Sentences with phrase «upon assumptions»

Indeed, many of the concepts with which he works are based upon the assumption of relativity.
The above range represents management's estimate of results based upon these assumptions as of the date of this press release.
The strategy rests upon the assumption that in the long run stock prices go up.
The conversations we have make me reflect upon the assumptions I hold, because our opinions differ widely so often.
It can be maintained upon the assumption that the pattern of history, always incomplete within our present experience, will finally be completed.
Nonetheless, it is the present consensus that nuclear DNA damage does cause meaningful metabolic dysfunction; a lot of research proceeds upon this assumption.
Upon assumption of office, she was given the office of her predecessor.
Which leads us to the online job search boards, which are entirely based upon the assumption that resumes are essential and important.
The modem West's two important ideologies, those of liberal progress and Marxist revolution, both reflect and depend upon these assumptions about time.
In certain respects they would differ from those which depend upon the assumption of limitlessness.
Additionally, they are all dependent upon the assumption that limiting factor for the speed at which cross-bridge cycling can occur is the speed at which the ATPase of the myosin head can hydrolyze ATP to power the process.
Before we can discuss the apocalyptic Son of man sayings in the synoptic gospels, we must first discuss the Son of man in Jewish apocalyptic, for a great deal depends upon our assumptions in regard to this.
Determination of optimality requires understanding the statistical properties of the data, and although due diligence is paid to this issue, unknown sources of discrepancies between the AVHRR and ground station data makes it plain that appeals to optimality are largely founded upon assumptions about the data and its error properties.
This seems to be predicated upon the assumption that bringing a grievance about a claim falling within the order will have the effect of extending time.
However, this objection not only depends upon the controversial thesis that there really could be an absolutely stationary state, but also upon the assumption that «time can only exist where there is change.»
It also rests upon assumptions which have not been, and can not be, empirically established.
In this movie, it is shown that the main actor Terence abuses his power upon assumption of a higher position.
Depending upon your assumptions around battery size and chemistry, China's ambitions alone could consume slightly more than today's entire global supply of lithium.
Theological exegesis of the Bible advances upon the assumption that the Nicene tradition, in all its diversity and controversy, provides the proper basis for the interpretation of the Bible as Christian Scripture.»
Subsequent to Sullivan's pioneering work, the direction of personality theorizing has continued to rely extensively upon the assumption that personality is essentially a relational concept.
He describes the quantitative studies that have been devoted to answering this question, but admits that the results are confusing and seem to depend to an inordinate degree upon the assumptions of the investigator.
Justice Sutherland, for the majority, countered that «government must go forward upon the assumption... that unqualified allegiance to the nation... [is] not inconsistent with the will of God.
One of the militia arm of the NPP popularly known as the invisible forces upon assumption of office went on rampage on the streets abusing known opposition members, confiscating personal vehicles with impunity, etc..
This is because support for democracy and self - determination were based in part upon the assumption that such things were an intrinsic part of their Western identity — to find this heritage denied by those they wished to join meant a loss of identity and corresponding political ideological crisis.
President Buhari who was in the United Kingdom for the Supporting Syria and the Region Conference in London, British capital was speaking of the problems bedevilling the oil and gas sector of the economy which he said were part of the challenges he inherited upon an assumption of office.
The former minister disclosed that he embarked on reforms that engender transparency in the ministry upon his assumption of office in 2010.
The letter said Dr Opuni «ceases to hold office as CEO of Cocobod upon assumption of office of President Nana Akufo - Addo.»
Obasanjo while pointing out that corruption is a major impediment to Nigeria's development, said upon assumption of office as the President in 1999, he set up the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission to fight the bane.
When asked if the NDC party upon assumption of power in 2009 re-invented the wheel hence the country's current economic crisis, he responded in the negative citing the NDC continuing with the Bui Dam project and completing it as an example.
These are layered and complex works of art that play upon our assumptions — about hijab (the Islamic code of modest dress), pornography, and piety — in order to create a new and different set of assumptions about identity, gender, and ideology.
This is true more than ever for climate science, where assumptions are piled upon assumptions and more assumptions and non-proven conjectures.
(pauses)(M1): Our models have been classified as «complex» (M2): Make that «very» (M1 & M2): That are built upon assumptions by default are arbitrary; So we get a lot of flack about our «dubious» hypotheses, (thinks) That others take to then promote their cataclysmic prophesies.
Even if this hypothesis was at first founded upon assumptions for the absorption of carbon dioxide which are not strictly correct, it is still an open question whether an examination of the «protecting» influence of the higher atmospheric layers upon lower ones may not show that a decrease of the carbon dioxide will have important consequences, owing to the resulting decrease in the radiation of the upper layers and the increased temperature gradient at the earth's surface.
And if there is a clear conversation in advance about what the assumptions and expectations are, what the scope of work based upon those assumptions entails, what work might fall outside of the original scope and what circumstances might create that work, there should be no issue when the «unforeseen» actually does arise and no problem securing an additional fee.
A lawyer for President Donald Trump claims an emoluments lawsuit should be dismissed because presidents have «absolute immunity» for actions taken upon the assumption of office.
Failure to provide them, he had argued, reduced dramatically the number of firms able to apply for duty contracts, without the profession being given any chance to comment upon the assumptions outlined in the reports.
The knowledge and skills that ensure you are in - demand for the big projects are immediately devalued upon your assumption of a managerial role.
Simulations of future climate are all based upon assumptions about future greenhouse gas concentrations and other factors that influence climate; this is one reason why these simulations are referred to as «projections» rather than «predictions.»
But that conclusion in itself would miss the great power he had to captivate an audience, to make people think and reflect upon their assumptions, to inspire a sense of capacity and a belief in change for the better.
The Court stated» «reason to know» means that the actor has knowledge of facts from which a reasonable man of ordinary intelligence or one of the superior intelligence of the actor in question would either infer the existence of the fact in question or would regard its existence as so highly probable that his conduct would be predicated upon the assumption that the fact did exist.»
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