The film industry
works under the assumption that an aggregated score doesn't account for the millions of moviegoers who love their creations.
I can't disagree here, but that's also
working under the assumption that Inside is a true - to - form competitor of Circa.
«We are
working under the assumption that the events in Cambrils are related to a terrorist attack,» the Catalan police tweeted, according to CNN.
That's an important consideration for marketers
working under the assumption that Millennial customers will remain loyal as they age.
I'm
working under the assumption that your traffic has some value, let's say $ 1 per visitor, and that you're link building on a national level, where it's possible to earn hundreds of visits in referral traffic for every new post you create.
This, of course, was
working under the assumption that I would sell all of my mutual funds and spend it all on stocks immediately.
Possible foreign buyers have
worked under the assumption that the Big 3 can not be bought.
Markets seem to be
working under the assumption that significant economic stimulus will be felt this year.
The theory
works under the assumption all players of that age have...
For more than 100 years, researchers have
worked under the assumption that smaller crystals melt easily because they have a larger percentage of atoms on the surface, where they're relatively weakly bound to the structure.
According to Livio, Darwin blundered by failing to anticipate that the mechanism of natural selection simply does not
work under this assumption.
For the past two decades, most of my colleagues and I have been
working under the assumption that we can know everything about the universe.
For 35 years, researchers have
worked under the assumption that when cells undergo heat shock, as with a fever, they produce a protein that triggers a cascade of events that field even more chaperones to refold unraveling proteins that could kill the cell.
Instead I would
work under the assumption that it is making exercise improvements more difficult until you know conclusively what it is — and more importantly, what it means.
Baynham
works under the assumption that close - up shots of self - deprecating comedians posing beneath elephantine testicles and Puerto Rican men dressed in much too small Robin costumes, are the epitomes of comedy.
Many teacher - voice groups are
working under the assumption that involvement in policy discussions also affords teachers leadership opportunities not yet seen in our current education system.
«We are
working under the assumption that we will no longer offer diesel vehicles in the United States,» Volkswagen Passenger Cars chief Herbert Diess told Handelsblatt.
(Again - I'm
working under the assumption that the initial contract has worked out well for both sides.)
It's also a positive sign that more consumers seem to be purchasing nonfiction, especially for juveniles;
working under the assumption that a number of juvenile non-fiction titles may be school - related purchases, it might indicate that consumers are choosing to shop from their local physical book stores for their kids» book needs.
Work under the assumption that whoever you are sending this media kit to knows nothing about you and / or your authors.
Publishers and published authors are
working under the assumption that they can undo the $ 9.99 price point that is anchored into readers» minds.
They have to
work under the assumption of a worst - case scenario — what if every print sale turned into a digital sale instead, with no increase in the number of copies sold?
If you're
working under the assumption that digital will simply convert the print reader, then if you want to price at the same profit you might as well not go digital at all.
Possible foreign buyers have
worked under the assumption that the Big 3 can not be bought.
If, for instance, you were
working under the assumption that retirement couldn't begin until your mid-60s, reviewing your portfolio may alleviate some unnecessary stress — particularly if retirement is suddenly foisted upon you.
As such, while interest income might have been earned before its actual time of payment, an accountant
working under the assumptions of cash basis accounting can not recognize it until the business is paid the money.
, so they are nevertheless in a generalized way clearly
working under the assumption of terms like the ones mentioned in that license agreement.
For many years now, a lot of researchers (ourselves included) have been
working under the assumption - or at least hope - that models which better simulate the past are likely be more reliable for the future.
Quebec's Premier, Philippe Couillard says that he is likewise not expecting a delay and the province is also
working under the assumption that the date of any legislative change will continue to be July 1, 2018.
They need to act now and put a program in place immediately,
working under the assumption that a hacker is plotting how to attack the law firm network at this very moment.»
Some auto insurance carriers
work under an assumption that unless an accident victim is killed or seriously maimed, a car accident injury case is not valid.
Citigroup's Mark Mahaney puts Yahoo Personal's value at $ 500 million,
working under the assumption that Yahoo Personals brings in just as much money as Match.com.
Working under the assumption that SegWit would eventually activate on bitcoin, a handful of developers have built active Lightning Network implementations, and they're now working to ensure that all of them work with one another.
We were
working under the assumption that you already had a good understanding of how custom ROMs work, as well as a general knowledge of the Android operating system.
Working under the assumption that the iPhone X would sell like hotcakes, Samsung set set off to produce and deliver a huge number of OLED (or organic light - emitting diode) screens for Apple's 10th anniversary handset.
It could also be that the builds for Android L will be prepared for an event in mid-October and the sources speaking this week are just
working under assumptions.
Unlike more advanced degree programs, certificate programs contain little or no general education courses, since
they work under the assumption that students have satisfied general education requirements with previous education.
Not exact matches
In the end, while standard macroeconomic reforms may
work in theory — albeit
under an unrealistic set of
assumptions — they've never
worked in practice.
At most, there are some studies showing that personalised PRT won't
work under certain sets of
assumptions.
Process - theological models stand generally
under the cosmological
assumption of an infinite process of the production of always new events without end and aim — an
assumption, to which Whitehead gave the name of the «remorseless
working of things in Greek and Buddhist thought» (PR 244).
And even scientists such as Vilenkin who co-authored the paper that suggests that this universe being past infinite is unlikely reveals that many
assumptions were made (akin to
working in a sterile environment), and that their theorem didn't suggest anything beyond the space - time boundary; didn't rule out multi-verse and other theories
under consideration.
Mao was an idiot, but he
worked under his erroneous
assumptions to make the country to succeed and the people prosper.
Some of these
assumptions are all the more troubling because they persist in scholarly
works themselves, including the volume
under review.
I also
work on the
assumption that he is the Father of us all
under whom every family on earth has its name.
The actions of choosing to not intervene (
working with
under the
assumption God could intervene.)
Despite the official Stuttgart version of events that the 22 - year - old has been
working on his fitness on his own at an unspecified location, most think the explanation is a smokescreen for a transfer and given the player's clearly - expressed desire to swop
under - performing VfB for a Champions League outfit, it's a natural
assumption to make.
Your
assumptions that someone is or isn't «illegally occupying» territory, or that something is or is not illegal
under international law, isn't really how international law
works.
It was the President's fervent hope that the deep love Queen Elizabeth shown for the Commonwealth «will continue to light the way for all of us and our successors, as we endeavour to establish firmly in a world, where many traditional
assumptions are
under serious threat, the values of fairness, decency, freedom and openness, which have been the object of her
work.
«Previously, the only mechanical
work on feathers was done in the 1970s but
under the
assumption that the material properties of feathers are the same when tested in different directions, known as isotropic — our
work has now invalidated this.»
But only when you see that the
assumptions you've been
working under are not valid, when you despair of getting there through your rational mind, does the possibility of truly changing your mind arise.