Example sentences of "assume that the [noun sg] is [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Two strictly rational players , each of whom assumes that the other is strictly rational , can do nothing but defect if they both know how many rounds the game is destined to run . |
2 | In particular , in spite of his attempt to avoid positing history as an a priori transcendent law , in the published first volume of the Critique he had still utilized an organicist teleological model of history which assumes that the end is already implicit in the beginning , and that history rolls forward to a determined end . |
3 | This , however , assumes that the material is absolutely transparent and no losses occur . |
4 | Let us assume that the directive is fully supported by the Government , who do not wish to amend one jot or comma of it and who are willing to sign up to its immediate implementation . |
5 | It is actually easier to do the calculation if instead of individual turns we assume that the current is continuously distributed on the surface of the cylinder , and work in terms of |
6 | The bend tests describes above assume that the beam is freely supported , that is , not clamped anywhere . |
7 | We shall have to introduce point charges , but let us be a little more general to begin with and assume that the charge is uniformly distributed within a sphere of radius r0 . |
8 | We assume that the store is randomly accessible ; that is , the time taken to access a store location in order to store or retrieve information is constant and ( in particular ) is independent of the particular location being accessed and of the location previously accessed . |
9 | We therefore , quite understandably , make the error of assuming that the world is essentially a visual one . |
10 | Three of the so-called seven wise men approve tax rises next year , assuming that the recovery is well under way by then . |
11 | Three of the so-called seven wise men approve tax rises next year , assuming that the recovery is well under way by then . |