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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumptions arising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the assumptions that come into play or are generated in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In our analysis, we must consider the assumptions arising from the data we collected."
Alternatives: "assumptions generated" or "assumptions emerging".
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Data can show things in a neutral way, which can stimulate discussion and challenge assumptions arising from personal impressions.
Circumvention systems are designed according to assumptions arising from models: the more accurate the models, the more effective the circumvention.
It religiously collects data about all aspects of a production and uses them to "stimulate discussion and challenge assumptions arising from personal impressions" during the postmortems.
In this paper a design rationale for low-temperature, low-strength (COD <1000 mg l−1), two-phase anaerobic wastewater treatment is developed through empirical modelling of data from published research, and from assumptions arising from a literature review.
With insufficient knowledge of the CFL pre-service teachers' different educational backgrounds, she had made assumptions, arising from her own Western education, as to the teachers' understanding.
Firstly, it shifted stereotypes I had held, such as "all Chinese teachers think and teach this way", when clearly Danping refreshingly didn't think or teach that way at all! Secondly it revealed to me my arrogant assumptions, arising from my own unexamined educational background, as to how CFL teachers should be adapting to the Australian school context.
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Already the new discoveries have caused archaeologists to adjust their thinking about how societies evolved and to realize how assumptions arose from concepts developed for the Near East, where most archaeological work has been done.
When defining storylines for scenarios, the need for quantitative assumptions arises.
This paper explains how the earlier assumptions arose, defined the boundaries of distributive justice for decades, and were undermined by developments from both the political left and the political right.
The need for substantive empirical assumptions arises in settings where there are instances of arithmetical possibilities that are marked out by Simpson's Reversals in urn models and in possible and actual empirical settings.
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