Sentences with phrase «outdated assumptions»

Clean energy advocates, however, say the report is flawed because it relies on improper and outdated assumptions about costs and fails to fully evaluate the benefits of the standards.
At minimum, not tracking referrals means that you're working from outdated assumptions.
«This is in part because of outdated assumptions about Chartered Legal Executives, but also because there is a glass ceiling that prevents lawyers like me applying for senior judicial roles.»
The need to factor in longer lifespans, a greater willingness (and, in many cases, necessity) to include work in our post-career lives, the move from traditional pensions to 401 (k) s where the onus is on you to save and invest — these and other changes make it all the more crucial to assure you're not applying outdated assumptions to your planning.
They say State is using clunky models with outdated assumptions that ignore real - world frictions.
At Heritage, we rigorously looked at two of these models and found that they use outdated assumptions regarding climate sensitivity, ignore the Office of Management and Budget's recommendations regarding discount rates, and are based on economic forecasts 300 years into the future.
Naysayers continue to perpetuate outdated assumptions, claiming that large amounts of solar and wind power operating in a grid is too expensive, risky to reliability and is wasteful of existing power plant resources.
However, gender stereotypes and partly outdated assumptions can throw this method into disarray.
We believe that the firms that thrive are those with the strongest team mix — where a wide range of strengths, capabilities and perspectives come together to provide a wealth of experience and the fresh insights to challenge outdated assumptions.
He argues convincingly that to ensure that all our schools have sufficient numbers of high - quality teachers to teach all our children well, we need to move away from outdated assumptions about teacher recruitment and the irrational arrangements of teachers» work.
Diane Abbott's criticism of her Labour colleagues for exploring the possibilities of a «progressive coalition» with the Liberal Democrats is based on a series of outdated assumptions, and her reference to 1931 is way off - beam (Comment, 11 May).
Still fresh and revived from his triumph at the general election - and to wipe out the Conservatives» majority at an election called suddenly and unexpectedly by a prime minister who was twenty five points ahead in the polls was a genuine triumph - Jeremy Corbyn's words will be received by renewed adulation from his admirers and a new respect from critics who he proved to be wrong in many of their outdated assumptions.
Gen Jackson said he believed the outdated assumptions established in the 1998 strategic defence review were responsible for this.
But the question is, how can we transform our schools so that they no longer operate under these outdated assumptions about student potential, student performance, and student motivation?
I don't know what the solution is other than to shake one's head at the stubbornness of some people, and the desire to hold on to outdated assumptions.
To do something similar, IEA will need to update some its outdated assumptions about wind and solar costs and rates of growth.
Critics say a report predicting dire consequences for continuing Ohio's renewable energy standards is flawed because it relies on improper and outdated assumptions.
Outdated assumptions about your coverage can cost you a bundle.
The project was intended to address the outdated assumption that manufactured homes are not appropriate for placement in major urban and suburban areas.
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