Example sentences of "shall assume that " in BNC.

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1 We shall assume that you have come to work but not to do it all the time .
2 For purposes of exposition we shall assume that the surplus-value is divided equally between accumulation and unproductive consumption .
3 In what follows , we shall assume that the aggregate demand for labour is inversely related to the real wage and directly related to the rate of national income .
4 In developing our simple model , we shall assume that the demand for labour ( D L ) , which we shall define here as the number of jobs being offered by all firms in the economy , depends directly on the rate of national income ( Y ) and inversely on real labour costs ( RLC ) .
5 For the purposes of our policy discussion in Chapter 7 , we shall assume that the long-run inflation-unemployment curve also has a negative slope , but is steeper than the short-run curve .
6 As we go to press , FRS 3 has still not been issued , but we shall assume that it follows the lines of FRED 1 .
7 And since we are familiar with Poulantzas ' rejection of voluntarism , we shall assume that this in turn is to be explained in a way that avoids treating either individuals or classes as subjects .
8 First of all , we must delimit the form of a lexical item syntagmatically ; that is to say , we must be able to state in any sentence where the boundaries between lexical items are ( we shall assume that any well-formed sentence consists of a whole number of such units ) .
9 Thorpe J. having held that ‘ there is no doubt at all that J. is a child of sufficient understanding to make an informed decision , ’ I shall assume that , so far as the common law is concerned , Lord Scarman would have decided that neither the local authority nor W. 's aunt , both of whom had parental responsibilities , could give consent to treatment which would be effective in the face of W. 's refusal of consent .
10 First we shall assume that the current density is confined to a thin wire in which case the integration variable may be changed
11 We shall assume that the two kinds of particles have equal densities and move in opposite directions .
12 We shall assume that a ring of radius a situated in the z = 0 plane carries a current I ( Fig. 3.6 ) and we wish to determine the magnetic field at the point
13 We shall assume that , before we switch on the current , H = 0 and B = 0 , a natural-enough assumption .
14 Now we shall assume that there is a linear relationship between the vector potential and the current density
15 In this section , we shall assume that any task is described by assertions formed with predicates .
16 I shall assume that all intensional descriptions are classical .
17 I shall assume that the zoological species Homo sapiens is indeed a unity in the sense that in the hypothetical absence of all cultural restraints interbreeding between the members of any randomly selected human population of randomly selected individuals would be random , just as it would be in a randomly selected pack of mongrel dogs provided always that particular individual dogs were prevented from asserting dominance over their neighbours .
18 These substitutes also pay interest or have some other form of income attraction while we shall assume that money does not .
19 To derive an aggregate supply curve we shall assume that suppliers are primarily influenced by the relative price of the good on their island .
20 We shall assume that this deviation is a random variable , , with mean of zero and constant variance , .
21 To keep things as simple as possible we shall assume that the quantity of money is determined by the government in accordance with the following process : where g is a constant and v t is a random , serially uncorrelated error with zero mean and constant variance .
22 We shall assume that g is known and we shall treat g as the predictable component of monetary growth ; on the other hand , v t is not known and is therefore the unpredictable component .
23 To illustrate these models we consider a simplified version of the intertemporal substitution model developed above : we shall assume that consumers or demanders have full current information , but suppliers do not .
24 In the quantity trading rule for the labour market we shall assume that employment is determined by the demand for labour .
25 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 :
26 We shall assume that output is determined by the minimum of supply and demand , so that with excess supply in both markets , the quantities traded in each will be determined by demand .
27 However , in what follows we shall assume that Lucas estimated the equivalent of equation ( 6.5 ) .
28 Unless I hear to the contrary , I shall assume that you are happy with these arrangements .
29 In all that follows , we shall assume that these basic linguistic expressions are words , as indeed they normally are , unless we have specific reason for focusing our attention on phrases or morphemes .
30 In ( 19 ) and ( 20 ) we have the less common case of a property extended by an entity , E P ; we continue to assume that a qualified property remains a property : Where we are considering some actual form of words with a view to describing their categorizations and relationships , and especially where the phrases are somewhat more complex , it may be appropriate to partly invert the notation , and to omit the separate representation of the word-meaning , as in ( 21 ) which so depicts the intensional structure of ( 18 ) and ( 19 ) : Qualification is clearly an ordered relation and we shall assume that it is a binary relation ; one of the two elements related is the principal element ( on co-ordination , see Section 1.9 and Chapter 8 ) .
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