The paper discussed here tries to get some results of that nature directly
making some simple assumptions.
The geochemistry of uraninite particles is deceptively complex,
making simple assumptions far from useful.
As you point out, the IPCC does not explicitly state that the SRES scenarios all are of equal likelihood, but, given what they do tell us (as you indicated) 1) we should not rely on the frequency distribution to develop probability of occurrence, and 2) «No judgment is offered in this report as to the preference for any of the scenarios and they are not assigned probabilities of occurrence,» it seem to me that the best we can do is to
make the simple assumption that they are equally likely (with departures from equal probability randomly distributed).
Not exact matches
Sounds
simple, but often entrepreneurs underestimate actual product costs by excluding relevant costs (e.g., R&D) or
making unrealistic
assumptions about scale economics.
The concept is
simple: We naturally
make assumptions about the future by focusing on the present.
The
simple second year textbook Mundell - Fleming ISLMBP model under flexible exchange rates
makes two
assumptions that we need to modify:
The German people under Hitler were not so much desensitized to the
simple humanity of the Jews as they were over-sensitized to presumed traits in them that seemed to
make the
assumption of a common humanity impossible.
You
make allthe
assumptions necessary in order to
make it
simple, to highlight more clearly the area of interest.
However Occam's, loosely translated, states «from among competing hypotheses, selecting the one that
makes the fewest new
assumptions usually provides the correct one, and that the
simplest explanation will be the most plausible.»
The
simple assumption of a universal desire to maximise self - interest
makes the mathematics much more tractable.
I'd love an upgrade on OG but reckon there are many on here falling in to the
simple assumption that say # 50M on Cavani is a guaranteed no - brainer
making us odds on for PL glory.
This understanding questions
assumptions over the primacy of mammals
made by some biomedical physiologists and many psychobiologists, demonstrating that «primitive» mechanisms though early are not necessarily
simple.
The
simple assumption that individuals with highest competitive ability are not able to
make maximal use of the acquired resources suffices to explain the diversity in competitiveness observed in nature.
If astronomers
made the
assumption that velocities observed for Milky Way stars or nebulae were due primarily to the rotation of the Milky Way and that the Milky Way had a
simple rotation model, then they could use this model to determine two possible distances for each star or nebula.
-LSB-...] of the complexity of measuring BMR, NEAT, TEF, and EPOC, we
make a
simple but erroneous
assumption that these factors are all constant over time.
A
simple Das Boot claustrophobic helming is expected, but to
make the film based on the
assumption that to homage is enough is a mistake.
In
simplest terms, the statistical procedure of the Coleman Report relies on a problematic stepwise analysis of variance approach, which
makes strong
assumptions about which factors are fundamental causes of achievement and which are of secondary significance.
We'll
make the following
assumptions to create a very
simple mathematical model, and then we'll see what that model tells us.
You can change this
simple model with any other
assumptions you wish to
make and model.
You're free to
make that
assumption and take it into account in your decisions, but we're keeping things
simple by assuming that the time value of money is the same as the inflation adjustments.
By using a
simple no growth
assumption, which is one possible scenario for stocks and bonds over any given 5 - year period, we can eliminate a variable and
make a rough comparison of the ratio of ballast versus stocks for any given ballast depletion plan.
To form expectations, we need to
make a very
simple assumption about how the market should behave.
Assumptions: The Demotivator is a fun tool, so to make it quick and simple some assumptions have been made in the ca
Assumptions: The Demotivator is a fun tool, so to
make it quick and
simple some
assumptions have been made in the ca
assumptions have been
made in the calculations.
I
made a fairly
simple spreadsheet that will just take some
assumptions on returns, and run through the scenario of drawing down the savings while at the same time earning returns on the investments.
This of course isn't as good for couch gaming or
simple pick - up - and - play gaming, and
makes the
assumption that one is concurrently investing in a generally up - to - date PC, which obviously not every wants to or can afford to do on top of maintaining a console (or two) and games for it, etc..
As the artist
makes clear in her exhibition statement: «I work from the
simple assumption that the collective story of my little piece of geography with its many inhabitants shares fundamental similarities to other closely observed locations.
While the different storylines and
assumptions can be a little confusing, the ingredients for
making such a forecast can be fairly
simple, and I have coded them up into an interactive web site which can be used to explore the world of possibilities.
Many of the
simple assumptions we
make about what is good for the environment do not necessarily stand up to full life cycle analysis, as the article points out.
You also
make some big moral
assumptions a
simple example: Is it right for people to be starving, living in terrible housing and dying of easily treatable diseases in your own country and for the government and tax payers to not help?
In other words, the study does a
simple physical analysis of the trade off between conventional mitigation and negative emissions technologies in a 2C world and
makes no
assumptions about changing economic, technological and sociopolitical contexts, the authors note.
The
simplest things one can do microscopically are things like detailed balance estimates, and so far I haven't
made Joe happy even with what I've attempted there, although I think he realizes that my answer is irrelevantly imprecise (or he should realize it once he follows the reasoning in the algebra above that lays out how air can be isothermal and still have the MB velocity distribution from the bottom out to where the
assumptions of thermodynamics break down anyway, because to many, many digits when meters is the mean free path of the gas and meters.
I actually don't care who it was (a good person) but whistleblower is a pretty
simple, even, statistical,
assumption to
make.
You can start with several
assumptions and end up with roughly the same results
making it as
simple or complex as you like.
This was intended to be a very simplified description of what is going on in the atmosphere with many
assumptions to
make it
simple.
Certainly an
assumption of an input averaged out over the whole surface
makes computation
simpler, but that is its only purpose, i.e., the
assumption is
made only to remove integration.
To calculate very roughly what this might mean to the local rainfall we can
make some very
simple assumptions and employ a little basic arithmetic.
We have competing hypothetical answers to why the climate has warmed since the 1970s (volcanic activity, cosmic rays, solar activity, etc, and CO2 emissions) and CO2 emissions involves
making the fewest
assumptions, and is the
simplest most cogent evidence based explanation, and the most consistent with the full range of evidence but Victor just can't work it out, because he doesn't understand anything he reads.
While it is easy to
make the
assumption that a person who can't follow basic instructions may not be someone you want working for you, the other side of the coin is that it may have been a
simple omission and not an indication of sloppiness.
In Kleinwort Benson Ltd v Sandwell BC, reported with the conjoined case of Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale v Islington LBC at [1994] 4 All ER 890, Hobhouse J reasoned that (seemingly on balance) he would follow the «weak» «expression of an opinion» in re Diplock at p 514 that the phrase in s 2 (1)(a) of the 1939 Act, now s 5 of the 1980 Act, «actions founded on
simple contract» «must be taken to cover actions for money had and received... [t] he
assumption must, we think, be
made though the words used can not be regarded as felicitous», the alternative being no time - bar at all.