Sentences with phrase «unjustified assumptions»

The phrase "unjustified assumptions" refers to ideas or beliefs that we accept as true without any proper evidence or reasoning to support them. It means making assumptions or conclusions without a valid and logical basis. Full definition
You make unjustified assumptions and derive spurious results from them.
Thus, S&W make a number of unjustified assumptions and sweeping statements which turns it into a mere speculation.
You must present full equations without unjustified assumptions that any particular variable does not depend on x to get correct equations.
As economic impacts approach, and exceed growth rates at higher temperatures, that is a thoroughly unjustified assumption and there is a real possibility that by the end of this century, economic growth will be a thing of the past.
In the framework of this simple model, the scientists succeeded to theoretically explain the stellar initial mass function shapein just eight equations, whichdid not invoke any unjustified assumptions or extra free parameters required my many existing star formation theories.
This OSTCP law is based on an unjustified assumption that private schools are always better than public ones.
By using inflated predation rates — the result of some peculiar, unjustified assumptions — they virtually buried the most important findings of their study.
The catastrophic extent of the «disease» and pandemic is most certainly not an «assumption» or an «unjustified assumption» by any stretch of the imagination.
As a scientist, I judge the nuclear winter theory to be a sloppy piece of work, full of gaps and unjustified assumptions.
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