I had no reason to doubt him and had to work on the assumption he was armed. |
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This is all proceeding on the assumption that the accused was there on the night of the burglary. |
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Philosophically, pluralism rests on the assumption that ultimate reality is many, multiple, that is, more than one or two. |
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However, his arguments for theism are significantly weakened because many are based on the assumption of the big bang and related concepts. |
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The prediction was based on the assumption that thermotropic and lyotropic phase behavior changes linearly with chain length. |
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This tale turns on the assumption that the thieves bear ill will towards their victims, and the convenient explanation is the difference in race. |
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Students who miss classes will often borrow another student's notes, presumably on the assumption that any notes are better than none. |
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We note that the confidence intervals and significance estimates discussed above rely on the assumption of uncorrelated samples. |
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Unilateralists are inclined to jump straight to nuclear disarmament on the assumption that this is an end in itself. |
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He said the break-even plan was based on the assumption that revenues would not fall significantly from their current levels. |
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However, the error bound is based on the assumption that the errors are distributed according to a normal or Gaussian probability distribution. |
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I think we have to work on the assumption that there are people out there plotting against us, wanting to do us grave damage. |
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That figure had been calculated on the assumption that Jan de Nul could make 9 barge trips a day at a certain daily cost. |
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The Stoics attacked the Categories on the assumption that this treatise is on language and about linguistic expressions. |
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This method relies on the assumption that the stray capacitance and membrane conductance are negligible. |
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Women's wages were calculated on the assumption that they supplemented a family economy rather than providing individual subsistence. |
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Officers are working on the assumption that those overspends will be cleared. |
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There were also clearly individuals whose ideologies and policy changed on the assumption of power. |
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The whole system of online auctions is predicated on the assumption that both buyer and seller are fair-minded and reasonable. |
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This conservative estimate is based on the assumption that a large number of ultrasonologists are incorruptible. |
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Why would this not be a contravention of that law on the assumption I have made? |
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The argument for authenticity also hinges on the assumption that the footprints show a foot skeleton unique in proportion relative to human feet. |
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The argument is premised on the assumption of formal equality of individuals. |
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Of course there are students who fit the above profile, but it would be foolish to design a course or courseware based on the assumption that all students are like that. |
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The approach relies on the assumption that the largely unknown mechanisms presently linking radiant energy input and species richness will not change in concert with climate. |
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They deliberately overbook flights on the assumption that some passengers will not arrive, offering compensation to passengers who are turned away. |
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For years, arson investigators looked for telltale signs of chipped concrete based on the assumption that fire accelerants like gasoline cause such fragmentation. |
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The way I film is based on the assumption that the audience is as smart and dumb as I am. |
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Now, I don't know what this guy is like, because he only moved to the area recently, but I'm working on the assumption that he has to be better than the spitter. |
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Most testing instruments rely on the assumption that it is possible to separate analytically different aspects of language competence without reference to the context of use. |
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He held that a spouse who arranges his or her affairs following divorce, on the assumption that all is resolved, is entitled to rely on the limitation period. |
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That means the U.S. can simply ignore Chinese data on costs on the assumption they are distorted by subsidized loans, rigged markets, and the controlled yuan. |
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Tennis Australia have spent a small fortune on laying the clay court on the assumption that it would be hosting two of the top players in the world. |
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Everything hinges on the assumption that the incremental cost of increasing the radix is the same as the incremental cost of increasing the number of digits. |
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This is based on the assumption of the conservation of the basic functions in both species, such as the building of the mycomembrane. |
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First, its use is based on the assumption that the gold standard is binary, whereas fibrosis staging uses an ordinal scale. |
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It would not go back to the talks which are based on the assumption of a denuclearized North. |
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The value of free trade in ideas does not depend on the assumption that there is an objective, perdurable truth to be discovered. |
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But this would be based on the assumption that the early part of the story is largely fictitious. |
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The modern banknote rests on the assumption that money is determined by a social and legal consensus. |
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Most such proposals rest on the assumption that the Earth's magnetic field would be much weaker during reversals. |
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I'm telling you our arrival time on the assumption that you will check to see whether or not our flight is on time before you come to the airport. |
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The problem is that job centres work on the assumption that everyone on benefits is a scrounger, which is not true. |
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The tax exemption is based on the assumption that the duchy estate is inseparable from the tax exempt person of Prince Charles, which is now open to question. |
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This is based on the assumption that neither Winchester Manuscript nor Caxton's first edition references to the author reflect confusion in identity by an early copyist. |
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Group selection, if it occurs, acts on groups of organisms, on the assumption that groups replicate and mutate in an analogous way to genes and individuals. |
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Germany, which up until the 1953 Debt agreement had to work on the assumption that all the Marshall Plan aid was to be repaid, spent its funds very carefully. |
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Hitler met his army chiefs, von Brauchitsch and Halder, who presented detailed plans on the assumption that the navy would provide safe transport. |
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William left Normandy to Robert, and the custody of England was given to William's second surviving son, also called William, on the assumption that he would become king. |
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In sum, differential treatment of women in the criminal justice system has been based on the assumption that, treated paternalistically, women will not make trouble. |
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The Daiwa Institute for Research said its projection is based on the assumption that the attacks could cut the pace of global economic growth by 1 percentage point. |
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This is based on the assumption that the adults are fungivorous grazers, although Pachyopella ornata was found to be a liquid-feeder by Broadhead. |
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The advice offered is based on the assumption that clinical tests are able to distinguish anomalous trichromats and dichromats when this is not the case. |
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Final training took place and limited instruction was given on tactics for trench warfare, on the assumption that practical experience would be easier to gain in France. |
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Possessing various useful properties, entropy measurement does not rely on the assumption that the sample random variables must propend to a normal distribution. |
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