Example sentences of "assume that [art] [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | And then further in the plan , it deals with the er migration issue , and it says , New household t New household total still assumes that a substantial amount of housing will need to be met outside Leeds as a result of net outward migration from the district . |
2 | This method assumes that a multinational 's subsidiaries , incorporated in different countries , are operating at arm's-length from their parent , paying market prices for the goods and services each imports from elsewhere in the group . |
3 | l he theory assumes that a certain degree of order and stability are essential for the survival of social systems . |
4 | It assumes that a single factor can be found that correlates closely with demand . |
5 | One assumes that a subsiding island originally possessed merely a fringing reef . |
6 | Since Poulantzas insists on an objective analysis of classes , and since he assumes that a satisfactory definition ought to characterise all classes without exception , he rejects historicism on the grounds that it has failed to escape from the problematic of individualism . |
7 | This strategy assumes that a reciprocal rebalancing of power in the work' group will occur through the emergence of maintenance behaviours ; in fact , a very different set of relationships may emerge , and not without some intra-group conflict . |
8 | It assumes that the average household 's basket of goods consists of an equal number of units of each item . |
9 | The reference centre policy also assumes that the average cost ( ie , per patient seen ) of hospital care is greater than the cost at a health centre , and that a reference centre is cheaper than a hospital . |
10 | The nuclear shell model does just this and assumes that the individual neutrons and protons move in an average spherical or deformed ( spheroidal ) potential field . |
11 | This assumes that the affected person makes IgE antibodies to the synthetic chemical concerned ( see p 25 ) , or responds with some other inappropriate and damaging immune reaction . |
12 | There is , however , an alternative approach based on the development of a new understanding of law , which no longer assumes that the legal system is uniform but realises that law is linked into complex processes of communication between and within different sub-systems of society , which in turn form and influence the substance of a particular segment of law . |
13 | All of the above assumes that the only influence on the core is the magnetic field produced by the excitation coil . |
14 | In the first place , it assumes that the only test of consideration is a detriment to the promisee . |
15 | Criminological theory , supported by evidence from North America and Europe , assumes that the poor commit a disproportionate amount of crime . |
16 | A reliance on training , however , assumes that the poor service results from inadequate professional knowledge rather than the perversity of market forces . |
17 | The quoted distance of 1.5kpc to the pulsar based on its dispersion measure of 75.68pccm -3 assumes that the mean interstellar electron density along the line of sight is n e =0.05cm -3 . |
18 | He describes guitar tablature in hit song sheet music as ‘ intended for players who can not read the notes ’ : ‘ musical traffic signals ’ ; and he assumes that the numerous mistakes in the piano scores , for which such sheet music has always been notorious , are consciously planned by publishers , to satisfy the listeners ' ‘ infantile amateurism ’ ( Adorno 1978a : 290–1 ) . |
19 | There is , however , a problem with this theoretical account , which is that it depends , as mentioned , on the validity of the efficient market hypothesis , that is , it assumes that the underlying value of the company 's business is accurately reflected in the market price of its shares . |
20 | It is important to remember this when thinking about climatic geomorphology , because if one assumes that landforms are going to vary significantly with these zones , one assumes that the climatic parameters controlling landforms are the same as those controlling natural vegetation . |
21 | This interpretation assumes that the objective need for institutional care has not been reduced by improved health and fitness of old people . |
22 | He also believes that a Martian might be able to understand symbols ( and so apparently assumes that the Martian is not going to be at all like any future ( IBM computer ) . |
23 | Simpson assumes that the common law is law . |
24 | In effect , for all practical purposes , modern western man assumes that the human race is thrown upon its own resources to cope with life and discover what meaning , if any , it may have . |
25 | If one assumes that the dominant motive is accumulation out of profits , then , and the shifting of the profits tax reduces the effective redistribution . |
26 | The renewed emphasis on industrial and commercial development assumes that the local economic environment is in good health and that the private sector will respond to such techniques . |
27 | The rate shown for trading checks assumes that the whole value of the check is spent at once . |
28 | On the other hand , if one assumes that the main source of savings is through wage-earners making provision for retirement , then and the indirect responses ( via increased k ) reinforce the effect of the transfer . |
29 | But the reader is mistaken if he assumes that the humble eat below the salt in that great hall , or that the poor come to the buttery-hatch for alms . |
30 | Second , he assumes that the natural level of output grows at a rate which for any individual country is a constant over time but which may differ between countries . |