Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] assume that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is perhaps implicitly assumed that each franchise chain has little market power . |
2 | One needs a Porter-style analysis to discover exactly what type of investment and competitive strategy is needed to achieve or maintain market share or competitive position ; one can not just assume that any type of investment in capacity in areas of high market share will lead to future success . |
3 | Unlike incremental/line-item budgeting , ZBB does not automatically assume that existing programmes will continue in succeeding years . |
4 | But we can not yet assume that Froggy Davies was murdered by , or on behalf of , either Martinez , Jefferson or Harley . |
5 | Muggeridge once again assumed that aggrieved air , which was easy enough for him , because he felt aggrieved much of the time . |
6 | Thirdly , economists often implicitly assume that more labour supply is a good thing . |
7 | Finally , it almost invariably assumes that substantial improvements can be obtained with the same resources . |
8 | It had been too easily assumed that strong representation by teachers through their unions ( which usually meant representation by powerful and semi-professional members who spent little time in class-rooms ) would somehow guarantee the active interest and participation of large numbers of ordinary teachers . |
9 | Although the calculations available in the literature have very largely assumed that direct files are loaded using two passes , there are a number of cases in which a one-pass load occurs in practice . |
10 | He has now achieved a similar reversal of consensus with regard to Clavierübung 111 and the Canonic Variations on ‘ Vom Himmel hoch ’ It has been too readily assumed that printed works were conceived as entities in their final form shortly before publication . |
11 | And they have too readily assumed that legislative changes , such as the Obscene Publications Act , 1959 , the Sexual Offences Act , 1967 , the Abortion Act , 1967 and others , are sufficient evidence in support of the second , that the rules governing behaviour changed . |