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underlying and assumption
Central to his behaviour in the later novels is the underlying assumption that particular crimes are only committed by particular types of people.
His General Introduction says " There are no ' verbs ' in Basic English ", with the underlying assumption that, as noun use in English is very straightforward but verb use / conjugation is not, the elimination of verbs would be a welcome simplification.
Most predictions of forestry related biodiversity loss are based on species-area models, with an underlying assumption that as the forest declines species diversity will decline similarly.
The surface / phonological distinction is only descriptive, and devoid of any etiological assumption as to the underlying brain mechanisms.
Cross-cultural psychiatrist Arthur Kleinman contends that the Western bias is ironically illustrated in the introduction of cultural factors to the DSM-IV: the fact that disorders or concepts from non-Western or non-mainstream cultures are described as " culture-bound ", whereas standard psychiatric diagnoses are given no cultural qualification whatsoever, is to Kleinman revelatory of an underlying assumption that Western cultural phenomena are universal.
In order to better understand the world of appearances and objects, phenomenology attempts to identify the invariant features of how objects are perceived and pushes attributions of reality into their role as an attribution about the things we perceive ( or an assumption underlying how we perceive objects ).
Thompson's underlying assumption is that of a country minimally committed to the rule of law and better governance.
This includes not only its selection of animal badges for Cub Scouts, but the underlying assumption that American native peoples are more closely connected with nature and therefore have special wilderness survival skills which can be used as part of the training program.
The basic assumption group describes the tacit underlying assumptions on which the behaviour of the group is based.
An underlying assumption of a brute-force attack is that the complete keyspace was used to generate keys, something that relies on an effective random number generator, and that there are no defects in the algorithm or its implementation.
If the computational Diffie – Hellman assumption holds in the underlying cyclic group, then the encryption function is one-way.
He questioned the underlying assumption that the Masoretic text must be more authentic simply because it has been more widely accepted as the authoritative Hebrew version of the Pentateuch:
When summarizing, Justice Brown declared, " We consider the underlying fallacy of the plaintiff's argument to consist in the assumption that the enforced separation of the two races stamps the colored race with a badge of inferiority.
Econometric forecasting methods use the assumption that it is possible to identify the underlying factors that might influence the variable that is being forecast.
It can be argued that Platonism somehow comes as a necessary assumption underlying any mathematical work.
The discrepancy between reality and the assumption underlying a levy system is growing as " web 2. 0 " matures, with pervasive user-supplied content, from Wikipedia to YouTube.
By contrast to the notion of civil tolerance, in early modern Europe the subjects were required to attend the state church ; This attitude can be described as territoriality or religious uniformity, and its underlying assumption is brought to a point by a statement of the Anglican theologian Richard Hooker: " There is not any man of the Church of England but the same man is also a member of the commonwealth ; nor any man a member of the commonwealth, which is not also of the Church of England.
With this basic assumption underlying their calculations, the valuations produced serve to reinforce gender inequalities rather than challenge women's subordination.
From a theoretical standpoint, the main assumption of the Kalman filter is that the underlying system is a linear dynamical system and that all error terms and measurements have a Gaussian distribution ( often a multivariate Gaussian distribution ).
Evolutionary algorithms often perform well approximating solutions to all types of problems because they ideally do not make any assumption about the underlying fitness landscape ; this generality is shown by successes in fields as diverse as engineering, art, biology, economics, marketing, genetics, operations research, robotics, social sciences, physics, politics and chemistry.
The two-sector surplus model, which was developed in the 1950s, has been further criticized for its underlying assumption that predominantly agrarian societies suffer from a surplus of labor.
The underlying assumption that there is a potential for increased collaboration between industry and universities is also underlined in much of the current innovation literature.
An underlying assumption of the Five Principles was that newly independent states after decolonization would be able to develop a new and more principled approach to international relations.
Some forecasting methods use the assumption that it is possible to identify the underlying factors that might influence the variable that is being forecast.

underlying and course
This criticisms is a consequentialist criticism-interested in consequences or outcomes or results of a course of action-and does not impugn the character or intentions of the one ( s ) offering the " slippery slope " argument ( s ), the basis or bases or concerns underlying the offering of the arguments against a rule or course of action, nor the legitimacy of arguing against any specific rule or course of action.
For example, South Asian art music ( Hindustani and Carnatic music ) is frequently cited as placing little emphasis on what is perceived in western practice as conventional ' harmony '; the underlying ' harmonic ' foundation for most South Asian music is the drone, a held open fifth ( or fourth ) that does not alter in pitch throughout the course of a composition.
The attenuation term is a simplification of the underlying physical processes and captures the change in signal power over the course of the transmission.
* Resequent streams are streams whose course follows the original relief, but at a lower level than the original slope ( e. g., flows down a course determined by the underlying strata in the same direction ).
Of course, the investor can also hold onto the underlying instrument, if he feels it will continue to climb even higher.
In patients with an underlying malignancy, therapy with a course of LMWH may be favored over warfarin based on the results of the CLOT trial.
The course of morbid jealousy closely relates to that of the underlying disorder
This is argued because generalized social phobia and avoidant personality disorder have similar diagnostic criteria and may share a similar causation, subjective experience, course, treatment, and identical underlying personality features, such as shyness.
Image: StaffsWorcs Sandstone banks. jpg | Steep cuttings in sandstone, north of Stourton, which make room for the canal alongside the river, illustrate the underlying geology of much of the river's course.
Of course there are many people that do not have access to television, but the underlying truth is, the reach of television is so expansive that it has become the primary channel responsible for mainstream in our culture.
The underlying philosophy of the course and its presentation emphasise the application of the relevant theory underpinning the Economics and Business fields.
The underlying philosophy of the course is to emphasise the close relationship between information technology and business with the application of the relevant theory underpinning IT enabled business practices.
Meningeal veins, which course through the dura mater, and bridging veins, which drain the underlying neural tissue and puncture the dura mater, empty into these dural sinuses.
One of Hawthorne's good friends, Herman Melville comments on the underlying depth of the story " you would of course suppose that it was a simple little tale, intended as a supplement to ' Goody Two Shoes ' Whereas it is as deep as Dante.
For example, some investigators state that where sand had washed away between the seams, another course of blocks can be seen along with small blocks underlying these blocks.
This is not what would be expected of an actual underlying course of man-made masonry.
The underlying contract contemplates the right to hold the instrument as, and to negotiate the instrument to, a holder in due course, the payment on which is at least part of the performance of the contract to which the negotiable instrument is linked.
He thinks that even if there is a basis of fact underlying the narrative, it is suspect to exaggeration in the course of transmission as the later Muslims liked to maintain that there was no celibacy and monkery in Islam.
Bartonella infections are remarkable in the wide range of symptoms an infection can produce: the time course ( acute or chronic ) as well as the underlying pathology are highly variable.
In 2006, CEPOS launched CEPOS University, a free course taught by university professors, industry leaders and former statesmen in the underlying philosophical, sociological and economic ideas behind classical liberalism, and the various theories behind the free market.
Of course, introductory books on ANOVA usually state formulae without showing the vectors, but it is this underlying geometry that gives rise to SS formulae, and shows how to unambiguously determine the degrees of freedom in any given situation.

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