Sentences with phrase «on incomplete information»

Too many court rulings are based on incomplete information because of the lack of cooperation, preparation, and diligence.
The original numbers included in this story were based on incomplete information available for download on the district website.
Players can't see exactly what their opponents are up to, so they have to make decisions based on incomplete information — just like in the real world.
Deception takes center stage in games built on incomplete information.
Scientists and public health officials involved with arbovirus transmission have had limited ability to make credible predictions, in part based on incomplete information about conditions that permit an outbreak and the likelihood those conditions will arise.
Clearly Good E-Reader hasn't been privy to all the publishing sales data out there so maybe add a caveat next time that states that these are just your opinions based on the incomplete information provided, then, list the statistics outlets... Then you might seem to be more credible and your opinion more valuable.
That McIntyre's inference of large alterations wasn't so much a considered prediction as guesswork based on incomplete information doesn't really detract from that point.
And you see the same focus on the «less likely,» both in medical diagnosis and therapy, where the physician must often act on incomplete information because of the serious consequences of delay.
The U.S. Marines are trained to make split - second decisions based on incomplete information, in life - or - death situations.
This results in reactive, hasty decisions, often based on incomplete information.
Your opinion was based on incomplete information.
She must make full disclosure before the courts issue a final ruling on her residency based on incomplete information.
Johnson campaign spokesman Brian Reisinger says Feingold is «jumping to conclusions based on incomplete information
Vice-Chancellor concludes that independent investigation was based on incomplete information
Because the exact start date of Phase II is unknown and could even begin as late as spring 2015, they will have to make decisions based on incomplete information.
Based on that incomplete information, we estimate that INFS's liquidation value could now be as low as $ 8M or $ 0.20 per share.
On the other hand, because my paintings are often largely covered by masking material, I find myself making aesthetic decisions based on incomplete information.
Proponents of the law said the prediction is based on incomplete information, but critics accused the state of denying climate science.
In the current case, the husband's failure to make full and honest disclosure, his willingness to exploit the fact that negotiations were based on incomplete information, plus his awareness of his wife's profound psychological instability, all dictated that the separation agreement was to be set aside.
If you attempt to settle your claim too early, you may be figuring your compensation based on incomplete information — and you may seriously undervalue your claim.
A computer trace of some kind by the German tax authorities had recently brought the matter to light and resulted in a demand for the payment of back taxes by a Canadian to the German government based on incomplete information.
Even the best insurance companies often use teaser quotes to hook you, and they base them on incomplete information.
All this analysis is necessarily based on incomplete information, however, so it's difficult to draw any hard conclusions.
The publication warns that since the teardown is likely based on incomplete information, it's possible that its guesses are wrong, or that even if they're correct, they may not see the light of day.
Whether you do or do not use an agency, please be sure to avoid the risky bets by making hiring decisions based on incomplete information or process.
Follow up on any incomplete information or unapproved payroll documents received from employees or HR, «pans».
Their perceptions of you are just that — their perceptions, and they are based on incomplete information.
They can be useful, but problems arise when assumptions are inaccurate or based on incomplete information.
«As a result [the Ethics Office] appears to have granted the certificate of divestiture based on incomplete information
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