Example sentences of "assume that [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , it assumes that self development needs to be done deliberately rather than left to chance .
2 In my view the authenticity argument is invalid because it does not distinguish between the two questions : it confuses ends and means and assumes that teaching language for communication is the same as teaching language as communication ( cf.
3 Accordingly , the model assumes that government spending is determined mainly by factors outside the circular flow .
4 In this sense he assumes that government policy is subject to the same degree of stickiness as prices .
5 This assumes that home address does not change during the transfer period(s) .
6 The traditional theory of the firm assumes that profit maximisation is the objective of all firms and , on this basis , in competitive markets , high profits are a sign of success and efficiency .
7 This conclusion assumes that phytoplankton productivity can be usefully indexed by biomass levels , which is inappropriate when applied to the North Pacific .
8 Both of these ideas contravene the model , which assumes that item difficulty is invariant under these conditions .
9 The answer must be because the researcher assumes that cigarette smoking has nothing to do with unemployment , while educational achievement may have .
10 It was the second Unionist lever against Home Rule that helped to involve the King , for it assumed that Home Rule would become law , would be repudiated in Ulster , and that then the army would refuse to enforce it .
11 I assumed that Engineering department 's approval had been conveyed internally to Mr. , particularly since the letter makes specific reference to our site meeting ( why else would he mention it ? ) .
12 This commercial imperialism was reflected in the liberal social evolutionism of the philosopher Herbert Spencer ( 1820–1903 ) , which assumed that laissez-faire individualism would spread around the world by simply demonstrating its efficiency as an economic system .
13 Many hearing people assume that sign language is the same the world over .
14 It would be just as mistaken to assume that pensions legislation was always indicative of concessionary responses to mounting pressure on behalf of the particular groups that eventually benefited .
15 Are we correct to assume that media coverage helps to excuse or justify police aggression ?
16 Another point worth stating is that early attempts at curve fitting tended to assume that plant growth was determined by a single autocatalytic chemical reaction , an over-simplification .
17 Now assume that money supply expands .
18 Decision-process models also assume that consumer learning and experience will build up and affect future purchase situations .
19 If the load torque is then the torque on the motor is modified to 7L/N assuming that friction torque effects in the gear are small relative to the load torque .
20 Solow 's book might mislead you into assuming that theorem appreciation is best learned by appreciating theorems ; but Burn looks at the raw materials that make theorems possible .
21 The percentage of synonyms to be expected for any given case , assuming that record allocation to addresses is entirely random and that synonyms are only stored after all home records , is as follows :
22 In fact , assuming that Pentium pricing stays constant , the new machines will offer comparable pricing and higher performance , says Saloky .
23 In fact , assuming that Pentium pricing stays constant , the new machines will offer comparable pricing and higher performance , says Saloky .
24 Assuming that P. anserina genome contains seven chromosomes ( 32 , 33 ) , this result is in good agreement with the expected number of telomeres .
25 Using the formulae of Moskalik and Sikora and assuming that X-ray emission comes from 3 Schwarzschild radii , we find in this case that the black-hole mass can be no larger than and ; , again a worryingly small mass .
26 It is assumed that child abuse is preventable and predictable via a judicious reading of the research findings .
27 Gibson ( 1940 ) also assumed that stimulus differentiation , once it had occurred , would transfer to and facilitate performance on a new task involving the same stimuli .
28 From a combination of three levels of professional development — unreflective self-evaluation based on practical knowledge , self-evaluation as practical deliberation and self-evaluation as action research — it was assumed that teaching quality would most noticeably be improved through deliberation and action research .
29 This point will , however , be ignored until Chapter 10 , and in the meantime it will be assumed that profit maximisation is in the social interest regardless of the particular market structure within which the company operates .
30 We have always assumed that animal protein was the necessary kind for human health .
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