Example sentences of "assume [that] [det] [noun] [am/are] " in BNC.

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1 Second , the training model assumes that all criteria are economic and unilinear , and rejects , by implication , the validity of social , cultural and indeed human concerns .
2 This manual assumes that all readers are familiar with the basic concepts of the VAX/VMS operating system such as UIC , privileges etc .
3 The manual assumes that all readers are familiar with the basic concepts of LIFESPAN and the VAX/VMS operating system .
4 Using the actual values of S T and R M rather than their expectations assumes that these expectations are unbiased and that , on average , the actual values are equal to their expected values .
5 This , of course , assumes that these variables are causally related to sudden infant death syndrome and are independent .
6 Users of financial statements would wrongly assume that such paragraphs are a form of qualification .
7 But do n't assume that all policies are the same .
8 If , for example , we were to find the same results in the Social Attitudes Survey in the year 2006 , we could assume that these results are conditional upon age .
9 Drugs such as cannabis specifically affect short-term memory and therefore under-achievement in examinations and in other tests is a common indicator of drug use , although care must be taken not to assume that all under-achievers are necessarily on drugs .
10 It would , however , be totally wrong to assume that all apparitions are angels on assignment .
11 Frequent legislative changes make it dangerous for advice workers to assume that any facts are unaltered and they must therefore always be encouraged to look things up afresh .
12 It would be wrong , however , to assume that these accounts are necessarily unsatisfactory and simplistic .
13 This is not to assume that these interests are homogeneous and without serious contradictions ( Chambliss 1981 ) .
14 In all cases except FEDV this criterion is satisfied since all other variables are dated t - 1 or earlier , and we assume that such variables are in agents ' information sets .
15 In the final section of Chapter 6 , we construct a simple model of inflation in which we assume that all prices are cost-plus prices .
16 Unless we assume that all individuals are the same then presumably we may all have different values and different perceptions of how to satisfy these values .
17 However in this instance there is no a priori reason for binding to one rather than the other , so we assume that both sites are equally occupied .
18 Yet , Hurd 's suggestions implicitly assume that both states are stable political entities — which they are not .
19 For simplicity , we assume that both relationships are linear and so can be drawn as straight lines as in Fig. 3 .
20 It measures the number of years taken for a shareholder to recover his initial investment ( assuming that all earnings are distributed ) ; alternatively , it measures the price an investor has to pay to buy 1 worth of income in the company .
21 The value of shares in firm A is V SL and the return to shareholders , assuming that all earnings are distributed , is which is earnings before tax but after debt interest has been deducted as an allowable expense , less corporation tax .
22 The return to shareholders , assuming that all earnings are distributed , is .
23 Nevertheless , assuming that all users are eventually registered , the data subject should be able to feel that he knows or can find out more than he knew hitherto about the extent to which he figures in the data banks .
24 Assuming that these surpluses are equally weighted , the net gain to the home economy is shown by the area HEG .
25 Assuming that these risks are real ones in the large public company , the chapter will survey the law of negligence as it applies to directors , and will consider whether the role of the courts as external monitors of management efficiency could usefully be increased .
26 However , this method should only be used in the circumstances described , for the following reason : since it is assumed that such files are not readable , they do not appear in any of the Quality Assurance processes or in hard copy outputs showing module contents .
27 The careful exegete , however , will also be troubled by the fact that the Bible hardly majors on this issue , that we do not know the context of Paul 's two references to the subject , and that a strong anti-homosexual line is only possible if one has already assumed that such statements are immediately transferable into our situation straight from the biblical period .
28 In the basic Gaussian method just described , it has been tacitly assumed that all errors are equally likely .
29 Even with interests , it ought not to be casually assumed that all interests are automatically legitimate , or that compromises can and should be made to accommodate them .
30 As with Lombroso 's work and the Gluecks ' study discussed above , by starting with institutionalised criminals , it is assumed that all prisoners are criminals and that most criminals do , in fact , go to prison .
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