Sentences with phrase «many ridiculous assumptions»

This is hardly long - term, game - changing oil unless viewed only on a daily production basis with the ridiculous assumption that it will never peak.
There will be no way you can do this without layer on ridiculous assumptions and ad hoc «reasoning».
You've made a bunch of ridiculous assumptions and accusations with absolutely no evidence of any kind, you dim bulb.
Those two individuals convinced me OSAS is a ridiculous assumption.
Now that is a ridiculous assumption.
I just can't phathom so many ridiculous assumptions from people who read this article.
Ridiculous assumption!
I am sick and tired of the wide - held and ridiculous assumption that, «Breastmilk is liquid gold for your baby!
(1) Your question is based on the ridiculous assumption that economy and politics is a zero sum game and that somehow being «for» middle class means you're «against» (or «don't care about») poor; (2) Leaving that aside, championing the case of 75 % of population over 25 % seems like a lot less of a political suicide than championing the case of 25 % over the 75 %, unless I don't quite understand how voting works in a democracy.
But the chance to hone them could be in jeopardy thanks to an asinine bill from a downstate Assembly member who wants to ban air rifle and archery as school sports on the ridiculous assumption that shooting on a school team creates a «gun culture.»
And there was a ridiculous assumption that states would somehow get all of their students to proficiency — that's right, 100 % — by 2014.
This would make it seem that giftedness is a transient human state which is quite a ridiculous assumption.
This is a ridiculous assumption to make, however, it may surprise you to know that Greenpeace, the World Wildlife Fund and the European Union have other things to spend their money on than climate change.
My comment was directed at Jim D, whose assertion was that Trump was an authoritarian, a patently ridiculous assumption.
Every time I see a property offered by a broker advertising a high cap, it's usually a proforma with ridiculous assumptions.
Sure maybe downsizing will occupy the next 20 years but that is dependent on no substantial correction to the market, which long timers all know is a ridiculous assumption.

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Your assumption that there is only YOUR conclusion from studying theology is ridiculous.
fred — your misunderstanding and assumptions are utterly ridiculous.
I brought a lifetime of bad ideas and bloated expectations to this enigmatic relationship, and the deeper we got into marriage, the more ridiculous some of my most basic assumptions about it proved to be.
But making unfounded assumptions about what we can't see, and passing it off as the undisputed truth, is utterly ridiculous.
The basic assumption with all things Amazon is that we have no choice but to shop or publish with Amazon, an argument that makes its proponents look a little on the ridiculous side.
Dr Rachel Casey, Senior Lecturer in Companion Animal Behaviour and Welfare at Bristol University, said: «The blanket assumption that every dog is motivated by some innate desire to control people and other dogs is frankly ridiculous.
In a 1926 book entitled «Travel and Travellers in the Middle Ages,» British scholar Arthur P. Newton asserted that the fabricated marvels of the 14th century travel scribe John de Mandeville were themselves a product of contemporary assumptions and desires: «Marvels such as [his] were the common stock in trade of popular medieval writers on geography, and ridiculous though they may be, they should not entirely be neglected in attempting to realize something of the attitude of mind of travelers of the time, half - critical and half credulous, but not wholly different from that of a later age.»
If you think I hate it and that my viewpoint is ridiculous, I have an old phrase about assumptions and what they make you that I can share.
Like a textbook from Southern California Conceptual art heaven, we go from the absurd into the ridiculous on a nightmarish journey fraught with historical omissions, hypocritical assertions, erroneous assumptions, bad curatorial decisions and bad scholarship.
If it were not for the enormous sums of money involved, CAGW would have been laughed out of existence long ago as a ridiculous conjecture based on invalid assumptions that disregard water vapor and clouds.
However, the rule references a report from IHS Markit (sponsored by NEI, EEI, and the U.S. Chamber) that says keeping a diverse portfolio of resources will be less expensive than if all coal and nuclear were to disappear... a ridiculous and irrelevant assumption.
Your assumption that anyone is advocating using any «method as long as it comes to the right conclusion» is ridiculous and frankly insulting.
Because of the ridiculous costs and pro-plaintiff assumptions, it has been (ab) used by many and fought against successfully only by a few.
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