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are assumptions
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The act of assuming, or taking to or upon one's self; the act of taking up or adopting.
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What he means are assumptions about the self.
There are assumptions here that are worth some unpacking.
"There are assumptions in every budget," the State Senate Republican leader, Dick Ackerman of Irvine, said.
"For now all we have to go on are assumptions, and a list of credible suspects".
"There are assumptions that you need to pore over it to see where the Trojan horse is," he said.
Even with non-work friends there are assumptions about how you all feel about your individual jobs.
As an example, researchers look to agriculture, where there are assumptions that problems of food supply and hunger can be solved with high-input industrial agricultural.
Granted, these are assumptions, not fixed laws, derived from decades of theatergoing and the inarguable fact that plays have been written for centuries.
These are assumptions that would be generally valid for properly designed machine foundations where very small strains should be expected.
"Furthermore, they are not predictions; they are assumptions that allow us to plan for the worst, while continuing to hope for the best," she said.
Embedded in this concern are assumptions as to what constitutes a job: that it be full-time, offer benefits, and provide a livable income.
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