Sentence examples for assumptions that lay from inspiring English sources

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To derive his 1917 cosmological model, Einstein made three assumptions that lay outside the scope of his equations.

The events of this week have called into question many of the assumptions that lay behind that conclusion — assumptions about regulatory policies and monetary policy, as well as the assumptions about who would be leading Obama administration policy.

Results suggest a large mismatch between the assumptions underlying the trial design, and the assumptions that lay participants can bring to bear when they try to make sense of descriptive information about randomisation and equipoise.

The critical interpretation in our analysis focused on how a synthesising argument could be fashioned from the available evidence, given the quality of the evidence and the kinds of critiques that could be offered of the theory and assumptions that lay behind particular approaches.

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"If they really read, if they stared intently enough at the metaphors," he went on, "literature professors, from the comfort of their own easy chairs, could reveal the hollowness of the basic assumptions that lie behind all our writings".

Describes the academic credit that is given for the Experimental College: "This course will investigate the current conditions of education in America & the assumptions that lie behind them, in an effort to gain perspective on the educational experience of the participants and possibly to formulate some new directions, particularly in higher education".

Rather, they are hidden values; the implicit values and assumptions that lie beneath the "cultural iceberg" that account for how we think, process information, view time and relate to others.

The assumption that lies behind the contact hours issue is a deeply mistaken one.

Hausmann turns inside out the notion of the head as seat of reason, an assumption that lies behind the European fascination with the portrait.

The implicit assumption was that lay educators would be cheaper than nurses and could be used potentially to free up nurse time.

Furthermore, this also supports the assumption that genes that lie in the network-neighborhood of disease genes are more likely to be involved in disease causation.

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