Sentences with phrase «wrong assumptions about»

But chances are good that millions of owners are making wrong assumptions about the value of their homes, according to two new studies.
Having car insurance is a no - brainer for drivers, so much so that we may easily and automatically make wrong assumptions about how an auto policy works.
The uncertainties can reach centuries or even millennia due to carbon reservoir effects, wrong assumptions about sedimentation rates between and beyond the tie - point ages and due to the «lock - in depth», which means that magnetic particles might remain subject to adjustment while the sediment is still unconsolidated.
humidity).4 The IPCC could be right about one hundred factors, but if they are using the wrong assumptions about the way clouds and humidity behave, the forecast of an alarming three degrees could be reduced to a forecast of a mere half - a-degree.
Answering those questions is not only going to improve a trader's overall trading method, but it will also help remove uncertainty and questioning which often leads to making wrong assumptions about one's approach and method.
Making the wrong assumptions about your program's requirements can cost you extra in penalties, so read the terms carefully.
Private student loan bankruptcy discharge is one of those issues in the debt world that many just make the wrong assumptions about.
Even well - meaning teachers can fail to assume the leadership mantle in their programs by making the wrong assumptions about their students, or striking the wrong balance.
Because of that, I never gave the first Attack on Titan game the time of day, but after playing it's sequel, I realize just how wrong my assumptions about that game and Omega Force's talents were.
Other questions include wrong assumptions about free housing and education from the US Government.
Although you make several wrong assumptions about a person you know absolutely nothing about, I did press on to the end.
In many cases, the Gospel will shine brighter when you break down wrong assumptions about Christianity by having a beer with your neighbor.
This way you will avoid having wrong assumption about people.

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The report's authors make a lot of assumptions about the technology that may well prove wrong.
The founders were simply wrong about their assumptions about customer needs.
When assumptions about how a product should be developed prove to be invalid, openness helps team members admit to stakeholders they were wrong, to ask for help and change direction to improve and create a better product.
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With two more rate hikes potentially on the horizon in 2017, we also believe now is a good time to clear up a few wrong assumptions some market watchers are making about rate normalization.
With two more Fed hikes potentially on the horizon in 2017, Rick clears up a few wrong assumptions some market watchers are making about rate normalization.
Some humility in admitting you may be wrong can go a long way in course - correcting deep - seated assumptions about your buyers.
There are borderline sexual assault scenarios that are viewed as standard procedure by much of the PUA crowd — this is clearly not the place to argue that but I feel it'd be wrong not to point out my disagreement with that point — but above and beyond all that are incredibly dehumanizing assumptions about both men and women that underly the process.
And as for, Sarah Palin, while I admit that she's not my favorite politician in the world, I might watch it, to «learn» a bit more about her, to see if my «assumptions» about her are correct, or wrong, or something else.
Have you ever made assumptions about how someone arrived at their beliefs only to be proven wrong?
And lest you think this post is about finger - pointing, I have no doubt in my mind that if my own assumptions and prejudices go totally unchecked, if I never stop for a moment to consider the other side and wonder if I might be wrong, I too am capable of using the Bible to my own ends, of convincing myself that God is on my side.
Instead of seeing such traditional readings as naïve or simply wrong, interpreters now ask about the assumptions and values that govern the reading practices of Christian typological and allegorical exegesis and of Rabbinic midrash.
Alex Gessong, wow... every single assumption you made about me is wrong.
But as McFague has said, «for theology to do less than fit our present understanding — for it to accept basic assumptions about reality from a very different time — seems blatantly wrong - headed» (McFague, 14).
In what follows I will show that the first assumption is clearly wrong and that the second assumption glosses over certain important distinctions Whitehead made about his doctrine of ingression.
When we decide to follow, we are called to lay down some of our most valuable possessions: our understanding of the world, our view of right and wrong, our assumptions about whom God favors and whom God despises, our ways and our thoughts.
Maybe someone questioned Jesus about the new age he described, and thought that this new rabbi was wrong to be destroying common assumptions.
You argue that I am wrong to make assumptions about time being infinite in the Godless version of existence, because it is understood that time is relative, it is created along with the universe, etc..
You're making some very wrong assumptions, Mike, so I'll go through them quickly and you can ask me about any of them that you wish:
Of course, his assumptions about science have proved to be wrong; we have subsequently learned that science depends upon such constrained agreements.
Science always operates under the assumption, «I might be wrong about this.»
But the fuss over her comment and its underlying assumption — that there must be something wrong with him because, busy or not, he «should» have a girlfriend — got me thinking about the work of Bella DePaulo, author of numerous books on the single life, including Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After.
It was hard, thinking that people were making assumptions about my parenting abilities based on what I felt was my past but it was really satisfying to be able to prove people wrong.
Go ahead and look and you will find one person after another making sweeping generalizations and assumptions, about who I am and what I believe, and then not even having the decency to apologize when they are shown to be wrong.
All these assumptions about what seats are going to be eliminated, what seats are going to stay, everybody was wrong
Not true, says Gordon, their assumptions about improved employment rates are wrong.
The calculations make an assumption about the energy spectrum, which could be wrong.
«It's most useful in our quest to find out where we go wrong with our measurements, our assumptions, or our prejudgements about how life works.»
The indirect nature of the measurement means the calculations rely on an assumption about the energy spectrum — which could turn out to be wrong, invalidating that conclusion.
«It would mean that all our standard assumptions about space - time and effective local theories are wrong, at least when gravity is important,» she says.
He argued that physicists had been wrong about one of their central assumptions about black holes: namely, that nothing can escape their grasp.
Increasingly it seems all our assumptions about Earth's «twin» are wrong.
So the thing that Einstein was wrong about was in his 1935 paper, criticizing or finding some kind of incompleteness in quantum mechanics; the thing that he was wrong about was his underlying assumption of locality.
These assumptions can add up to a lot of wrong calls: About 15 % to 20 % of all diagnoses are missed or flat - out incorrect.
And I'm saying that your assumption is wrong and a common misconception about limiting fruit even in diabetics, but by all means keep digging your hole.
When introducing the teacher unions (NEA or AFT) into education discussions as an equal participant in the development of education policy, the assumption is that all unions are equal... which is the same WRONG assumption we are making about teachers and student learning.
Your assumptions about low - scoring students are wrong.
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