Sentences with phrase «naive assumptions of»

There is much talk about naive assumptions of the effects of reduced ice area on the energy budget of the region.
One of the more - naive assumptions of some reformers, particularly centrist and even idiosyncratic progressive Democrats within the movement, is that there are some bosses within the NEA and AFT ranks who will willingly embrace, support, and even lead the overhaul of public education.
38 Accordingly, we find it useful to make a distinction ignored by our forefathers in the naive assumption of the uniqueness and exalted status of man.

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I appreciate Clemente's assumption that I am too young ever to have witnessed firsthand anyone's end - of - life sufferings, physical, mental, or spiritual, and that my youthfulness has rendered me naive.
Ricoeur thinks away naive, subject - object oriented, assumptions about willing, to explore the way both «self» and «world» are constituted in acts of decision, action, and consent.
I'll say that I agree with your analysis of why we conceded but I fear you've been a bit naive in the assumption that football matches are only won or lost in the key moments of the game.
Maybe I'm naive, but my first assumption, unless they've shown otherwise, is that health professionals make decisions based on the health of their patients, not their own legal worries.
It's harder when you make naive assumptions that a photo of a smiling family means that their house is clean, the children are cooperative, and they don't eat Z Bars for dinner in the car every once in a while.
First off, his assumption that economies of scale would allow for this program to ramp up to Houston - sized levels is flat out naive.
I make the (perhaps naive) assumption that anyone interested in participating in charter school governance is invested in the success of said charter school.
George said museum directors and scientists of the past were under a «naive assumption... that people were going to walk out with their brains just bulging with knowledge.»
Bailey (2017) shows 5 sigma scientific models often deviate by up to five orders of magnitude beyond naive normal distribution assumptions.
Multimoment multiscale spatiotemporal integration reveals nonrandom harmonic pattern - summary discontinuities, exposing the comedy tragically advocated by deceitful & / or naive theoreticians who are in part constrained by a dominant culture that clings seemingly religiously to maladaptive traditions such as unjustifiable assumptions of randomness, independence, uniformity, linearity, etc. that are routinely misapplied (for example to conveniently render abstract conceptions mathematically tractable).
This assumption appears to result from a naive application of the Law of Large Numbers, where it is found to be the noise, not the temperature that causes convergence of the average.
Okay, since I don't know anything about law, I realize I might have made lots of naive assumptions but you get the whole drift.
Other women develop their own negative feelings because of jealousy, especially when naive assumptions about being «the mother» in an instant family give way over time to the reality.
In contrast with most marriage help publications, the Marriage First Aid Kit was not designed with the naive assumption that most relationship problems are simply the result of poor communication.
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