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

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1 It assumed that models of rehabilitation valuing people through work , which had been established at such hospitals at Netherne , could be applied for an indefinite period with all patients being potential benefactors .
2 It assumed that pursuit of that goal is conducive to the maximisation of wealth overall : profit maximisation leads to the most efficient use of scarce resources and the greatest satisfaction of human wants .
3 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 .
4 It assumes that bills of quantities are unnecessary , that fluctuations in prices need not be allowed for , and that the nomination of subcontractors is not required .
5 And because it assumes that gender differences are biologically or culturally fixed , it is especially likely to neglect psychological or social differences between women , to take female subjectivity as defining feminism , and to treat psychology as a form of social action in itself .
6 Furthermore , it assumes that monopolies have a single or unitary interest which the state can follow without question .
7 Like the CAPM it assumes that investors prefer more wealth to less , less risk to more risk , and that they are rational decision makers .
8 It assumes that preferences are absolute .
9 Finally , it assumes that self development needs to be done deliberately rather than left to chance .
10 It assumes that firms faced with increased demand for their products will immediately attempt to increase their capital stocks .
11 It should be emphasised , however , that the crude rate is probably an underestmate of the true proportion of recurrent ulcers , because it assumes that patients who were withdrawn ( and therefore not followed up endoscopically for the entire 12 months ) did not develop an ulcer relapse .
12 Such a view ignores the tremendous structural inequalities within society ; it assumes that ethnicity , gender and class do not influence educational achievements and that all schools are of the same character .
13 The minimalist interpretation is too weak since it assumes that people are never bound by authority regarding issues on which they have firm views .
14 A third objection to the confessional approach is that it assumes that religion provides the adequate answer to the dilemmas facing society .
15 First , it assumes that pragmatism provides the best explanation of how judges actually decide cases .
16 The expectations hypothesis may be a good starting point , but it assumes that individuals who take unhedged positions in futures markets ( i.e. speculators ) expect on average to earn only the risk-free rate .
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