Sentences with phrase «of erroneous assumptions»

China has emitted significantly less carbon since 2000 than previously estimated because of erroneous assumptions about the quality of the country's coal, a study released today claims.
Prime... You choose to be ignorant of who and what I am, and you choose to make all sorts of erroneous assumptions about my beliefs and background.
Because of the erroneous assumption thrust upon us that because you are having hard times it is a result of a persons personal character, a catch 22 traps and hinders people from being employed.
This turns out to be more important than it seems, because the probabillity of an erroneous assumption in a theoretical structure approaches unity.

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This is the result of many erroneous assumptions in the theory that the empirical data simply doesn't support.
In the Spring of this year the Administration was proceeding on the erroneous assumption that the debt ceiling would be raised with the support of most Democrats and a few moderate Republicans.
«The discussion of socialist and Marxist attitudes to antisemitism... has often been confused by the erroneous and illogical assumption that left - wing parties are immunized against racial, religious, or ethnic prejudice.»
As another adoptive mother pointed out, there is an erroneous assumption being bandied about in many of these posts regarding the altruistic intentions of adoptive families.
This answer perpetuates the erroneous assumption of the OP that continents are political entities.
Such analyses do not require making the erroneous assumption of carbon neutrality for biomass.
The new system «shows deep flaws and erroneous assumptions» and has led to shoddy review practices, the critics charge in a 27 June open letter to Jane Philpott, Canada's minister of health.
The assumption that flying animals feel the force of the wind as we earthbound creatures do led to the erroneous notion that a flying insect finds the source of an odour by following the «plume» of odour carried by the wind.
-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.
That assumption was based on flawed research, the conclusions of which were entirely erroneous.
The disastrous «low - fat diet» dogma of the last half century has led to a devastating drop in most people's intake of healthy saturated fats, including MCTs, as most people have bought into the erroneous assumption that saturated fats are unhealthy and will raise their risk of heart disease.
As their relationship splinters into numerous, discouraging trajectories, Locy doubles down on the erroneous assumption that depicting Ashley's misfortunes inherently yields a profound portraiture of human struggle.
Our company bypassed this erroneous assumption (and the negative press that surely would have followed) by aggressively promoting the app as a supplementary test preparation method, instead of a replacement, to traditional methods of study.
However, the investment community made the same erroneous assumptions about the permanence of the «Nifty Fifty» in the 1960s, oil corporations in the 1970s, computer hardware companies in the 1980s, as well as dot - com start - ups in the 1990s.
Many would - be home buyers seem to make this erroneous assumption, 77 percent of borrowers only apply to one lender.
Without scientific selection criteria and a good understanding of which factors are more or less likely to increase your long - term risk - adjusted investment returns, you will make erroneous decisions based on false assumptions.
So many prospective canine / feline pure bred buyers make the erroneous assumption that, because a pet comes complete with a pedigree, then it MUST be of good quality, and come from a respectable facility.
The exhibition is filled with false assumptions, hypocrisy, erroneous history, bad taste, foolish choices and worst of all - The Brooklyn Museum brouhaha — stole all the thunder.
She discussed the importance of communicating climate information adequately to decision - makers in order to avoid a false understanding of this concept, and therefore to avoid erroneous assumptions that could lead to bad decisions.
Of course the sensitivity * emerging * from GCMs could still be wrong, owing to erroneous and / or incomplete assumptions on which it depends.
It's full of assumptions, and erroneous ones at that.
After 1909, the assumptions and computations made by Arrhenius have been considered erroneous by the physicists [3] and forgotten until the forerunners of the IPCC resuscitated them without mentioning that this has no relation either with the real atmosphere or with the horticultural greenhouse where the glass panels keep the warm and humid air inside the greenhouse.
Any such is assumptions of climate results in SCC is probably erroneous.
The assumption that the records of major hurricane activity are complete before the advent of aircraft reconnaissance leads directly to the erroneous conclusion that major hurricanes became much more numerous starting in 1943.
Uncertainties in the effects of cloud are the joker in the pack Equally erroneous and unfounded assumptions fed into climate models are a major cause of the current problem.
In my first cut at estimating the effect of unwinding some of the erroneous adjustment assumptions, I posited that the above information implied that the 0.3 deg C adjustment between buckets and engine inlets didn't disappear merely because of reversion to «business as usual» after WW2.
So, for example, you might finish up answering a question about back pay, then say «Similarly, plaintiff's calculations of front pay are grossly exaggerated due to two erroneous assumptions....»
Justice Abella has also led the way on the erroneous «assumption» of expertise theory (see, again, Doré).
For decades, fire investigators relied on a set of erroneous beliefs and assumptions, akin to folklore, about what were thought to be the telltale signs of arson that were passed down from one generation to the next and accepted at face value.
Gladwell argues that we continue to make erroneous assumptions about what is powerful and continue to misjudge and miscalculate the abilities of those around us.
Findings in this heavily litigated area are often predicated on erroneous clinical assumptions such as: that doctors accept uncritically and at face value what the client says about their history (HE (DRC — credibility and psychiatric reports) Democratic Republic of Congo [2004] UKIAT 00321); that only psychiatrists can diagnose conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (HH (Ethiopia) v SSHD [2007] EWCA Civ 306, [2007] All ER (D) 259 (Mar)-RRB-; and that doctors do not consider alternative explanations, including fabrication when, in fact, this is integrated into medical training and has always been a specified requirement of the IP (para 105 (f)-RRB-.
However, there is one illogical and unsupportable conclusion to this article; the erroneous assumption that even with the current curriculum, students can't come out of law school and hang a shingle.
It's a misunderstanding of «fair use», based on the legally erroneous assumption that anything is okay until you make a business out of it.
If you read the details of my claim you would recognize that your assumptions and conclusions below are erroneous.
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