Sentence examples for prevalent assumption from inspiring English sources

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These intriguing stories don't inform us about the current situation in the Middle East, but they make us passionately aware that, contrary to the prevalent assumption in the west, political violence does not determine everything in the lives of people there.

"We know this makes a difference but there is a too prevalent assumption that somehow basic maths is something that anyone can teach," says Helen Casey of the Institute of Education in London.Yet it should be possible to reverse the decline in numeracy: Britain has enjoyed some success at tackling low levels of literacy over the past decade or so.

Efraim Zuroff, who coordinates the center's research on Nazi war criminals worldwide and is quoted by Nick on the Heim case, said in April: "Despite the somewhat prevalent assumption that it is too late to bring Nazi murderers to justice, the figures clearly prove otherwise, and we are trying to ensure that at least several of these criminals will to be brought to trial during the coming years".

In so doing, this research challenges the prevalent assumption that monocultures, despite their known environmental concerns, are preferable from a costs perspective.

From another point of view (the more prevalent assumption of the secondary literature), the disputed question and other forms of high scholasticism are that toward which the earlier centuries made somewhat uneven but steady steps.

The most prevalent assumption is that investors took losses late in the year, and then go back into the stock in January to avoid having the sale declared a "wash sale" by the IRS.

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Unfortunately, it is the new conventional wisdom and an assumption prevalent across much of Europe.

This is the assumption prevalent in tech circles that as more people carry cellphones, for example, or participate in online social networks, the more value these tools have.

The other factor of long-run instability of multipolar power systems was also identified by Deutsch & Singer [25] and concerns the Machiavellian zero-sum assumption prevalent in the international system and referring to a continuation of highly competitive behaviour between the actors in the system despite the lacking rationale to do so.

The assumption prevalent among some experts in international and global health that students perceive global health issues in 'terms of black and white' is also confirmed by the results of the question related to trends in global fertility and life-expectancy.

In An Essay on Metaphysics (1940) he attacked the neo-empiricist assumptions prevalent in early analytic philosophy and advocated a logical/epistemological transformation of metaphysics from a study of being or ontology to a study of the absolute presuppositions or heuristic principles which govern different forms of enquiry.

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