Example sentences of "assume that the [noun] [noun sg] be " in BNC.
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1 | While the former does not go beyond the school — seeing the school as both problem and solution — the latter assumes that the education system is entirely successful as an apparatus which reproduces gender and class inequality . |
2 | The traditional view of insider dealing typically assumes that the company director is the insider , dealing on his own behalf in the shares of the company of which he is an employee . |
3 | It assumes that the UK organisation is registered to recover VAT . |
4 | This chapter assumes that the expatriate employee is male and references to spouses are directed to wives . |
5 | This assumes that the process name is LSTRAIN , hence that is the name of the command file , and that the user access symbol is also LSTRAIN . |
6 | We did n't see a single soldier or vehicle and assumed that the US army was blocking off La Boca from the Panama Defence Force , whose local headquarters is only about 300 yards from our house . |
7 | I have been told by many other breeders that they have experienced a similar thing in their own kennels and so we can assume that the pecking order is not always maintained through physical strength . |
8 | Again , for simplicity we shall assume that the price level is believed to remain unchanged over the period of the contract , so we can write : |
9 | Let us further assume that the charge distribution is uniform and denote the charge per unit length by pl ( we are defining thereby a linear charge density of dimension coulomb per metre ) . |
10 | In the following examples , we shall always assume that the training set is already represented suitably . |
11 | Since then a number of people a great deal abler than ourselves have worked on the problem but , because of the sheer labour of handling the algebra they were forced either to assume that the crack tip was infinitely sharp , that is had zero radius , or else , with a finite tip radius , to use very approximate methods , or at least to map the stress system only in certain regions . |
12 | ( c ) In ( a ) and ( b ) we assume that the index register is large enough to hold both fields ; for example , the DEC PDP- 10 uses the two halves of a 36-bit accumulator . |
13 | However , we will disregard this refinement for the remainder of the chapter and assume that the discount rate is constant . |
14 | Romer and Rosenthal assume that the reversion level is exogenous . |
15 | In Fig. 11–9 assume that the reversion level is . |
16 | ( d ) In ( a ) and ( b ) we assume that the modifier field is always incremented by one , but other arrangements are possible . |
17 | Asheim made several further valid points about book selection which not only suggest responsible action by the librarian , but recognize and assume that the library user is an intelligent and responsible person . |
18 | If we assume that the marketing concept is upheld in a particular organization , then the key objectives of its marketing department could be as follows : |
19 | This was with the engine running , so I assume that the wing drop was a result of the slip stream effect from the propeller . |
20 | However , the effect was not dissimilar to a wash trade , if we assume that the option writer was not acting for bona fide commercial motives , but solely to support the share price . |
21 | In spite of the great advance in knowledge , we made a grave error in assuming that the stone wall was built with the rampart . |
22 | Assuming that the Phillips curve is stable over time ( that is , it does not shift its position from one time period to another ) , we-could say that a lower unemployment percentage could be achieved at the cost of a higher rate of inflation . |
23 | Assuming that the money market is in equilibrium initially , the policy will raise the supply of money above the demand for money , and wealth holders will find themselves holding more money than they desire in their portfolios . |
24 | The cause of this effect is the oscillation in rotor velocity shown in Figs. 4.3 and 4.4 , where it is assumed that the system inertia is sufficient to maintain rotation even if the load torque temporarily exceeds the motor torque . |
25 | It is assumed that the correction factor is independent of speed and therefore it can be evaluated quite simply for the rectangular current waveforms typical of low-speed operation . |