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The phrase "assume working" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a condition or expectation regarding work, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Please assume working conditions will improve next quarter."
Alternatives: "assume operational" or "presume functioning".
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"I do get irritated when people assume working at Condé Nast is just like attending a full time party," he says frowning, then grins impishly.
Employers assume working mothers will no longer prioritize their jobs or have scaled back their ambitions.
He yelled a lot of things, leading me to assume working at a prison is a great job if you enjoy raising your voice.
The results are incompatible with theories of temporal attention that assume working memory has no causal role in the attentional blink and support theories that do.
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I naively assumed working mothers would produce wan and neurotic kids, while at-home mothers would produce emotionally hardy, confident kids.
Designer Calvin Klein has told the Telegraph UK what many of us had already assumed: working with Kate Moss was difficult.
Organizationally, when senior leaders hear the phrase "work-life balance," they automatically assume "work less" and fail to make the direct link to performance.
Fingerprinting is like that in at least one crucial way: it is something we assume works but something we have never properly tested.
If we assume work can be engaging and rewarding, rather than a necessary burden, our assumptions about people and policy become quite different.
And, as you might assume, work with that nomenclature opens itself to controversy.
But that assumes work interesting enough to press such questions.
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