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If the bank makes a wrong assumption about interest rates, the portfolio can take a hit.
If the dropout rate is high, a wrong assumption about the missing data may compromise the validity of statistical inferences.
Perhaps what I was feeling was shame not just the mortification of having made the wrong assumption about Tania's father but the deeper, sickening humiliation of being excluded from the élite group of children who had fathers.
It means to make a wrong assumption about someone or something.
Today, the Labour Party endorsed some of the IFS' analysis but said the think tank had made a wrong assumption about the party's fiscal plans.
I should be angry because you are making the wrong assumption about who told the boss, OK? That's what I mean by barking up the wrong tree – you want to blame someone but you got the wrong person.
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Each of the characters has made sensible but wrong assumptions about the other two.
People make the wrong assumptions about us, says a 15-year-old boarder from Newcastle.
Petra Kitchman, a child protection advisor, also failed to correct the social worker's "wrong assumptions" about Victoria's case.
To increase the robustness against uncertainties and/or wrong assumptions about the parameter values, an iterative calibration and experiment design approach is adopted.
The myopic statements in the sidebar remind us how frequently smart people have made the wrong assumptions about the future with great certainty.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com