Example sentences of "is assume that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Coronary risk factors are multiplicative , not additive , so if you already have one or two unavoidable risk factors , the last thing you should do is assume that the sword of Damocles is irrevocably poised above you and reach for another cigarette .
2 Another fatal error is to assume that a product with general appeal should be marketed broadly ( with consequent high costs of promotion ) .
3 In the American context Wade asks how politically realistic it is to assume that a President would willingly preside over an ‘ overtly contentious and competitive bureaucracy ’ .
4 The mistake that Jencks makes is to assume that the changes in the political settlement will be led from the top by George Bush , and will precede the war .
5 The opposite style is to assume that the communication should be limited to exactly what there is to be communicated and that all else risks blurring the communication .
6 The change he makes is to assume that the laws of motion obeyed by the particles constituting an isolated system are non-invertible : that is , that the same dynamical state at a given time can be reached from two or more different dynamical states at some earlier time .
7 The easiest way to deal with the situation and the one which causes least problems to the students is to assume that the wages paid in 1989 and the materials used in 1989 were charged in 1989 .
8 There is no military-industrial complex because to define the enhanced role of the military in this way is to assume that the reason for this development is the desire of the military and industry to work together .
9 The mistake , of either party , is to assume that the coalition will continue for other issues .
10 A standard fault is to assume that the reader is familiar with the jargon which the designer habitually uses .
11 Another popular misconception is to assume that the types of funding and service offered by different lenders are virtually identical — all you have to do is discover who is willing to lend you money and then compare interest rates .
12 A common fault into which candidates fall is to assume that the mention of a topic in the question is an indication that the examiner wants to know everything about that and related subjects .
13 It is assumed that a text , or a film , is not something which has a set of meanings which can be extracted from it , but something whose meanings exist only because they are part of a wider social world ; people can find meanings only if their world shares some common meanings with that of the text .
14 Thus , it is assumed that a test of linguistic ability actually measures language as opposed to some other characteristic .
15 For the avoidance of doubt it is assumed that a church building presently exists on land owned by the church and that adjacent to that site is land that could be developed .
16 In Green and Porter 's model it is assumed that a firm 's choice of output can not be observed by another firm , and the sum of all outputs determines market price according to a demand function which is subject to unobservable random shocks .
17 It is assumed that a tribunal will not be willing to make an order for reinstatement or re-engagement .
18 It is assumed that a particular 's individuality , its numerical distinctness from any other existent , is ensured by the spatial location it happens to occupy at any given time .
19 It is assumed that a claim is limited to £5,000 , and so falls within the trial jurisdiction of the district judge , unless it is stated in the particulars that the claim is more .
20 Consequently , it is assumed that the scope for economies of scale in the fertilizer industry would be similar to those in the petrochemical industry .
21 But the Belfast and Edinburgh situations are abnormal and irregular only if it is assumed that the patterns revealed in the New York City study are the normal and regular ones , and that Labov 's findings on the structure of that speech community are universally applicable .
22 Here it is assumed that the child 's right to education is a correlative of the parent 's duty to send the child to school .
23 It is assumed that the way in which a text is organised highlights specific communicative functions .
24 For the present it is assumed that the N ( No ) option is selected .
25 If it is assumed that the system of corporate enterprise is the most efficient system for the creation of wealth , should it therefore be concluded that corporate power is legitimate ?
26 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 .
27 The discussion is more neutral only in so far as it is assumed that the curriculum ( such a global phenomenon ) is no-one 's responsibility in particular , and clearly this is so in an individual sense — but it is however the responsibility of the profession to take a leading role in this area and at the moment it is not fulfilling this role .
28 It is assumed that the UK group satisfies the small group criteria in s 249 and since it is not an ineligible group for the purposes of s 248 , it need not prepare group accounts .
29 It is assumed that the price paid and received does represent the value of the marginal unit traded both to the buyer and to the seller .
30 It is assumed that the evaluation of particular practices in particular contexts is more relevant to the educational and professional needs of teachers and schools and therefore more likely to result in improvement .
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