Sentence examples for consequence of assuming from inspiring English sources

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Written over an 11-year period (2001-2012) when she was "embedded" in the LAPD's 77th Street Division, her account demonstrates the appalling consequence of assuming that nothing can be done.

This is, for example, the consequence of assuming CES preferences, which is the usual assumption in the literature.

The conventional isoconversional plot of ln(β/T2) versus 1/T usually has a large error of about −10% in calculation of the pre-exponential factor as a consequence of assuming h(x)=1.

Such a figure is, of course, entirely implausible (it exceeds gross world product by a huge factor), yet it really is the arithmetical consequence of assuming that such markets for ecosystem services function in the neoclassical manner.

We did not prespecify the intraindividual variability in urinary cadmium; instead, we performed a sensitivity analysis on the final model to assess the consequence of assuming such an additional interoccasion variability.

This is a consequence of assuming a smooth and perfect bin abundance, and in a real world situation, the bin abundance will be less smooth even if the underlying bin abundance follows a gamma distribution.

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Instead, they modelled the consequences of assuming that newspaper readers also like to have their beliefs confirmed by what they read.

When he spoke against the "estranging consequences" of assuming that "the systems of human signs are generated within the systems themselves" - the new structuralist truth - he seemed to be embracing "humanist error".

These results highlight the benefits of determining the best possible HRF estimate and potential negative consequences of assuming HRF consistency across subjects or brain regions.

The U.S. Administration insists that its overt position was expressed by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Washington, when she spoke last week of Assad losing the "legitimacy" to rule, and warned him of the consequences of assuming that he was indispensable.

Hubbell's neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography [28] examines the consequences of assuming a per capita ecological equivalence of trophically similar individuals of all sympatric species in a given community when shaped by ecological drift, random migration and random speciation.

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