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

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1 For the first half of the last century , most European nations assumed that France would somehow try to repeat the project .
2 Current models of collaborative research assume that companies pool their resources at the pre-competitive R&D phase and the apply results individually in a competitive environment .
3 In view of the NUM 's capitulation this outlook assumes that coal will stay the main power station fuel with demand increasing marginally over the 1983 level by the year 2000 , with production probably falling slightly as a result of closures of high-cost pits and delays in bringing in new low-cost capacity .
4 This conclusion assumes that phytoplankton productivity can be usefully indexed by biomass levels , which is inappropriate when applied to the North Pacific .
5 It is probably safest for foreign learners to assume that stress will normally fall in this way on other compounds ; however , a variety of compounds receive stress instead on the second element .
6 This argument assumes that space and time are infinitely divisible , but not all of Zeno 's arguments involve this assumption .
7 This argument assumes that warranties are concerned with knowledge — whereas they deal with risk .
8 This paper assumes that students entering a course for a single-subject degree will have come from many backgrounds .
9 This definition assumes that organisations have aims which are clearly stated and they have the capability to gather information and use it in a positive way to develop policies .
10 This interpretation assumes that institutions ( such as the licensed disrespect and ragging between nephew and uncle ) are not aimless social eccentricities , but function logically and coherently .
11 One view is that climatic geomorphology assumes that climate governs the character and distribution of landforms and although this view appears to be assumed by some of the critics of climatic geomorphology they do not cite many specific cases where the viewpoint is clearly advanced .
12 Their own experience tends to make most of today 's British voters assume that government means government by a single party .
13 This model assumes that communication involves a transmitter who forms his message from the information source into signals to be reconstructed by the receiver to allow the message to reach its destination .
14 Morris clipped the papers together and tossed them across onto Dyson 's desk Dyson had for some reason assumed that Morris would bring them over and stand beside him while he went through them .
15 This view assumes that people always want fewer babies than they actually have ( because of inefficient family planning ) .
16 The following calculations assume that indexes are stored on a direct access device .
17 The preceding account assumes that workers are in a position to distinguish with a reasonable degree of accuracy between changes in their real wages which are temporary and those which are permanent .
18 Realising these advantages assumes that DHAs do have bargaining leverage over providers , that they do have choices and that they are given the freedom to make them .
19 In summary , our basic model assumes that leakages from the circular flow ( T , S , M ) are determined within the model by income levels , and so can be described as endogenous .
20 Indeed , the basic model assumes that wages and prices are fixed and the only time we allowed them to rise was after the attainment of full employment .
21 Many executive managers assume that resistance is a representation of ‘ the enemy , ’ whereas the reality is that no change can occur without it .
22 Current research assumes that crime and justice do not exist in a social vacuum , that they are at least partially political creations , and that they are inextricably involved in society .
23 Many people assume that Eton is a luxurious school .
24 WHY did so many people assume that John Cranko 's sudden death must have been suicide ?
25 Theories of automatic processing assume that processes which were initially controlled can often be converted into automatic ones with sufficient practice .
26 The simplest models assume that earnings grow at a constant rate of g per cent per year .
27 Results can be analysed by reference to the total number of grains overlying the chromosomes in all the mitotic cells scored , the total number of grains overlying each individual chromosome and the significance of the latter in relation to the number expected to overlie that chromosome assuming that grains are randomly distributed per unit length of chromosome .
28 One model assumes that wages paid in Northern Ireland are the same as those paid in Great Britain ; there are no wage rate data for the region .
29 The above analysis assumes that capital movements only arise from differences in productivity .
30 Besides , there is no solid reason to assume that Mr Hussein 's will is going to be the first to break .
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