Example sentences of "it assumes [that] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Equation ( 5.4 ) is a respecification of the process driving the quantity of money : it assumes that the quantity of money in period t equals its value in period t - 1 plus a constant , g , plus a function of the shocks to aggregate demand in periods t - 1 and t - 2 .
2 The advantages of the private law model are as follows : ( 1 ) It assumes that the rights investors would have had in the absence of statutory intervention should be preserved unless clearly taken away .
3 It assumes that the interests of workers are national , rather than class interests , which may not always be best for the workers , as a class .
4 In sinking air even this would not be enough to allow for much choice and , of course , it assumes that the descent will be made over open countryside and not amongst hills or moorland .
5 It assumes that the ions are point charges .
6 It assumes that the experts and knowledge engineers are consultants to the software company and not its employees ( this will be a common arrangement in practice ) .
7 It assumes that the UK organisation is registered to recover VAT .
8 That is , it assumes that the London-to-Penzance train will carry the same number of passengers all the way from London to Penzance .
9 It assumes that the person to whom the institution has a liability ( ‘ the liability of the institution to him ’ ) is one and the same person as the person who made the deposit ( ‘ in respect of … each sterling deposit which was made by him ’ ) .
10 Hume 's argument , however , does not hold water for the simple reason that it assumes that the question of the possibility of significantly ascribing identity to objects as ontological existents can and should be decided via an analysis of the conditions of their identification , whereas the simple fact is that the concept of an entity as a potential topic of discourse is analytically linked with , and hence inseparable from , that of identity .
11 It assumes that the question will be considered with a basic knowledge of the topic .
12 Further it assumes that the differences between the forms and functioning of the family in ‘ industrial ’ and ‘ pre-industrial ’ societies are greater than any differences that might exist within these two categories such as , in the former , between capitalist and socialist societies .
13 It is known as matrix modelling because it assumes that the price of a bond is made up from each component of relative value taken separately .
14 It assumes that the countries ' markets are analogous .
15 It assumes that the rationale of obedience is in all the intricate facts of social organisation and in no one group of facts .
16 Quite the contrary , it assumes that the nature of criminal definitions and their application are factors that influence people 's decisions whether to comply with them or not , and are therefore an issue for correctionalism .
17 It assumes that the scores have been derived from random samples .
18 First , it assumes that the market determined discount rate is constant for all future time periods .
19 It assumes that the wavefunctions unc and unc were obtained by solving the Schrödinger equation with slits I and 2 respectively open .
20 This strategy has two basic flaws : * it assumes that the profile of the " average consumer " is adequately representative of the majority of buyers within the market .
21 In most cases it assumes that the burden of tax falls where the legal form says it falls .
22 Second , it assumes that the community believes and accepts the pragmatist explanation of how judges decide cases , and that assumption seems just wrong .
23 The idea of political integrity personifies the community in the second way , as a working personification , because it assumes that the community can adopt and express and be faithful or unfaithful to principles of its own , distinct from those of any of its officials or citizens as individuals .
24 It uses some printer Escape sequences which are discussed in the " Printer Escape Sequences " sub-section and it assumes that the Printer Editor has been used to set " Off at CR " to " No " for bold and underline .
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