Example sentences of "assume [conj] [noun sg] [noun] [be] " in BNC.

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1 And because it assumes that gender differences are biologically or culturally fixed , it is especially likely to neglect psychological or social differences between women , to take female subjectivity as defining feminism , and to treat psychology as a form of social action in itself .
2 Accordingly , the model assumes that government spending is determined mainly by factors outside the circular flow .
3 In this sense he assumes that government policy is subject to the same degree of stickiness as prices .
4 The traditional theory of the firm assumes that profit maximisation is the objective of all firms and , on this basis , in competitive markets , high profits are a sign of success and efficiency .
5 The second objection is that the ownership justification erroneously assumes that property rights are absolute .
6 An upward-sloping supply curve assumes that interest rates are determined by the market : by the interaction of supply and demand for money .
7 Both of these ideas contravene the model , which assumes that item difficulty is invariant under these conditions .
8 More to the point is that the Discourse indicates the scientism of the period : it is taken for granted by the lecturer that Turner ought to paint a tree of a recognizable species , for example , and assumed that portrait painters are after an exact likeness .
9 Olson assumed that interest groups are primarily organized to secure ‘ public goods ’ , i.e. collective benefits or indivisible products available to all relevant people .
10 Many hearing people assume that sign language is the same the world over .
11 Since they do n't even know who the councillors are , I can only assume that North Tyneside is being victimised through ignorance and dogma .
12 But you should not assume that college teachers are all professionally-trained teachers .
13 He claimed that , in a fully articulated theory of inflation , it was incorrect to assume that price expectations were static or , worse still , to ignore the role of price expectations altogether .
14 Another point worth stating is that early attempts at curve fitting tended to assume that plant growth was determined by a single autocatalytic chemical reaction , an over-simplification .
15 It would certainly be naive just to assume that nerve cells are the same in molluscs as in people , but fortunately it is possible to rely on more than assumption .
16 Keynesians assume that investment expenditures are the more likely to be influenced by changes in interest rates , since raising money to purchase capital goods — perhaps through the issue of equities or through borrowing from the banks — is more attractive when interest rates are lower .
17 The conclusions of our own clinical-epidemiological studies are based on the coincidence of pseudomelanosis coli and endoscopically verified abnormalities , assuming that pseudomelanosis coli is a reliable marker of chronic anthranoid type laxative abuse .
18 Solow 's book might mislead you into assuming that theorem appreciation is best learned by appreciating theorems ; but Burn looks at the raw materials that make theorems possible .
19 Change into the DFSS directory and ( assuming that Screen Scenes is installed in a directory called C : \DFSS ) type :
20 The equilibrium assumption allows us in effect to abstract from the determinants of investment — and the role of uncertainty , expectations , ‘ animal spirits ’ , etc. — but at the cost of assuming that disequilibrium phenomena are unimportant for the purpose at hand or are transitory .
21 It is assumed that child abuse is preventable and predictable via a judicious reading of the research findings .
22 This point will , however , be ignored until Chapter 10 , and in the meantime it will be assumed that profit maximisation is in the social interest regardless of the particular market structure within which the company operates .
23 We have always assumed that animal protein was the necessary kind for human health .
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