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noun
The act of assuming, or taking to or upon one's self; the act of taking up or adopting.
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Now back to assumptions.
"I've found throughout my life that people jump to assumptions without having any knowledge, really.
Contrary to assumptions that this symbolizes alienation and suppression, "no one is forcing them," she said.
That, in turn, led to assumptions about how large a tsunami might strike the coast.
Contrary to assumptions that most of the unaffiliated are atheists or agnostics, most described their religion "as nothing in particular".
Almost all of the budget is highly sensitive to assumptions about economic growth, inflation and interest rates.
This model, he argues, leads to assumptions that online courses are less fulfilling than a campus course.
A British Medical Journal paper re-analyses a study that was central to assumptions on multiple cot deaths in families.
Further, the results are sensitive to assumptions about module performance, which are expected to continue improving over time".
Three levels, at least, and at each a threat to assumptions that underlie the Obama administration's strategy.
The assessment by the Anyone But Corbyn camp is as subject to assumptions and wish fulfilment as anyone else's.
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