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

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1 There is , however , an alternative approach based on the development of a new understanding of law , which no longer assumes that the legal system is uniform but realises that law is linked into complex processes of communication between and within different sub-systems of society , which in turn form and influence the substance of a particular segment of law .
2 Simpson assumes that the common law is law .
3 In effect , for all practical purposes , modern western man assumes that the human race is thrown upon its own resources to cope with life and discover what meaning , if any , it may have .
4 If one assumes that the dominant motive is accumulation out of profits , then , and the shifting of the profits tax reduces the effective redistribution .
5 This may simply be because subjects assumed that the current study was essentially about risk and expected to encounter some particularly dangerous situations .
6 Judging by his office suite , and his strictly localized charisma , I assumed that the old people were partly in Kreditor 's care .
7 First we shall assume that the current density is confined to a thin wire in which case the integration variable may be changed
8 The system should assume that the top-rated candidates are correct unless the user chooses another of the existing candidates or enters an alternative word .
9 Read newspapers , and do n't assume that the whole world is as interested in acting as you are .
10 Let us assume that the give-away clue is that your murderer has dyed his moustache .
11 If n is sufficiently large that 1 is a small increment , we can assume that the marginal firm is exactly breaking even : where is determined from the demand curve
12 It is an error to assume that the higher judiciary is always against reform .
13 It is a quite mistaken interpretation of the result to assume that the French people were not fully aware of the issue on which they were being consulted .
14 If we assume that the total cost is constant , then curve will be a rectangular hyperbola .
15 This is calculated by locating a base line across the minima on either side of the absorption band and the vertical height to the top of the band from the base line is converted into a composition using the equation where P cis is the fraction of cis configuration , A cis is the absorbance at 13.6 µm , A trans the absorbance at 10.4 µm , and if we assume that the 1,2 content is negligible .
16 If you are having difficulties with someone , assume that the other person is an aspect of yourself which needs to be integrated , and try the Gestalt ‘ empty chair ’ technique .
17 The probability of survival from birth to age 1 is J , and from age 1 to age 2 is A. For simplicity , we assume that the expected fertility is the same at both ages ( ) .
18 Assume that the original motion was to donate £30 .
19 If we assume that the relative risk is well approximated by the odds ratio , the percentage of cases that could be attributable to this genotype was 8% in the whole population and 35% in the low-risk group .
20 They assume that the ruling class is united , that all members of the ruling class own substantial amounts of wealth and that the ruling class is almost all-powerful .
21 Take the same geometrical configuration as in the previous example but assume that the rectangular coil is moving with a constant velocity u in a direction perpendicular to the straight wire .
22 Assume that the daily wage is £10 for eight hours worked , and this just equals the subsistence level .
23 The vendor should also take advice on the tax implications of identifying the maximum price payable as the Inland Revenue will at the time of sale assume that the maximum price is payable and tax the vendor accordingly .
24 Either we assume that the whole universe is at the present moment in a very improbable state .
25 If the victim were a masochist or if the defendant and the victim were involved in sado-masochism , will the prosecution be able to establish that the assault was committed with the intention of having sexual intercourse , assuming that the requisite intent is ‘ purposive and not foresightful ’ as Dr. Woods suggests .
26 The object is to establish the change in hours supply to the labour market ta ; H as a result of a change in wages δW , which , other things equal , generates an income effect ( y ) and a substitution effect ( s ) , as follows ( assuming that the only tax is the introduction of a proportional one on labour income and it is this that is causing the change in W :
27 Assuming that the ultimate disclosure is made at the same time under either rule , they receive only $50 for their share without insider trading .
28 Few British juries had ever been happy ‘ to equate ordinary sexual desire with depravity ’ , as the Working Party would have had it , but Williams a decade later was equally wrong in assuming that the 1959 test was therefore null and void .
29 ‘ Or , ’ she added with deliberate coquetry , ‘ am I mistaken in assuming that the light-fingered Lotta is no longer a part of your — er — personal life ? ’
30 We may , in fact , reinterpret any of the diagrams of Figs ( 2.25 ) -(2.31) by assuming that the whole space is filled with a material of conductivity unc and the field lines are now the lines of current flow as well .
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