Had she looked critically at the detail in this document, she would have seen that the questions asked were partial and assumptive. |
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He also eschews an assumptive theology of a God who is only active in church or in the private reflections of each human heart. |
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The current treatment of planning assumptions, or the overreliance on assumptions, has turned the planning process into assumptive planning. |
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The tone of this article was assumptive and leading towards suggesting the opposite. |
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Actual data and scientifically sound information would be required to revoke any tolerances, and some assumptive or anecdotal information would be disallowed. |
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But while mathematical formalism may camouflage assumptive foolishness, it does not correct its theoretical effects and may exaggerate them, hence the unrealistic result. |
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For within the context of international politics, faith is redundant as it calls for assumptive reasoning in a landscape of constant change and hidden agendas. |
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Skidelsky is a good writer, but he is not Keynes, and some readers may find his exegeses of economic ideas and the ins and outs of lengthy policy debates technical, dense, and assumptive. |
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Language comes shrouded in an assumptive fog. |
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