Sentences with phrase «of outdated assumptions»

Diane Abbott's criticism of her Labour colleagues for exploring the possibilities of a «progressive coalition» with the Liberal Democrats is based on a series of outdated assumptions, and her reference to 1931 is way off - beam (Comment, 11 May).
Still fresh and revived from his triumph at the general election - and to wipe out the Conservatives» majority at an election called suddenly and unexpectedly by a prime minister who was twenty five points ahead in the polls was a genuine triumph - Jeremy Corbyn's words will be received by renewed adulation from his admirers and a new respect from critics who he proved to be wrong in many of their outdated assumptions.

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It is also due to assumptions on the part of such critics as Bultmann that the actual facts could not have been as they are reported, assumptions rooted in an already outdated understanding of the modern scientific world view.
«Many of these assumptions are further reinforced by federal, state, and local governments that incorporate them through outdated compliance requirements and funding structures.»
«Research confirmed that the old assumptions of what young people wanted were definitely outdated,» Dave Smith, Saturn's newly appointed brand - character chief designer, says during the car's introduction at Pebble Beach.
I don't know what the solution is other than to shake one's head at the stubbornness of some people, and the desire to hold on to outdated assumptions.
Combined with the use of highly outdated population estimates, and incorrect assumptions about the recovery factor NMFS set quotas (PBR) way too high for the Gray whale population.
You are making all kinds of theoretical assumptions about collective action that are empirically dubious and behaviorally outdated.
To do something similar, IEA will need to update some its outdated assumptions about wind and solar costs and rates of growth.
Doppelt believes climate change as well as many of today's pressing social and economic problems result from outdated and flawed assumptions about the way the world works and what it means to live a decent and honorable life.
We believe this view is based on a series of outdated and misguided assumptions about the economic viability of coal, the competitiveness of alternatives and security of supply concerns.
Not only are some of the values improbable many are outdated or are based of LCA models that are using older baseline assumptions and assume worst case scenarios.
She uncovers beliefs and assumptions that are now outdated and do not serve our children but still remain drivers of policy and practice.
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