词汇 | collocation_english_assumption |
释义 | Collocations with assumptionThese are words often used in combination with assumption. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. actuarial assumption Previous researchers in the area of pensions have examined the role of actuarial assumptions in the management of accounting numbers. a priori assumption That this approach will be better than the conventional system of using a dispatching rule constantly is an a priori assumption, for two reasons. arrogant assumption Bhagwati's suggestion involves the somewhat arrogant assumption that home country standards are always 'better', whatever exactly that means. automatic assumption I will address the often automatic assumption, that determinism means necessarily a lack of freedom and, most importantly, for the law, the absence of responsibility. basic assumption Its basic assumption is that one can treat the aggregate data as the outcome of the decisions of a single "representative" consumer. certain assumption However, any claim to explain social change is dependent upon accepting certain assumption that many would question. common assumption A common assumption is that they are not. conservative assumption Statically, the conservative assumption is made that enough applications are performed for a reference cell to be produced. cultural assumption Tracing the sources of that pervasive cultural assumption is extremely complex, but this essay will attempt to develop some lines of inquiry. default assumption Now we can (possibly) exercise a default assumption: merge high or merge low without engaging language-specific grammatical assumptions. distributional assumption Furthermore, the general behavior of the heuristics does not appear to be much affected by the distributional assumption. dubious assumption It can only be regarded as non-contrastive under the dubious assumption that there is an underlying distinction between simple and geminate consonants, a distinction that is always neutralised. epistemological assumptions Section 2 outlines the epistemological assumptions and deficiencies of the "uncertainty reduction" argument. erroneous assumption This may be an erroneous assumption when the paucity of research in this area is considered. facile assumption Therefore, the facile assumption, that aircraft will get so much quieter within the next decade or two that the noise will not matter, is false. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 fallacious assumption It is also based on a somewhat fallacious assumption. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 false assumption Who would want to justify a false assumption? faulty assumption It rests on the faulty assumption that every unreasonable act is one that violates a requirement of reason. flawed assumption Since meaningful disagreement about law indisputably occurs, it follows, on this flawed assumption, that legal practitioners follow the same criteria for deciding when a claim about the law is sound. following assumption The following assumption specifies a model of this form. fundamental assumption For instance, one fundamental assumption of the model is that a cognitive unit is forgotten when not repeated and strengthened with repetition. general assumption It contains a detailed study of questions of rhythm, accentuation and stress, with the general assumption that only verse is fit for music. generous assumption For purpose of argument, suppose further that the model neurons accurately represent genuine neurons (a generous assumption). heroic assumption If one is willing to make a somewhat heroic assumption that the distribution of policy preferences among parties is the same, one can quantify the difference between the two systems. hidden assumption There is a hidden assumption of excluded middle, or mutual exclusion as it is more usually called for concurrent processes. hypothetical assumption I do not accept his version of the past, but suppose for the sake of argument that we accept that as a hypothetical assumption. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 implicit assumption There is an implicit assumption that such trade as existed, which formerly made up the life-blood of the hundi/hawala system, has since declined. incorrect assumption This is usually an incorrect assumption. initial assumption Statistical power, therefore, failed to live up to our initial assumption. key assumption Because the simulation is so simple, it is easy to spot the key assumption behind all of these results. logical assumption We agree with their logical assumption that reports with more dream features will require more words to describe them. methodological assumption Given the lack of empirical motivation, the homogeneity hypothesis reduces at best to a methodological assumption. mistaken assumption There seems to be a mistaken assumption in some of the commentaries that all motor responses are totally controlled by the dorsal system. naive assumption There is also without exception a very naive assumption: key players are, almost by definition, good people. optimistic assumption Underlying the contrast was the optimistic assumption that the exchange of opinion would lead inexorably toward rationality and tolerance rather than merely confirm prejudice. pessimistic assumption Even on the most pessimistic assumption these estimates are very much out of line with the situation as we see it to-day. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 prevailing assumption They dismiss the prevailing assumption that feedback is beneficial and dismantle the evidence that supports that assumption. realistic assumption This result is not dependent on the fact that the agent's initial dispositions are incomplete (although incompleteness would seem to be a realistic assumption here). reasonable assumption This is a reasonable assumption because individual trees serving as parents are usually selected randomly from natural populations. restrictive assumption Global constant returns to scale, a highly restrictive assumption, is imposed without this convexity constraint. safe assumption But this is not a safe assumption. shared assumption The shared assumption of legal professionals, therapeutic professionals and divorcing parents alike is that such a decision calls for therapeutic, not legal, expertise. simplifying assumption We also use the simplifying assumption that the ankle angle is fixed to 90 during the step in which it does not encounter ground contact. simplistic assumption This approach implicitly argues against reductionism, although, apparently, its rather simplistic assumption gives too many degrees of freedom. standard assumption However, positing two base orders is not a standard assumption in derivational frameworks. tacit assumption Finally, we note that the tacit assumption about functional knowledge in the neuropsychological literature is that it concerns information about the use of specific objects. theoretical assumption As with many other so-called empirical arguments we need a further (hitherto not introduced) theoretical assumption, namely that traces block cliticization. underlying assumption An important underlying assumption of the zero-sum game model is that all non-systematic (diversifiable) risks have been diversified. unfounded assumption This is an unfounded assumption. unrealistic assumption However, this result is affected by the unrealistic assumption of complete screening coverage. unreasonable assumption This is not an unreasonable assumption given the extent of the labor traded in the sampled villages. unstated assumption But there is a large unstated assumption implied in the very framing of this consciousness question. unwarranted assumption This unwarranted assumption about the missing data may result in either underestimating or overestimating the treatment effects. widespread assumption For example, there is a widespread assumption that an activity can be undertaken professionally only if it is (usually, well) financially rewarded. working assumption The working assumption is that the review will somehow unmask the truth and shed direct light on a tangible policy decision. 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