstantial supposition, but I'm far more willing to believe Samsung made a bad compromise late in the development process of its new flagship than I am to think that the company intended to have the current design all along.
According to equity and social exchange theories of relationship development (see Hatfield & Rapson, 2012; Sprecher & Schwartz, 1994), partners are predicted to be most satisfied with and committed to a relationship when they view it as equitable — that is, when both partners are perceived as making relatively equal investments or contributions to the relationship (and as receiving relatively equal benefits from that relationships)-- and evidence has been found in support of this supposition (e.g., Canary & Stafford, 1992; Dainton & Stafford, 1993; Haas & Stafford, 1998; Sprecher, 1992; Weigel, Bennett, & Ballard - Reisch, 2006).
I see some accusations and / or suppositions being made that are quite interesting.
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