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It takes for granted that you know all the above details, or why else would you be watching, and it doesn't bother with facts, or even the fiction that facts become in the rock biopic.
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(I'm taking for granted here that you know at least five people who are DJs/ musicians/ party promoters of enough renown that they'll be able to hook you up. If you're not, why not? Everyone's in the music industry these days. They've got holograms, FFS).
A research prospectus, like a grant proposal, shows that you know how to define the scope of a project, understand the steps needed to complete it, and recognize the kind and scale of resources needed skills valuable in academic and professional careers.
But he just takes it for granted that we know that; his characters don't bitch about it.
Senior campaign adviser Charles Black said, "We do not take it for granted that people know his background".
Many adults take for granted that we know how altered the images of beauty are that surround us every day, but do we really?
Sometimes we take for granted that we know what visitors want and need, when in reality we're just projecting our thoughts and needs onto them.
Just as a layman might assume that his doctor knows everything about every disease, a nonscientist might take for granted that researchers know everything going on at the cutting edge of science.
That was very appropriate, since the purpose of reason-seeking why-questions is to establish grounds for believing that the event described by the explanandum sentence has taken (or will take) place, while explanation-seeking why-questions typically take for granted that we know their explanandum events have already occurred.
Just don't take for granted that they know everything that's going on, or that they know what's best for your relationship.
We often get caught up in what other people are doing and take it for granted that they know what they're talking about.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com