Sentences with phrase «under the assumption of»

The price drop is an unexpected turn of events for an industry that for decades has operated under the assumption of Peak Oil — geophysicist M. King Hubbert's theory, first proposed in 1956, that the United States» then soaring oil production would peak and begin to decline around 1970.
Those who entered this business under assumptions of black market pricing are now suffering mightily.
Looking back at the cost gap figure above, the potential revenue generated by EOR is only about $ 50 - 60 / ton, and that is in the best plays under the assumption of high oil prices.
Investors who bought a position in Sprint Corp (NYSE: S) under the assumption of an imminent M&A deal that would pay a hefty premium may have made a logical decision.
Under the assumption of foreknowledge the entire scheme of history is immutably fixed anyway.
Population planning for «development,» it seems, is easiest to envision under the assumptions of total technological stasis, absence of social change, and rigid restriction of social choices and alternatives.
Under the assumption of equal caring, we take it that someone's preference for their first choice over all other alternatives should carry equal weight as a preference to their next - to - worst preference versus what they like least.
Under the assumptions of their model, the team quantified the dynamics all over the exposed ocular surface, and the results agreed well with in vivo observations of the tear film gained from fluorescence imaging.
I then instructed the model to project forward under the assumption of business - as - usual greenhouse gas emissions.
Under the assumption of the neutrino - antineutrino identity, the non-detection constrains the mass scale of neutrinos, close to the so - called inverted hierarchy scale.
As a game — a package sold under the assumption of a finished product — Street Fighter V is destitute and disappointing.
This goal is feasible under the assumptions of the factor model.
They have to work under the assumption of a worst - case scenario — what if every print sale turned into a digital sale instead, with no increase in the number of copies sold?
And, in the meantime, continue processing the short sale under the assumption of imminent danger of default.
As such, while interest income might have been earned before its actual time of payment, an accountant working under the assumptions of cash basis accounting can not recognize it until the business is paid the money.
Under the assumptions of this exercise, the person gets 7 % annualized growth.
The vertical pedigrees were drawn and scrutinized to see whether the phenotypes and the assumed genotypes in each generation were compatible with expectations under assumptions of the simple Mendelian modes of inheritance.
3) Under the assumption of radiative equilibrium, it can be shown that the surface temperature of a planet would slightly and non linearily increase with the concentration of IR active gases (primarily H2O) if and only if radiation was the only mean for energy transfer.
I think using standard regression inference as in your paper should be asymptotically equivalent (under the assumption of model adequacy).
The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA) was legislation enacted under the assumptions of declining domestic production of crude oil and far greater crude oil imports.
Looked at this way, a projection for the 2100s that assumes a certain amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere can be read as a projection for the 2070s, under the assumption of a greater amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Under the assumption of (more - or-less) uniform GW, the TREND (Tmax - a — Tmax - s) should also be 0; and under the assumption that GW is not happening, it is also 0, so we're covered either way if we assume it's 0.
, so they are nevertheless in a generalized way clearly working under the assumption of terms like the ones mentioned in that license agreement.
Since «even under the assumptions of the IPCC changes to energy policies wouldn't have a discernible impact on future disasters for the better part of a century or more,» the «only strategies that will help us effectively prepare for future disasters are those that have succeeded in the past: strategic land use, structural protection, and effective forecasts, warnings and evacuations.
See: Prof. Roger Pielke Jr.: «An argument that mitigation of ghgs makes sense in terms of decreasing the future costs of extreme events is not a strong one» — «Even under the assumptions of IPCC, Stern Review, etc. the future costs of extreme events under the most aggressive scenarios of climate change actually decrease as a proportion of GDP»
That's under the assumption of what has been admitted as evidence.
The only way in which I might be said to impose harms on others is by consuming 12 apples which are no longer available to others, but I have released my command over $ 4.50 of other goods, and so these have been made available to others, and (under the assumptions of some market magic) this is a wash to the others.
What I would like to know is, what do global climate models say about the depth of the warm oceanic layer in the Gulf of Mexico and elsewhere near the U.S., both under the standard assumptions and under assumptions of greater runoff from Greenland which almost all glaciologists seem to find most likely.
Wyser and Ström (1998) estimated the forcing, although very uncertain, to be in the order of 0.3 Wm - 2 in regions of dense air traffic under the assumption of a 20 % decrease of the mean crystal size.
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.»
Under the assumption of causality and independence, it was estimated that 31.6 % of the cohort cases with depression were attributable to adverse childhood experiences.
There are also several positive psychology interventions which operate under the assumption of mind - body integration, as they assume that there is a bidirectional relationship between improved physical health and higher levels of mental well - being (Wong et al., 2015, Zeller et al., 2004).

Not exact matches

The GOP acknowledges that the «static» impact of the tax bill — the addition to the debt with no economic - growth assumptions — will be just under $ 1.5 trillion.
These statements are based on current estimates and assumptions made by us in light of our experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors that we believe are appropriate and reasonable under the circumstances, but there can be no assurance that such estimates and assumptions will prove to be correct.
The study makes worst - case assumptions that may inflate the cost of meeting U.S. targets under the Paris accord while largely ignoring the economic benefits to U.S. businesses from building and operating renewable energy projects.
The film industry works under the assumption that an aggregated score doesn't account for the millions of moviegoers who love their creations.
HOWEVER... said the report summary: «Under the assumption that e-cigarette use increases the rate at which adults quit conventional smoking, modeling projects that use of e-cigarettes will generate a net public health benefit...»
Moreover, the admittedly quite uncertain long - term budget exercises released by the CBO last October maintain an implicit on - budget surplus under baseline assumptions well past 2030 despite the budgetary pressures from the aging of the baby - boom generation, especially on the major health programs.
So that perfectly brilliant people won't be turned off from pursuing their dream or labor under the assumption that to be an entrepreneur, they must be all or nothing, founder or employee, I sought the perspective of some entrepreneurs, founders and staffers at startups.
It's even what the oil companies want, for heaven's sake: Sustainable Prosperity, an Ottawa - based think - tank, recently surveyed 10 major energy companies, including Shell and Suncor, and found all of them were already incorporating a «shadow carbon price» into their decision - making, under the assumption they will contend with such regimes in the near future.
I can't disagree here, but that's also working under the assumption that Inside is a true - to - form competitor of Circa.
Gilead bases its estimates on historical experience and on various other market specific and other relevant assumptions that it believes to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources.
Additionally, some point to funding advantages that the biggest banks may gain for their size and market assumptions that the government would bail them out during another crisis, regardless of changes to the system under Dodd - Frank.
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Those who bought an average property in 1981 and 1982 (under these assumptions) needed 351 and 375 weeks of labour time to finance their home.
Take, for instance the scenario of someone buying a house in 1986; the mortgage rate in 1986 obviously has an enormous impact on this ratio, but since the mortgage, under the assumptions outlined earlier, need to be renewed in 1991 and 1996, the mortgage rates in these two years of renewal will also play a role.
Because it requires shifting perspectives, developing a constructive set of beliefs, letting go of assumptions and keeping the inner critic, or the inner terrorist, under control.
In the end, while standard macroeconomic reforms may work in theory — albeit under an unrealistic set of assumptions — they've never worked in practice.
Figuring out what customers like is the eternal challenge for every retailer, and there's a lot of contradictory info out there: on the one hand, studies confirm that everyone is drawn to novelty, with many people operating under the assumption that the newest product must be the best (and they're often right, but not always).
Examples of forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements we make regarding the Company's plans, assumptions, expectations, beliefs and objectives with respect to store openings and closings; product introductions; sales; sales growth; sales trends; store traffic; retail prices; gross margin; operating margin; expenses; interest and other expenses, net; effective income tax rate; net earnings and net earnings per share; share count; inventories; capital expenditures; cash flow; liquidity; currency translation; growth opportunities; litigation outcomes and recovery related thereto; the collectability of amounts due under financing arrangements with diamond mining and exploration companies; and certain ongoing or planned product, marketing, retail, manufacturing, information systems development, upgrades and replacement, and other operational and strategic initiatives.
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