Sentences with phrase «very simple assumptions»

To calculate very roughly what this might mean to the local rainfall we can make some very simple assumptions and employ a little basic arithmetic.
(Note: the Phillips Curve relies on a very simple assumption that goods and services price inflation stems from wage inflation, and that wage inflation occurs when domestic unemployment is low.
To form expectations, we need to make a very simple assumption about how the market should behave.
(Note: the Phillips Curve relies on a very simple assumption that goods and services price inflation stems from wage inflation, and that wage inflation occurs when domestic unemployment is low.
With a very simple assumption that 20 % of this relates to non-CO2 emissions, the remaining CO2 - only budget for 2011 to 2100 is ~ 2231Gt.

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Yet there is something very Christian in the tales» assumption that authentic goodness goes hand in hand with a simple folk piety.
12 Even on the assumption of a Vitalism of essentially higher principles of that kind, which raise the organic, as an intrinsically higher level of reality, above merely inorganic matter, and constitute biology as an independent science, and even if we regard the entelechy factor as simple and indivisible, there would only be an eductio e potentia materiae when a new living being came into existence, if we excluded creation in this case in the way it is exemplified in the human soul, though that is not very easy to prove, and at the same time rejected the not at all absurd supposition that in the generation of new life below the human level what happens is only the extension of the entelechial function of one and the same vital principle to a new position in space and time within inorganic matter.
And the simple fact is that in an era when nearly everyone assumed that communism had come to stay, it was not simply a few isolated Polish Catholic priests like Wielgus whobelieved that there had to be some degree of cooperation with the institutional manifestations of communism; it was the Church at the very highest level of all, in Rome itself: for the assumption that communism was a permanent reality and therefore had to be dealt with was the very foundation of Paul VI's Ostpolitik, the most famous and the most ignoble manifestation of which was Pope Paul's betrayal (there is no other word) of the Hungarian Cardinal Mindszenty, who was stripped of all his offices and replaced by a Hungarian Primate whose remit (faithfully accomplished) was to establish cordial relations with the communist regime of the deeply unsavoury Janos Kadar.
He rather develops a version of «Bell's Theorem» which is intended to show that, given certain very general assumptions, quantum mechanics itself, as it manifests itself in a simple theorem, is incompatible with the principle of local causes.
We'll make the following assumptions to create a very simple mathematical model, and then we'll see what that model tells us.
The description I gave of it is something I see very commonly; I have the impression that it is the simple assumption of fact across a broad spectrum of conservative commentary.
The simplest example of the latter is the hydrostatic assumption in which a very simple equation is substituted to the full N - S allowing farther analytics.
All the GCM's are extremely simple when compared to actual climate, and they all have the same fundamental assumption that the fluctuation of CO2 is a major driver of climate change, even though we have very little real world data to support that claim.
This was intended to be a very simplified description of what is going on in the atmosphere with many assumptions to make it simple.
> «under some very simple and natural assumptions would grow without bound» You might think such assumptions are simple and natural.
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