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Innovators make foundational assumptions about change and risk and value, and then seek to instill those very same values into their communities, and other individuals.
Free to play called into question many foundational assumptions about the industry, while working on free to play games became a little bit like the perceived loss of status that movie people used to feel about working in television.
Over the past three decades, phonological theory has advanced in many areas, but it has changed little in its foundational assumptions about how computational processes can serve as a basis for the theory.
38 In deriving recommendations for exercise, we make some foundational assumptions about the effects of physical exercise in older adults.
Opportunism, a foundational assumption of many economic theories that claims human beings are generally self-interested and will take advantage of others when possible.
Nussbaum (2006) suggests that the source of political philosophy's ignoring the disabled lies in a foundational assumption of social contract theory.
Fr cannot compensate for a factor that violates the foundational assumption of its development.
Differences in shape, no matter how small they may appear, violate the foundational assumption of using Fr.
Perhaps we cannot sensibly draw scientific inferences without a host of background assumptions, which may include assumptions about values.
Its foundational assumption is that both intellectual and action-oriented involvement create social and political bonds in a community.
The foundational assumption itself is flawed.
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