And it's
somehow right assumptions.
Not exact matches
The first and most glaring
assumption that «scholarly» people often make is that
somehow their opinion is always the
right one which begins a «philosophical» debate rather than actual «Theological» discussion, especially when it comes to matters of religion and biblical facts.
However, the idea that if society needs to bring resources to bear it is
somehow not a fundamental human
right is an argument that seems to make
assumptions about being
somehow valid more than any demonstration of validity having been made.
And there was a ridiculous
assumption that states would
somehow get all of their students to proficiency — that's
right, 100 % — by 2014.
The other false
assumption is that we can
somehow predict the top and invest
right up until the moment the bubble pops.