Example sentences of "can [adv] [adv] assume that " in BNC.
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1 | Since we can not simply assume that the results from one bilingual setting must apply to all others too , we shall study two widely differing groups of bilingual children in the UK . |
2 | But we can not yet assume that Froggy Davies was murdered by , or on behalf of , either Martinez , Jefferson or Harley . |
3 | No such assumption can be made with non-experimental data ; if we compare non-experimental groups which vary on X , we can not automatically assume that they are alike in other respects . |
4 | I do n't think I have been fooled by artefacts , or overinterpreted my findings , though it is obvious even to me , let alone a critical outsider , that in fitting the data within a temporal cascade I have not formally proved all the necessary biochemical links ; some of my arguments have run dangerously close to the classical trap of assuming that post hoc implies propter hoc ; just because the phosphorylation step precedes the glycoprotein synthesis I can not automatically assume that the latter depends upon the former . |
5 | One needs a Porter-style analysis to discover exactly what type of investment and competitive strategy is needed to achieve or maintain market share or competitive position ; one can not just assume that any type of investment in capacity in areas of high market share will lead to future success . |
6 | They can not therefore assume that all genetically engineered products are dangerous unless proven otherwise . |
7 | We can not merely assume that our minds are so filled , but this must be treated as an object for empirical enquiry . |
8 | As regards persons who can safely be classified as employees , their employers can not safely assume that they will own the copyright in everything produced by those employees . |
9 | However , there are examples which show that we can not always assume that a property word will have a referential locus . |
10 | One can not necessarily assume that the operation of market principles per se will automatically lead to efficiency . |
11 | For example , if an employee writes a computer program to help with his work but he is not employed as a computer programmer , his job is not to write computer programs and an employer can not necessarily assume that he owns the copyright in that particular program . |
12 | Despite the safeguards in the Police and Crime Evidence Act 1984 in England , one can not complacently assume that all is well or at least that the service given by police surgeons could not be improved . |
13 | As we can be sure that Howard would have approved of the constructive use of prisoners ' time and energy and training in work habits , so we can probably also assume that he would have been disappointed in and disapproving of the latest trend . |
14 | On the evidence we have been considering so far , we can also safely assume that many more of these defendants will be given custodial sentences than would otherwise have been the case , and that the terms imposed will also be substantially longer in many cases . |
15 | Increasingly El Al finds it can no longer assume that people will choose to fly with it just because it is a Jewish airline . |
16 | We can no longer assume that because someone can do the job they can teach the skill . |
17 | We can no longer assume that the only proper music in church is that which is commonly called ‘ traditional ’ . |
18 | This means that garment workers in the Third World who benefited from the search for cheap labour by the TNCs in the past , can no longer assume that their jobs will always be safe from relocation back to the First World ( Elson , in Elson and Pearson , 1989 ) . |