Sentence examples for study presupposes from inspiring English sources

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This study presupposes that the reservoir is homogeneous, and the rock and fluid properties are time invariant.

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The present study presupposed that correlations of hypochondriacal attitudes with social fears, low self-esteem, and reduced warm glow effect could be replicated.

To treat memory as an object to be studied presupposes that one is already acquainted with an experience of memory.

Note that the above-mentioned studies presuppose that norms, as beliefs about what behavior ought to be followed, can be measured independently of action by asking people to state their normative beliefs.

These studies presuppose that the predisposing factors and the psycho-social needs of children and adolescents within the juvenile justice system are the same irrespective of their different pathways into the system.

Contact, to work, presupposes equality of status.

After years of study this devise is still provoking a discussion between scientists and archaeologists because of the complexity and the modernity of the scientific knowledge the work presupposes.

Use of domain subsets as study endpoints presupposes that the PRO instrument was adequately developed and validated to measure the subset of domains independently from the other domains.

But many of these techniques do not require that the MC hold of the very variable set under study; they presuppose only that there be some underlying variable set, perhaps unknown, that obeys the MC.

(Metzger, 1987[1936]: 42) Just like Metzger's proposition to study instead of presuppose the positions mentioned in the citation, Lloyd comes to the conclusion that 'Descartes's alignment between the Reason non-Reason and mind–body distinctions bReason non-Reasone notion of andistinctive kind of rational thought as a highly restricted activity' (Lloyd, 1993[1984]: 46; emind bodydistinctions

The academic study of the novel presupposes some general body of theory, like that provided by Percy Lubbock's Craft of Fiction (1921) or E.M. Forster's Aspects of the Novel (1927) or the subsequent writings of the critics Edmund Wilson and F.R. Leavis.

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