Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [vb mod] assume that " in BNC.

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1 As this is a prototype instrument I 'll assume that the string fault I 've mentioned has already been spotted and rectified , otherwise any criticism is a matter of personal preference .
2 In imagining what it would be like to be fundholders in future we should assume that overall adequacy of funding for health care will be less than we have previously known .
3 For purposes of exposition we shall assume that the surplus-value is divided equally between accumulation and unproductive consumption .
4 In order to simplify exposition we shall assume that the level of money wages is given at W so that we are able to fix the position of the aggregate marginal cost curve in Figure 5.5(b) .
5 From its appearance you might assume that it 's a portable .
6 ( For the moment we shall assume that the public 's payments for the bonds come from their expenditure on consumption goods . )
7 To derive an aggregate supply curve we shall assume that suppliers are primarily influenced by the relative price of the good on their island .
8 We have been told nothing about the time of year , but for the purposes of the story we must assume that the rains have come , and the waters are high and fast , even though the women and children have got across safely enough .
9 Of course we might assume that in our stationary state every business remained always of the same size , and with the same trade connection .
10 For the sake of the argument we must assume that the space covered by the arch is proportional to the benefits , so that there has been some purpose in making the arch as broad as possible .
11 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 :
12 From this book one might assume that BCCI was primarily a US operation .
13 Since the telephone directory is circulated to all government offices throughout the country one must assume that by now the Russians have managed to see a copy .
14 As we will see , there is some doubt as to whether the distinction between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional errors of law still exists in modern law , but for the sake of this discussion we will assume that it does .
15 For example , since all mammals have a cerebral cortex we must assume that the ancestral form also had one .
16 In the quantity trading rule for the labour market we shall assume that employment is determined by the demand for labour .
17 In this section we will assume that p objective functions are arranged in decreasing order of priority .
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