Sentences with phrase «on hypothetical examples»

The judge relied on a hypothetical example of the first defendant being faced with a stationary HGV in the position of the Rover and a tractor passing or turning in to an adjacent field.

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The hypothetical examples were calculated by Strategic Advisers, Inc., based on Social Security payout tables, as of October 2016.
This hypothetical example assumes the following: (1) one $ 5,500 IRA contribution made on January 1, (2) an annual rate of return of 7 %, and (3) no taxes on any earnings within the IRA.
The hypothetical examples assume the following: one annual $ 5,500 or $ 6,500, IRA contribution made on January 1 of the first year, a 7 % annual rate of return, and no taxes on any earnings within the IRA.
This hypothetical example assumes a 6 % return on a $ 50,000 investment.
For more evidence that it's inadvisable to buy the half - point, we'll test the hypothetical return on investment for both examples.
Any hypothetical military engagement where a nuclear armed country were to be in danger of being completely overrun would change the calculation on whether they would be willing to use nuclear weapons, but Russia probably would not, for example, use their nuclear weapons as a deterrent against attacks against their conventional troops in Ukraine, even if they were in danger of being forced out of Ukraine completely because the retaliation would cost much more to them than what they would be losing.
But Jackson suggested there is a danger that coroners could become judgmental on excessively detailed decisions of commanders, giving the hypothetical example of a corporal being castigated for turning left at a road junction and the coroner insisting they should have turned right.
Shapiro presents a hypothetical example of this in his book, The Hidden Cost of Being African American, in which he tries to demonstrate the level of inequality on the «playing field for blacks and whites.»
A totally hypothetical example: seeing some «snickerdoodle sandwich cookies with cream cheese frosting» on sale and then thinking of how great that sounds for three days straight.
Meanwhile, in our example of the hypothetical athlete, who is not working a lot on that low load and high - velocity end of the continuum, he might do more work on the other end of the continuum with high loads and lower speeds.
Here's an example of a hypothetical story on a dating profile going bad — hilariously bad.
These examples are largely hypothetical because we lack evidence on the validity and reliability of measures other than value - added.
In this hypothetical example, 5th grader Juan did well in reading but poorly on a performance task measuring his research and inquiry skills.
For example, assume an investor owns one put option on hypothetical stock TAZR with a strike price of $ 25 expiring in one month.
The second example uses a hypothetical buy - and - hold portfolio with a focus on equity investments:
In this hypothetical example, suppose the return on your equity investments was much higher than the average return for that asset class.
This hypothetical example assumes the following: (1) one $ 5,500 IRA contribution made on January 1, (2) an annual rate of return of 7 %, and (3) no taxes on any earnings within the IRA.
In this hypothetical example, we've assumed you put 50 % down on a property valued at $ 300,000.
«Say you buy a permanent life insurance policy on a child for [a face value of] $ 50,000,» said Kevin M. Lynch, an assistant professor of insurance at The American College of Financial Services, giving a hypothetical example of how such a provision would work.
In order to show that higher - frequency trading does not equate to higher overall profits, let's look at a hypothetical example of a trader who over-traded on the 4 hr charts during one month versus a trader who traded less - frequently on the daily chart for the same month.
This hypothetical example assumes the following (1) $ 5,500 annual IRA contributions on January 1 of each year for the age ranges shown, (2) an annual rate of return of 7 % and (3) no taxes on any earnings within the IRA.
The chart below provides an example of the effect of charge offs on the NAR of a hypothetical portfolio that makes a one - time investment in Notes each with a 36 month term and 12.80 % effective interest rate, holds those Notes through to their maturity, and makes no further investments.
Just as a hypothetical example: If climate scientist will tell me that recent pause in global warming is due to the effect of an inactive sun (which is the reality as reported by following) http://www.spaceweather.com and that they will go back and improve their models to account for this, then I would be more inclined to believe their other claims... Instead the IPCC doubles down on their predictions and claim the future effects will be worst than they originally thought?
Let me give a hypothetical non-radiocarbon example that throws light on the uniform prior issue.
As a result, the advice and perspectives that seep into the text are based on real world examples, not academic hypotheticals or governmental «wishful projections.»
Pielke Jr.: «Gavin Schmidt admits to stealing a scientific idea from his arch-nemesis, Steve McIntyre» — February 4, 2009 — Excerpt: This is not a hypothetical example, but a caricature of real goings on with our friends over at Real Climate... Due to an inadvertent release of information, NASA's Gavin Schmidt (a «real scientist» of the Real Climate blog) admits to stealing a scientific idea from his arch-nemesis, Steve McIntyre (not a «real scientist» of the Climate Audit blog) and then representing it as his own idea, and getting credit for it.
Excerpt: This is not a hypothetical example, but a caricature of real goings on with our friends over at Real Climate... Due to an inadvertent release of information, NASA's Gavin Schmidt (a «real scientist» of the Real Climate blog) admits to stealing a scientific idea from his arch-nemesis, Steve McIntyre (not a «real scientist» of the Climate Audit blog) and then representing it as his own idea, and getting credit for it.
In one example, they face a logistics challenge known as the «travelling salesman problem:» how can a hypothetical salesperson visit every city on their route in the shortest distance?
As an hypothetical example, a change in weather patterns due to ocean circulation could result in a multi-decade long drought that overwhelms the culture's ability to adapt, cause starvation and war, and so on.
Rather than focusing on, say, London's famous fog (actually acrid smog, caused by millions of coal fires), he opened his discussion with an example that must have seemed twee even in 1920, a hypothetical case in which «the game - preserving activities of one occupier involve the overrunning of a neighboring occupier's land by rabbits.»
Every time we talk about our theories on the origin of the Universe, we have to introduce some «weird» panoramas and hypothetical conditions which have been observed or measured in the reality; for example:
Hypothetical question: For example, if someone commits an Internet crime using your Wi - Fi connection, such as sexting or nudes, and you were actually out of the country on a vacation, and this is discovered 3 years later.
All examples in the books use a language called «MIX assembly language», which runs on the hypothetical MIX computer.
So in this case, people can not sue cell phone companies for charging taxes on free phones, but that doesn't necessarily mean that if a specific company's phone (not related to telephone service, btw) blows up and melts someone's face off, that they can't sue due to some clause that they didn't technically sign, which could have been included in the packaging when they purchased the phone (hypothetical example).
For example, judges and lawyers could decide a hypothetical case based on two sets of briefs shown to various subjects in varying combinations of high - readability and low - readability.
It also accepted the notional figures in Unison's hypothetical examples by stating that «where households on low to middle incomes could pay fees only by sacrificing ordinary and reasonable expenditure for substantial periods of time, the fees could not be regarded as affordable».
If the Effective Date is a future value (i.e. Prospective Value) and is predicated on certain Hypothetical Conditions to occur in the future, (for example, completion of construction, lease - up, stabilization or economic considerations), then when such conditions are met and prior to any funding, Borrower must furnish to Lender a Recertification Value.
So a «statewide average» might be based on a hypothetical 30 - year - old married male with a clean driving record, a full time job, and a 2014 Nissan Altima with 4 doors and dual airbags that he drives about 20,000 miles a year, for example.
For example, if a hypothetical teenager's annual premiums are $ 1,000, passing the 4 - hour class could save them $ 100 on their liability insurance, while passing the 8 - hour class could save them $ 150.
If you rely on manually visiting all those sites — and, let's be honest, our hypothetical example has a scant half - dozen sites while the average person would have many, many, more — then you're either going to be wasting a lot of time checking the sites every day for new content or you're going to be missing out on content as you either forget to visit the sites or find the content after it's not as useful or relevant to you.
Now, in this hypothetical example, I only spent $ 90,000 on this house, okay?
The first two agents in the hypothetical example above were focused on Fact # 1 and the third agent was focused on Fact # 2.
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