Sentences with phrase «out false premises»

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It turns out that this premise was false and that the hands free, far - field voice recognition is the killer app of smart speakers.
What they do not mention is that once an entire field has been created — with careers, funding, appointments, and prestige all premised upon an experimental result which was utterly false due either to fraud or to plain bad luck — pointing this fact out is not likely to be very popular.
And note, a being that is omnipotent on this selective view might exist even if Premise X turned out to be meaningless, logically false, or metaphysically false.
Your inabilty to construct a valid logical premise is what started all of this, and just lashing out a few more poorly constructed ones based on false premises and insults doesn't prove anything.
In the opposite, when someone says, «I have lived out a lie», they often are saying that their life premise (s) were found to be false.
Apart from the false premise that your body will «expect» a workout when your brain knows it isn't going to happen, is the presupposition that your body never figures out this is a repeating cycle with the Sunday workout always missing.
To pass the test, you must reject the false premise of the experiment itself (if only on the grounds of insufferable smugness) and walk out.
The policy sets out a distinction between what happens at the premises, the point at which the alarm signal is considered a «false alarm», if there is no fire; and at the fire brigade where the signal becomes an «unwanted fire signal».
However, if they arrive and it turns out to be a false alarm the premises will receive a letter from the FRS requiring the premises be registered to the policy.
Most of the material in these courses begins with the false premise that indexing results in mediocre performance and then explains in effusive detail how portfolio managers can do better by making tactical moves, clever trades, shorting stocks, using derivatives and a host of other exotic techniques, many of which have long fallen out of use.
But suggesting that you throw out the animals based on a bizarre analogy is not only unethical, it was predicated on a factually incorrect and incoherent premise: the false belief in pet overpopulation in San Francisco.
The argument for natural variability is based on a false premise, that the world's environment of today was the same as lets say the year 1535, with a small exception of 6 billion people and hundreds of millions of internal combustion engines constantly belching out fumes in the air we breathe.
Thanks for this, Brian — you point out succinctly the main problem with «objective» journalism — it's based on a false premise of «fairness» that gives credence and intellectual traction to ideas that have, whether through science or statistical research, been debunked.
The Big Firms Group, whose 40 members carry out approximately 25 % of criminal legal aid work, also opposed the LGFS proposals, calling on the Ministry of Justice to «quickly abandon the false premise that the criminal justice system is sustainable on its current course».
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