Sentences with phrase «on erroneous assumptions»

However, his excuses for deleting Hansen's Scenarios B and C are based on erroneous assumptions as detailed below.
But despite its obvious appeal to Christian ideals, it was always founded on erroneous assumptions.
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.
Dr. Benestad's reasoning is based on the erroneous assumption that if there are no significant trends in some proxies for the solar activity since 1950s the sun is not contributing to the global warming.
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.
It is based on the erroneous assumption that averaging random (+ / --RRB- errors over long periods leads to a small error at the (the + compensate the --RRB-.
The court commented that the Spanish staying order asserted jurisdiction over the children but deferred to the English court based on the erroneous assumption the English court was seised in relation to the children.
Both the political left and the political right have jumped to conclusions in the debate about marriage, based on the erroneous assumption that correlations support causal inferences.

Not exact matches

I won't respond again, and I am sorry that it appear that people have jumped on the bandwagon here, with erroneous assumptions and admonitions.
That assumption was based on flawed research, the conclusions of which were entirely erroneous.
This assertion rests on two erroneous assumptions.
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.
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.
Of course the sensitivity * emerging * from GCMs could still be wrong, owing to erroneous and / or incomplete assumptions on which it depends.
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.
Even students who do understand this will often make the erroneous assumption that anyone putting law books on a shelf is thus a law librarian replete with associated credentials.
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-.
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.
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