Sentences with phrase «blanket assumption»

«When dealing with animals and people alike, blanket assumptions cut against the fabric of our society,» he said.
This is why Bertotto doesn't make blanket assumptions about the students at Rasmussen College.
Marketers have been making blanket assumptions that the more data we have the more we should use.
Rulings of this kind have spelled the end for what is called the «presumption of compliance» - the blanket assumption that any EU member state will treat its asylum seekers equally well, which previously allowed for refugees to be deported without due regard for their safety.
So to say that dating websites are full of weirdos is making a blanket assumption about a large chunk of the population.
But even some of the most strenuous charter advocates are wary of a blanket assumption that charters are superior, in part because they are so different from traditional schools and from one another.
I think there are a lot of readers who would like to see reviews that belong in the range of commercial fiction rather than making the blanket assumption that all commercial fiction is unworthy.
Investment goals are personal, despite the advice industry's blanket assumption that everyone simply wants to be as rich as possible.
Dr Rachel Casey, Senior Lecturer in Companion Animal Behaviour and Welfare at Bristol University, said: «The blanket assumption that every dog is motivated by some innate desire to control people and other dogs is frankly ridiculous.
This will depend on the facts of the situation — you can not draw a blanket assumption about competency based on how many hours the realtor puts in to his business in the average day.
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