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"reasonable assumption" refers to a belief or guess that is logical and sensible based on the available information or evidence. It means making an educated guess that is likely to be true or accurate, given the circumstances.
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Police forces and authorities had generally made
reasonable assumptions about the financial challenge ahead, and used these to work out their budgets for the next four years.
While we believe these expectations and projections are based
on reasonable assumptions, such forward - looking statements are inherently subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions.
In fact, under some
very reasonable assumptions, the social cost of carbon can even be negative, suggesting some benefits of carbon dioxide emissions.
The profile is established based on your search history, on the
reasonably reasonable assumption that we look for the same type of thing — or perhaps the same level of seriousness.
These divergences suggest that there is still a lot of uncertainty surrounding satellite temperature records that needs to be resolved, as the range of
reasonable assumptions for corrections can lead to large differences in results.
«Our results demonstrate that under physically
reasonable assumptions of continuity and reversibility a world with definite causal order will never become a world with an indefinite causal order and vice versa,» says Esteban Castro, one of the authors of the paper.
Bill, we may think we had a lot of stuff wrong, but it will be easy to tell those who had
reasonable assumptions given the data from those who were willing to believe anything.
An important point, which we have discussed elsewhere on attribution of CO2 in the Ice Cores, when comparing data looking for signals, is that we are
making reasonable assumptions about what we would expect to see before we looking at the data.
That Howe, whose success last season was built around possession and an attacking approach, is constructing a team to counter-attack, on the
not reasonable assumption that better opposition will mean his own players see less of the ball.
Of course, it is a given that the young analyst can gain his or her own company and industry expertise so as to insert
reasonable assumptions into the DCF model.
On his Twitter page, Ernie pointed out that
seemingly reasonable assumptions back at the time of the January 2001 surplus celebration would have added up to a $ 15 trillion cumulative budget surplus through 2028.
Although we believe the expectations reflected in such forward - looking statements are based
upon reasonable assumptions, we can give no assurance that our expectations will be attained or that results and events will not materially differ.
When
instead reasonable assumptions are made, much greater confidence in a moderate value for S is easily justified, with an upper 95 % probability limit for S easily shown to lie close to 4 °C, and certainly well below 6 °C.
Making reasonable assumptions about panel life, annual energy generation and inverter replacement time, we (Local Power) in 2008/2009 have installed small scale 3kW residential systems in Brisbane which cost 24 - 33c / kWh.
The current IPCC consensus forecast is that, under fairly
reasonable assumptions for world population and economic growth, global temperatures will rise by about 30C by the year 2100.
What we show is that
under reasonable assumptions for conditions on Europa, subduction could be happening there as well, which is really exciting.»
My advice is that you work closely with an experienced, reputable, local lender on your pre-approval and have him / her explain how they came to your qualifying amount just to make sure they are using an accurate, monthly qualifying income and
using reasonable assumptions for the variables listed above that can't be accurately determined so early in the home buying process.