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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuming a question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to consider or take for granted a question that has been posed or implied.
Example: "In this discussion, we will be assuming a question about the impact of climate change on agriculture."
Alternatives: "presuming a question" or "taking a question for granted".
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Assuming a question passes these simple human filters as more than 90% of them do then it receives more attention.
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Assuming (1.3), a question regarding the oscillation and asymptotic behavior of solutions to (1.1) in the case p = 2, l = 1, 0 ≤ a ( t ) ≤ a 1 < 1, and τ 1 ( t ) ≤ t (1.4).
And making "beg the question" a mere variant of "raise the question" deprives us of a simple way of distinguishing between asking a question and assuming a particular answer to it.
It did not, however, squarely address the obvious next question: Assuming a test to be job-related, could an employer use it to set high standards?
Assuming a hereditary basis, one question from evolutionary psychology is why genes that increase the likelihood of psychosis evolved, assuming the condition would have been maladaptive from an evolutionary point of view.
We address the following two open questions assuming a decentralized asynchronous ad hoc CRN.
Studies have shown that both male and female faculty members favor males in classroom settings by making more eye contact with men, nodding and gesturing in response to men's questions, assuming a posture of attentiveness when men speak, and locating themselves closer to men than to women.
By relying on concepts such as ideology, hegemony and naturalized discourse, cultural geographers have parried the question by assuming a structural connection between the landscape's appearance in the world and people's everyday consciousness.
Assuming a binomial distribution, for each question separately, the likelihood of the observed changes was calculated, firstly, assuming the ML estimates for probability of increase and decrease obtained from the data; and secondly, assuming an extrinsic hypothesis that the probability of increase and probability of decrease are equal (0.5).
Beyond the differences in content between the long-form ACS and the decennial census, it's risky to assume that a question that works well on one survey will work on a different one.
It was then adjusted for the cluster randomized controlled trial (CRT) in question by assuming an intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0.05, a design effect of 3 and about 11% loss of subjects expected over the period of the trial.
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