Example sentences of "[is] assume [adj] " in BNC.

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1 An easy way to see this is to assume each firm faces a cost structure involving a constant marginal cost plus a fixed cost .
2 A procedure adopted by some authorities to estimate recurrent expenditure is to assume that user needs and the number of new titles required are fairly constant and to allow simply for an increase in the price of materials .
3 The simplest way of accounting for this is to assume other , unnamed children of Adam and Eve .
4 Unfortunately the government is assuming that 's all we are doing so they 're cutting housing subsidy accordingly and we would have been left with no choice , that 's all there is to be said on the matter .
5 Furthermore , Disney is assuming 60 per cent of these visitors will come from France , which mean 26 per cent of the company 's population will visit Eurodisney each year .
6 Millions of people in the US are not covered by health insurance and the amount of money you have determines the treatment you get that is assuming any treatment is given at all .
7 That 's assuming that blind people would n't understand what they 're hearing on the stage
8 but basically what , what , what I 'm trying to say is that erm , you know , it 's nineteen twenty seven , the world depression has n't happened yet erm and he 's assuming that you know , well you , you just said downtrodden masses for thousands of years I 'd say , you know , balls to that
9 The pool of workers in the sector is assumed fixed at P. This might be because the employment contract is a repeated game , so that workers remain in the sector in anticipation of future employment , or it could be because there are high costs to leaving the sector .
10 As in other forms of enforcement , deviance which has taken place once is assumed capable of repetition .
11 If the null hypothesis is assumed correct — that is , there is no difference in the prevalence of previously unknown advanced retinopathy among rural and urban diabetic patients — the expected number of patients with retinopathy and requiring laser photocoagulation can be calculated from each group .
12 Now it is assumed all in a household have an equal share of the total income .
13 Time is assumed discrete , but the time period is so short that the probability of two or more vacancies coming to the individual 's notice within any given period is zero .
14 As shown in Fig. 8–2 , this leads the steady-state , capital-labour ratio to fall from to ( the steady state is assumed unique ) .
15 The general solution for the effect on ( ) and on may be written : where the coefficient D is assumed positive and the definition of D is analogous to that in Lecture 6 .
16 If individuals have perfect foresight , then , and it is necessary that , evaluated at the steady state ( the coefficient of is assumed positive ( see Diamond , 1965 , p. 1132 ) )
17 He was a man willing , unlike most of the home-grown right , to confront the left 's assumed ethical superiority .
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