Sentences with phrase «strong assumption»

[14] As the authors recognize, this is a very strong assumption.
The tradeoff there is that extremely strong assumptions of higher growth, inflation approaching 4 % annually, sustained record profit margins, and lower taxes might, at best, combine to push nominal earnings a cumulative 30 % beyond their recent record highs over the next 4 years (which would be far beyond our actual expectations).
In simplest terms, the statistical procedure of the Coleman Report relies on a problematic stepwise analysis of variance approach, which makes strong assumptions about which factors are fundamental causes of achievement and which are of secondary significance.
So, President Buhari is working... People come on television to express strong assumptions as truth.
Unfortunately, Half - Genie Hero makes some very strong assumptions about one's familiarity with the Shantae family, and for a first - timer like me it was a bit bewildering.
A first one for the first 10 years that will reflect best the current situation of the company and another one for the years after that should correspond to a more conservative number in order to make a strong assumption.
There are some strong assumptions that she'll be playing fellow Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeau.
If we assume that suburban districts improve with greater funds (perhaps a stronger assumption than many realize), it is also reasonable to assume that they face consequences if they use those additional resources unwisely.
In other words, to make the very large effects disappear, you have to make either the very strong assumption that student learning has little effect on the U.S. economy or the equally strong assumption that teachers have little impact on students.
As currently practiced, value - added assessment relies on a strong assumption about the scales used to measure student achievement, namely that these are interval scales, with equal - sized gains at all
A first one for the first 10 years that will reflect best the current situation of the company and another one for the years after that should correspond to a more conservative number in order to make a strong assumption.
Regarding the second, more important, point: «as interest rates move higher» would seem to be a very strong assumption, entirely dismissing the possibility that rates may not go higher from here.
With still no confirmation that a next generation Xbox is under lock and key somewhere deep in the fortress that is Microsoft headquarters, this is still all speculation, but enough to warrant some very strong assumptions that it exists.
There is a strong assumption of intergenerational continuity in behavior patterns, including antisocial behavior.
This is a strong assumption, and it seems more realistic that regulatory weakness is actually state - dependent, meaning that it varies within a person over time.
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