But I will do a broader post
on the false divide between good and bad investors.
Pump and dump is a scheme that attempts to boost the price of a stock through recommendations based
on false, misleading or greatly exaggerated statements.
Starting your home search based
on those false notions will lead you to pay more than you can afford.
The operate
on the false premise that Twitter spam sells books.
So the argument itself is based
on a false premise.
Imprisoned when his dragon heritage was revealed, and
on a false charge of murder, he spends his long days in solitary confinement having dragon dreams of revenge.
How the U.S. government could launch a preemptive war based
on false premises is the subject of the first, relatively short part of this book.
She should have know better than to believe her, and by acting
on this false information, she looses the battle.
The phone versus tablet versus dedicated e-reader discussion often hinges
on a false assumption that people will only use one device.
We did that to ourselves with the assault on personal liberties called the Patriot Act, and our waging of war in the Middle East
on false pretenses.
These errors leave us vulnerable to making decisions based
on false beliefs, leading to disastrous consequences for our pe
Both Amazon's and goodreads» APIs for books are frauds based
on false data and both sites violate the FTC regulation against false testimonials for products neither bought or used.
Sadly the Abarth lures you in
on a false pretense, it just isn't as involving as the suspension leads you to believe it might be.
The arguments against a living wage for teachers — they get the summers off, they have a six - hour day, and so on — are tired, damaging, and based
on false information.
Amrein - Beardsley: This is based
on the false assumption, addressed above, that Chetty's model is «so advanced» or «cutting edge,» or now as written here «superb.»
Villar's statement, «The CEA has continued to push for an absolute ban despite the fact a majority of the CEA's own constituents believe measures of student learning should be included in their evaluations,» is based
on a false premise.
It's time to push back
on these false narratives.
But Weingarten's argument that reformers should listen to teachers is based
on the false notion that the school reform movement pays instructors no mind.
For one, the view that the views of teachers matter most is based
on the false notion that they have acquired expertise that those outside of education don't have.
Florida's A-F Accountability / school grades are based
on a false premise since school grades almost always reflect zip code status
VAMs are based
on the false assumption that students are randomly assigned to teachers.
The lack of thought underpinning Gove's White Paper (which was, as we now know, based
on the false premise that the UK was plummeting down PISA league tables) is an example of what Neil Carmichael, chair of the Education Select Committee, describes as the «Acting first; thinking later» approach of the DfE towards education reform.
The movement, however, is based
on the false assumption that our schools are broken, that ineffective teaching is the problem and that rigorous standards and tests are necessary to improve things.
However, we exist to protect all teachers from being railroaded as administrators try to trim higher salaries from their budgets by attempting to fire senior teachers
on false allegations.
We might actually be hurting them and are certainly foreclosing potential opportunities based
on our false confidence that we (policymakers, researchers, and pundits) are better at judging quality than are families.
The rationale for this policy rests
on a false premise, the presumption of scarcity: that there aren't enough minority students who meet traditional qualifications.
Your show relies
on the false premise that American public schools are failing.
Various portfolio management and «accountability» regimes depend almost entirely
on this false belief that test scores reveal which are the good and bad schools.
Roberts, Scalia, and Alito pointed out that the union's position rests
on a false assumption: that one can draw a clear line between the political and nonpolitical activities of public - sector unions.
Science teachers take note: The site includes a feature called SciCheck, which focuses
on false and misleading scientific claims used for political influence.
A long - standing debate in education hinges
on the false assumption that teaching skills will detract from teaching knowledge; this is a false dichotomy as studies have shown that when knowledge is learned passively without skills, it is often learned at the superficial level and therefore does not readily transfer to new environments.
Roberts, Scalia, and Alito pointed out that the union position rests
on a false assumption: that you can draw a clear line between the political and nonpolitical activities of public - sector unions.
Questioning the basis of ideas enables all of us to reject claims that are based
on false evidence and to recognise when evidence is being used selectively to support particular actions.
A fairly easy French «Call My Bluff» quiz
on False Friends.
The call by some educators and policymakers for a back - to - basics approach to math and science to improve student achievement is based
on a false assumption that curriculum and instruction have strayed from traditional roots, a new report argues.
A French «call my bluff» quiz
on False Friends Good for an end of term activity.
An ill - advised and completely gratuitous twist ends the otherwise spot - on send - up
on a false note, but for the bulk of its running time, Series 7 is cynical, biting fun.
The poor pacing, blatantly obvious narrative signposting and over-reliance
on false scares generated by sudden sounds and movements, removes any chance of The Wolfman actually being frightening.
Two adults with ulterior motives put
on false faces to each win a bet in the relationship - challenged film How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.
A film more sure of itself would have dispatched this impediment to happiness with quick dispatch, but the makers of Hitch - a film that overstays its welcome by a good half - hour - seem to be the only filmmakers in Hollywood to not know how to put together a fast happy ending, preferring instead to pile
on the false climaxes and unnecessary plot wrinkles.
After the Civil War ends, the writer / director could've ended «Free State of Jones»
on a false feel - good note, but that's not what he does.
Miguel Arteta's Chuck & Buck, a major «buzz» recipient at this year's Sundance Film Festival (cue warning sirens), is premised
on the false creation of writer and star Mike White, who plays Buck, a homosexual man - child still obsessed with his boyhood best friend.
In this film adaptation, the bleak streets of 19th Century London are recreated in dramatic detail, providing the perfect environment for us to observe the moral decay of Benjamin Barker, a barber who is sent to jail for fifteen years
on false charges by Judge Turpin (Alan Rickman), who fancied his wife.
Living with a pig who lied his way into her life and got her to sleep with
him on false pretenses and don't even get me started on those horrible four little boys.
The poorly directed «Turn the River» wastes a good cast in a failed attempt to capture the atmosphere of smoke - filled pool halls by going for a melodramatic premise that ends
on a false note.
If the best scene in Inglourious Basterds was the cellar - barroom interlude where the characters played a spirited round of twenty questions — a game predicated
on false identities overlaid on actual covert activity — Django Unchained offers a worthy follow - up in the Candieland sequence, which is filled with suggestive examples of play - acting.
cagney plays a reporter who goes in
on a false charge and teams up with george raft to clear his name, ending, of course, in a full scale riot.
It's a little contrived how two young lovers end up in prison
on false charges, and you'll have to suspend disbelief over the judicial processes in this film.
I am just so damn tired of people who are afraid to know anything about these conditions assuming what it is and then acting
on those false beliefs.
While most dating sites are predicated
on the false likelihood of success, Ashley.