John writes that "a closer examination of this article shows that it is riddled with errors, unjustified assumptions, and sensational but meaningless numbers."
And so we understand - " "Of all the stupid, unjustified assumptions - " Brian began furiously, then checked himself.
A loaded question is a question which contains a controversial or unjustified assumption (e.g., a presumption of guilt).
Only too often Old Testament criticism, especially historical criticism, has been marred by the introduction of unjustified rationalistic assumptions (e.g. that miracles do not happen).
Its critics argued that it rested on the unjustified assumption that there is a uniform link between behavior and physical remains that holds true throughout human history.
It may be used to express the writer's disdain for "the propensity of modern economic theory for unjustified and oversimplified assumptions."
This is not the expected classical energy in the mode, which is by equipartition, but a new and unjustified assumption that fit the high-frequency data.
These proposed restrictions on the good management of transport businesses make several huge and utterly unjustified assumptions.
Too many unjustified assumptions.
There may even be unjustified assumptions about the rationality of human behaviour.