Sentences with phrase «with faulty assumptions»

I happen to be a fan of Monte Carlo simulation and its failure over the past year has far more to do with faulty assumptions than any flaw in the technique.
Be careful about overvaluing your startup with faulty assumptions; it will only make your life more difficult - particularly if your investors have governance rights, such as positions on the company's board.

Not exact matches

The biggest problem I see with this debate is that it rests on some faulty assumptions about Christianity.
However, with the idea that this is their last chance before closing the chapter on reproduction, this can be a very faulty assumption.
A big part of the problem with breastfeeding research is the faulty assumption that babies need whatever breastfeeding has that formula lacks.
Dr. Campbell told me today that a group of epidemiologists (about 7 of them, unaffiliated with him, from Johns Hopkins and other places) are about to systematically take apart Minger's faulty assumptions about the China Study.
Even though we outline the faulty assumptions in Hanushek's «time trend» argument, in the interest of good social science it is helpful for us to try to reconcile our findings with the simple time - series evidence.
Putting aside the problems in trying to measure teacher effectiveness with a test score, the widespread potential for cheating, and the drill - and - kill instruction behind value - added measurements, Berliner and Glass argue that boosters of competition are making a number of damaging faulty assumptions.
It is possibly a faulty assumption, with hardly anything to support it.
The NERC report makes «faulty assumptions» and comes with «significant caveats,» he wrote in a blog post on the report.
Those projections are largely the result of a faulty assumption that that all mandated carbon emissions reduction policies must be inherently costly regulations, rather than potential opportunities and incentives for productive investments with positive economic payoffs.
One of the greatest challenges with these models are that they are based on a number of assumptions that can prove to be faulty or inaccurate.
Personal injury lawyers may not be able to properly assess damages without a medical expert report to determine long - term prognosis, and family lawyers may be better off relying on an accountant to value a cash business, instead of doing it themselves with potentially faulty assumptions.
it is based on the faulty assumption that, because of the speed of electronic searching, indexing is no longer necessary; in fact, electronic searching of a good index is the fastest, most precise, and therefore the safest type of searching; that is what continues to justify the adding of headnotes and the indexing they start with, to judgements for publishing them;
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