Example sentences of "[verb] to assume that the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | One has to assume that the report will be read critically ( though this may be a rather optimistic view ) . |
2 | For simplicity , we are going to assume that the rate charged on bank lending is identical to the rate of interest set by the Bank 's bill market operations , though in practice the lending rate is determined by a mark-up on money market rates . |
3 | Hence , tests of this relationship have had to use historical data and have had to assume that the distribution of returns has remained stable over time . |
4 | Conventional economic and accounting theory tends to assume that the process involved is highly rational and orderly . |
5 | None of these have involved security considerations although they have tended to assume that the right to overrule the claim of immunity exists in all cases . |
6 | For he must then begin to assume that the object under investigation has the same characteristics as himself . |
7 | Alexei guessed that he was being invited to assume that the Khanate , like the gifts which he had received during Nugai 's reign , had come from Burun 's hands . |
8 | At later real times , the universe would expand like the chaotic inflationary model proposed by Linde ( but one would not now have to assume that the universe was created somehow in the right sort of state ) . |
9 | Either a study focuses upon the formally defined incumbents of leadership roles in large organizations , or it must somehow identify the real power holders behind the careful façades built by constitutions or organization charts — which seems to assume that the power of the real elite is known in advance of undertaking the empirical research ( Mills , 1956 , pp. 366 — 7 ) . |
10 | Ormrod J. , in ignoring the psyche of the individual , seems to assume that the distinction between the criteria is effectively one between what is ordained ( biological ) and what is chosen ( psychological ) . |
11 | If we continue to assume that the money supply ( M ) is under the control of the monetary authorities , we can write that in equilibrium , Substituting from above , we have With k constant , and Q fixed because the economy is assumed to remain at full employment , an increase in M will create an excess supply of money . |