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People's underlying assumptions about the balance of nature likely influence many of their subsequent judgements about the reality and seriousness of different environmental issues.

Mr. Obama is seen repeatedly questioning his aides and the military about the actual United States mission in Afghanistan and underlying assumptions about the war.

Telecoms companies were the biggest buyers, mortgaging their balance sheets to get airwaves for a new generation of cellular services.The underlying assumptions about the physics of electromagnetism had not changed, however.

That the same man goes on talk about women needing to be "more aware of a man's sexual desire", while using all those old phallic images about not yanking a dog's tail without expecting to be bitten and keeping snakes in the garden (the lady one, presumably) says a lot about the nature of live broadcasting but also underlying assumptions about the nature of sexual desire.

These methods do not rely on underlying assumptions about the data, which allows them to work with all available explanatory variables, without loss of information in the process of variable selection and reduction (Görgens et al. 2015).

People in extremely different international legal contexts may approach the toolkit of law with very different underlying assumptions about the meaning and efficacy of their actions, in terms of how those actions will influence the outcome of a particular situation, or how they might change the behavior of other actors.

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This definition does not involve any underlying assumption about the evolutionary origin or genetic basis of these variable chromosomal segments.

Therefore, it is important to ensure that the logic model states explicitly the program theory; in other words, that it spells out the underlying assumptions about what changes the intervention is intended affect [ 42].

Starting from underlying assumptions about differences in the occupational distribution profiles of Mexican immigrants and African-Americans, we ask whether divergence in occupation profile (specialization) would tend to mute the effect of Mexican immigrants on wages of African-Americans.

4 Explicit consideration of this in published study reports would help investigators and ultimately consumers of their research understand the extent to which changes in underlying assumptions about median outcomes in the control arm have impacted the study objectives.

But it's also worth pointing out the fallacy of our underlying assumptions about such a matchup — the first (and most pernicious) being that criminals aren't smart.

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