Seems that people are
making assumptions about the day 2 picks where some draft groups are going to be very unhappy.
stop
making assumptions about me ^ ^
To extrapolate that the blame / credit for that lies solely on one of those two parties is to be
making assumptions that can not be backed by this data.
I corrected Kevin for presenting a false dichotomy and you came in here
making assumptions like you always do.
@LinCA I am
making no assumptions.
I see the futility of
making any assumptions about fertility, about wishing for any more than God has given, and I can shake my head in wonder at the audacity of the prayers of that first - time mother.
Alaso, ArthurP seems to be engaging in a form of personal «transference» by ascribing his own feelings and then «transferring» them to other people who he doesn't know, and then
making assumptions about the way things «should be» without asking them, or, in fact, assuming that they were somehow better off killed and then goes on to say things that to a human who is basically coherent, can appear fatalistic and perhaps even suicidal.
Considering that you keep
making assumptions about whether I would understand it, without actually providing any of the «proof» you claim you can come up with, I'm starting to think that you being «very happy and productive part» of the scientific world, just means you are an administrative assistant who knows how to copy and paste.
You had then a system with basic elements — Carnap called them protocol propositions — without
making any assumptions as to what they were.
They report on the fragment factually and avoid
making any assumptions about what greater meaning it might have.
Sabio, your deconstructed self is
making assumptions — that others have not engaged in comparative studies and that there is indeed nothing «special» about the Bible.
My point is that perhaps in
making these assumptions, or taking these points as fact when taught to us, we are really seeking comfort by sealing up the cracks in our dam against any uncertainty.
So I would in turn challenge the Calvinists and Arminians that they are
making assumptions about the text which do violence to the text and actually emasculate God.
It seems you are
making the assumptions here.
In other words, you are calling out someone for
making assumptions when you are making an even bigger assumption.
Since we're left with
making assumptions based on one sentence, my question is why is this pastor looking internally and focusing on his / her own wants and neglecting our purpose of serving God.
Seems to me that those who have a need to be on one side of the fence or the other are the ones
making assumptions where there are no facts to support them.
youre making assumptions and then using emotional appeals..
Rather than
making assumptions about what I am in search of or am trying to prove, how about dealing with the apparent contradiction or explain why there is no contradiction.
Now who is
making assumptions?
I don't have to dig out of anywhere Larry, you are the one
making assumptions about my statement.
You are
making assumptions not warranted by context anywhere in scripture.
Muslims — if a few crazies get violent, we start
making assumptions and look for explanations as to why «THEY» are like «THEY» are.
I'm sure if you would do some research on the matter instead of
making assumptions you would find this to be the case.
Some would interpret that statement by
making assumptions about my «lack of faith,» but it's not that.
We build up a simplified model of reality by
making assumptions about how the world works, and then we try to assume everything away apart from that specific issue we are focusing on.
Stop
making assumptions about things you know nothing about.
You claim I'm
making assumptions when I point that out, yet you refuse to actually engage the scholarship.
Your first mistake is
making assumptions.
You are
making assumptions that Jesus existed (questionable) and that he performed miracles -LRB-!?
you just keep
making your assumptions though.
Now whose
making assumptions about shallow theology?
and now you're the one
making assumptions.
I fail to see how saying those things to men is any less insulting than
making assumptions about what women want.
Note: Companies listed here may still be operating in some capacity; check with them before
making assumptions.
Market Potential You need to start by
making assumptions about the drug's market potential.
When
making assumptions about a drug's potential market penetration, you have to use your own best judgment.
But
making some assumptions based on prior proposals, our best rough estimate suggests the specified parts of the plan would cost $ 5.5 trillion.
It's difficult to get around this conclusion without
making assumptions that are both implausible and inconsistent with all historical experience.
Making assumptions that we would guess are particularly optimistic about Living Goods, we estimate the cost per life saved at about $ 4,400.
Note: When you create goals you are
making assumptions about such items as your win rate or average sale.
«My idea of an app that is really good is one that has had rigorous testing to say that «this really helps,» with proper groupings,» Sridhar says, adding that it's important for any app to do this before
making any assumptions on its data.
By including her in the candidate pool, the woman gets to make that call — not someone
making assumptions.
While you may hope that people will take the time to get to know you before
making assumptions about you, the reality is that first impressions are everything.
The problem with a lot of these fads, and offices in general, is that many are made at the behest of the big boss
making assumptions about what their people need to work their hardest.
For millennials, this means examining large sections of the population before
making assumptions about what constitutes success or failure in this increasingly strange and demanding modern economy.
The two biggest concepts in the book are not taking things personally and not
making assumptions.
Also, by not
making assumptions we put ourselves in a position where we are genuinely open to hearing what people have to say and not action under the delusion that we know what others are thinking.
All too often people in management roles take things personally and
make assumptions about the intentions of the people they are responsible for managing or servicing.