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Gawande's analogy contains two critical assumptions that may limit its applicability.
Their relationship blossoms, but both have unstated assumptions that may be stronger than their needs.
But it relies on assumptions that may not be valid today, if they ever were.
James B. Rickert, M.D. Bloomington, Ind. Gawande's analogy contains two critical assumptions that may limit its applicability.
But social workers and other practitioners must also explore the values, biases and assumptions that may affect their practice.
A projection is a "what-if" exercise based on explicit assumptions that may or may not themselves be correct.
The governor and the mayor announced budget plans that are based on revenue assumptions that may be as flimsy as a striking screenwriter's bank account.
Other frequently occurring types of nonmonotonic reasoning can be thought of as based partly on tacit assumptions that may be difficult or even impossible to spell out.
Some city officials and budget monitors expressed doubts about that figure, which is based on a number of assumptions that may not come to pass, but they expressed relief nonetheless that the state budget would not seriously cut their aid.
The advantage of the term is that it embraces collective beliefs and assumptions that may not be explicit most of the time; the trouble with it is that it is notoriously expansive.
These are considered as examples of mathematical assumptions that may not always reflect biological reality.
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