Sentences with phrase «longer assume»

You can no longer assume that others will get the value of what you do.
Even if your WSPs prohibit the use of text messaging for business communications, you can no longer assume advisors aren't using their mobile devices to communicate with clients.
Companies can no longer assume that Asian regulators will take a back seat when European or American authorities are involved in a global investigation.
We can no longer assume our websites are being accessed from a traditional desktop monitor, a mobile phone, or an iPad screen in portrait orientation.
Instead, the 5 authors have decided that carbon dioxide (24 %) and methane (19 %) are the dominant greenhouse drivers of recent temperature variations, and water vapour and clouds apparently no longer assume any role.
And the British science journal Nature warns that climatologists can no longer assume that solid evidence alone will convince the public.
We can no longer assume that it takes generations and generations for a change in ocean currents to have a real impact on humans.
We can no longer assume equilibrium.
The investigation by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman of New York sends a message that nonprofit organizations can no longer assume that they will receive minimal scrutiny.
Towards the end of her catalogue essay about the exhibition, Thomas writes «With the introduction of virtual dimensions, of multifold visual realities, we can no longer assume a reality to which our sense of self corresponds and it is left to the artist to interrogate the nature of reality.»
For years, the terms «mobile» and «casual» have been closely intertwined, but Playtika's Alex Galasso argues that you can no longer assume that all mobile gamers are casual.
I no longer assume that the FOMC will want to do the right thing; they do what leads to the least political risk.
And let it also be said that we can no longer assume that having a traditional book deal insures a «team» of editorial and sales help — things are lean everywhere.
You can no longer assume, the way you could when I was growing up, that anyone is reading anything.
Most no longer assume the safety of their online identities.
With a wide array of new and often online options, college seekers need no longer assume that they will enroll on an ivy - trimmed physical campus.
We can no longer assume that students have acquired any of the essential character - building skills and habits.
Now that their findings have been confirmed by other scientists, the medical community can no longer assume that natural progesterone promotes breast cancer like progestins do.
«We can no longer assume that we know which species made which tools, or even assume that it was modern humans that were the innovators of some of these critical technological and behavioral breakthroughs in the archaeological record of Africa,» Berger said in a statement.
So much mating occurred over such a long time that «geneticists can no longer assume that living people across Europe are a precise reflection of European genetic history,» he says.
Spelling, grammar, and scientific publishing Jim Austin, 12 February In the era of rapid online publishing, scientists can no longer assume that editors will catch their casual mistakes.
Funny, though — ever since Hurricane Ike (a couple of years ago), I no longer assume I'm safe from hurricanes.
They can no longer assume that values taught in public schools are those taught at home or at church.
We no longer assume that the preacher's sermon will be the same for each parishioner.
In much the same way that denominations can no longer assume that people will take on the religious loyalties of their parents, they can no longer assume that today's church leaders will continue the funding patterns of previous generations.
Writers of Christmas books for children can no longer assume their young readers understand fundamental elements of the Nativity story, Scripture Union has warned.
Part of the change is clearly cultural: we no longer assume the cultural superiority of Western modernity.
Marketers can no longer assume that they are speaking to either a common denominator or a captive audience.
If a member of your team from one of the seven Muslim - majority nations leaves the US, you can no longer assume their visa will get them back in.
The industry has long assumed that most people make a sandwich or go to the bathroom during commercial breaks.
The move is likely to be controversial because investors have long assumed that the debts of the state - controlled airline were guaranteed by the government.
All this was only augmented by the growing awareness in psychology, cultural anthropology, and existentialism of the basic historicity of the self so that one no longer assumed that the historical and relative could be readily removed as merely a surface defect on an essentially natural or changelessly rational selfhood.
Since the mathematics used in describing wave motion in these fields work also for light, physicists long assumed that there must be a medium for light also.
Joe Cole, for so long assumed to be an impish playmaker just waiting to escape from the confines of his coaches, spent last season ruminating over his eternal failure to get the hang of big boy's football, and has now left the country altogether.
But today's readers will find references not only to «he» and the text no longer assumes certain pernicious gender stereotypes.
I've long assumed that once this agency released its competitive food rules, the packaged food industry would simply work around those rules by reformulating existing snack foods to artificially fortify them with key nutrients.
In this age of rising food allergies and peanut - free schools, I'd long assumed that all school nurses around the country must have EpiPens on hand in case of emergency.
«Sustainability and built environment policies and research have for too long assumed that «magic - bullet» technologies are the answer, or that we can encourage behavioural change by targeting people's attitudes, beliefs and how they think,» says Foulds.
The so - called «McDonnell amendment», named after the shadow chancellor who was long assumed to be its likely future beneficiary, is strongly backed by the left.
Folklorists, including the Brothers Grimm, have long assumed the story, as well as other tales such as Rumpelstiltskin and Beauty and the Beast, is ancient.
Because the lives of these ant slaves are so hopeless — they have no chance to reproduce, after all — scientists long assumed they would find no benefit in rebellion.
«If the sun was born in a modest cluster, as people have long assumed, our odds of finding a solar sibling are quite poor» because there would be so few of them, says Krumholz.
Based on studies of sediment motion in low - gradient channels, geologists have long assumed that there is a linear relation between a watercourse's slope and the stress placed by water and gravity on the streambed.
Astronomers had long assumed that the farside was just like the near side.
Scientists had also long assumed that the universe would either slow infinitely or eventually stop expanding and collapse in on itself.
Scientists had long assumed that atoms — the constituent parts of stars, planets, and people — dominated the universe.
Neuroscientists had long assumed that the motor cortex functioned something like a piano keyboard.
Long assumed to be a relic of the distant past, the Milky Way turns out to be a dynamic, living object
Scientists long assumed that compulsive hoarding is simply a symptom and a subset of obsessive - compulsive disorder.
Researchers have long assumed that humans were the only animals that could dance — even our close primate relatives can not keep a steady beat or be taught to move to a rhythm.
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