Sentences with phrase «really good assumption»

«That's a really good assumption, because the Earth's atmosphere is producing signals 500 times larger than the exoplanet is.

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«My idea of an app that is really good is one that has had rigorous testing to say that «this really helps,» with proper groupings,» Sridhar says, adding that it's important for any app to do this before making any assumptions on its data.
Your belief in science, which I hold by the way as well — is predicated on the unproveable assumption that what we see in reality is really real.
And really good point about assumptions, Jenn.
That suggests to me that we are not really set up to soak up a lot of pressure, so should we go on the assumption that attack is the best means of defence?
I'm really not trying to be a dick here, nor am I making assumptions about you — I've never played video games regularly and probably haven't played one at all in a good 20 years — but I also don't think I need to apologize for calling an idea stupid.
My assumption is that Bellerin will probably be our regular RB as well — at the moment he is probably the second or third best RB in the country — Debuchy will really struggle to displace that especially after missing a year.
History, that is to say, what really happened, deserves better than assumptions made on cherry picked quotes.
What we show is that under reasonable assumptions for conditions on Europa, subduction could be happening there as well, which is really exciting.»
Monster Hunter really is at its best when played in multiplayer, and one of the major selling points of Monster Hunter World is that being on full - blown, always - connected consoles rather than handhelds allows the developers to lean on the assumption that almost all players will be online more.
Although I immersed myself in as much of the arts - related research as possible while planning this program (and explored the many large - and small - scale art initiatives), I knew I'd eventually have to tackle — and really understand — my deeply rooted assumptions about teaching and learning if I wanted to form a truly well - rounded program.
Noticing how superheroes suffer with feelings of isolation and so - called good girls really aren't so perfect after all reinforces the fact that we cheat ourselves and others when we label people based on appearances and false assumptions.
In the spirit of half - full glasses, I'm going to give him credit for being a little too cagey for his own good, and make the assumption that the BookTango platform is solid and the ASI acquisition is really an infrastructure move, bolstering their digital platform across all of Penguin, and expanding upon whatever positive signals they're presumably getting out of the Book Country experiment.
The reason I think the rule of thumb is still good, despite the assumptions, is that I don't think a «more accurate» number based on a lot of unpredictable guesses is really better; and it may even be harmful if you use it to justify saving less, or even if you use it to save far too much.
If you assume 8 % annual returns, your outlook may look pretty good, but is that assumption really accurate?
Hyatt, and Marriott, and IHG know exactly what they're doing when they give out annual free night certificates: they're trying to lock you into overpriced properties on the only - too - well - founded assumption that you won't look under the hood and realize how much money they're really making off you.
I have many of my senior and grad students write artist statements, and emphasize three things: * Minimize the art - speak: If you can't write about your work conversationally then my assumption is that (a) you don't really have anything to say, or (b) you don't fully understand your work well enough to describe it.
My assumption is that if we have more citizens with a better understanding, then we will be able to build more support for really effective measures to address the situation.
Well, how about the really BIG assumption that «Charles Keeling's careful work identifying rising CO2 levels,» at Mauna Loa — the the site of active volcano where CO2 may swing by 600 ppm in a single day — has been anything but «careful» and perhaps nothing more than a simple work of fiction?
There is a bit of an assumption that more deliberation and democratic involvement is always better, but it can also really gum up the works.
It should be noted simple linear regression using ordinary least squares is not really the best method for assessing these data as it depends on assumptions which are violated by global temperature measurements.
If we believe that observationally based estimates are the best (an assumption with uncertainty) then we really should be A) resolve the uncertainty in aerosols.
While ideally it would be good to use a purely observationally - based estimate, I'm not yet convinced that we can iron out the assumptions enough to give a really good estimate, and hence (in my view anyway) there is still a need to use models which give a more complete picture of the complexities of the climate system.
I realise that this will be a contentious thing to say here: — RRB - In practice, the best thing is to try to use the models and observationally - based estimates (remembering their assumptions) together to see where we are getting a consistent picture and where there are inconsistencies between the approaches, to try to actually understand how the details of the climate system really work.
I've seen new attorneys make that mistake, under the assumption of «well, in six months I'll have enough money to buy the computer I really want.»
However, the draconian nature of confiscation proceedings and the effect of statutory assumptions in «criminal lifestyle» cases mean that lawyers really need to be at the top of their game in order to act in their clients» best interests.
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