Example sentences of "assume that all [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Economics and economists typically tend to ignore the issue of complexity ; theory normally assumes that all economic agents can solve all decision problems easily and correctly .
2 Policy makers and social investigators assumed that all married women would be dependent on their husbands for financial support .
3 Gone are the days when Hull among behaviourists or Lorenz among the classical ethologists could assume that all motivational mechanisms were of the similar type .
4 I shall assume that all intensional descriptions are classical .
5 It would be a mistake to assume that all multinational companies which are established in a number of European countries necessarily thereby reap enormous advantages and profits .
6 In fact , it is fairly safe to assume that all proper names started their denotative careers as descriptions of one sort or another , although in many cases the link with the original descriptive content subsequently became severed or obscured .
7 There is a strong tendency in some quarters to assume that all transnational practices ( TNPs ) in the Third World are unwelcome and malign , just as there is a strong tendency in other quarters to assume that they are all welcome and benign .
8 It is a common fallacy to assume that all blown trees die ; on the contrary , those retaining at least 25 per cent root contact with the soil may well continue to grow , albeit with a shorter life expectancy .
9 We have assumed that all objective functions are ‘ desirable ’ in that we prefer greater to lesser objective function values .
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