Sentence examples for assumes itself from inspiring English sources

The phrase "assumes itself" is not commonly used in written English and may be confusing in context.
It could be used in a philosophical or abstract discussion where something is said to take on its own identity or characteristics.
Example: "In this theory, the concept of identity assumes itself, leading to a paradox of self-reference."
Alternatives: "takes on its own form" or "establishes its own identity."

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In the face of the government's vacillations before the "English arrogance," the weekly assumes itself as the mouthpiece of national interests and calls everyone to fight.

This film was treated to some hooting and booing on its first screening in Cannes; it is a very odd, singular piece of work: not the visionary masterpiece it assumes itself to be and muddled in its effects and ideas.

Because white, male upper class gaze is conflated with neutrality in our society, it wrongly assumes itself to be exempt from identity politics and is blind to how it asserts its identity politics on people as much as those on the left do.

Higher giving-up thresholds reduce the chance that the stronger individual erroneously assumes itself to be weaker and gives up (figure 4 in Appendix A).

This leads to the effect that lower values of T i lead to shorter fights because the weaker individual tends to give up earlier, but it also increases the risk that a stronger individual erroneously assumes itself to be weaker and gives up.

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The public, which no doubt assumed itself unshockable in this media-savvy age, now finds itself feeling gullible and betrayed.

It's not clear whether a democratic Iraq will be the result of this sorry mess, but an America that is capable of listening to allies rather than assuming itself to be superior, in spite of evidence to the contrary, would be a positive development.

Since is bounded, without loss of generality, we assume itself converges weakly to a point.

Hence there must be subsequences of { x n } and { y n }, without loss of generality, assuming itself, such that x n ⪯ y n holds for every n = 1, 2, 3, …  .

On the other hand, it can hold that human existence, posing itself as a problem, projects itself with absolute freedom, creating itself by itself, thus assuming to itself the function of God.

PRT1 assumes HP itself is not copy number variable.

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