Sentence examples for assume knowing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "assume knowing" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where one is suggesting that someone should take for granted that they have knowledge about a subject.
Example: "In this discussion, we will assume knowing the basic principles of economics."
Alternatives: "presume understanding" or "take for granted knowledge."

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We compare these estimation methods to the case when we assume knowing the exact values of the exogenous variable (X_{t}) in advance.

I mean by that that people assume, knowing that I lived here and wrote a book about it, that I must return to Paris with the theme of An American In Paris playing somewhere in the background and hearty waiters trilling "Sacre bleu!" as they pop open bottles of pink champagne.

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First of all, I love that each of you e-mailed me this picture, without, I'm assuming, knowing that the other had.

If are the coordinates of the i th joint in the 3D-space, and assuming knowing the calibration data in order to project the 3D coordinates into the 2D images, we define such as the 2D image coordinates of the projected i th joint into the image.

When we learn of the fuzzy workings of our brains we assume by knowing this that it can't happen to us.

Perhaps it is the nature of society today, to assume without knowing.

Assuming that, in knowing p and q, S knows p and S knows q, then when S knows p S knows q, as SP1 says.

"Almost always, when I told someone I was writing a book about 'eating animals,' they assumed, even without knowing anything about my views, that it was a case for vegetarianism," he says.

The best case would involve Beijing's stepping in to supply local governments with funding or take on some of their debt, although Moody's acknowledged that this would raise so-called moral hazard issues of banks' assuming excessive risk, knowing the government would always come to their rescue.

The Bush administration assumed office not knowing which way the wind was blowing on environmental issues, pooh-poohing global warming and energy conservation despite polls showing that a strong majority of voters, including most Republicans, want more done to protect nature.

That would be just as dumb as assuming that not knowing your father means you weren't conceived by one.

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