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单词 Assume
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1. They assume most who know the least. 
2. By ignorance is pride increased; those most assume who know the least. 
3. She unsuccessfully attempted to assume the mantle of presidency.
4. Many daughters assume that their mothers are invulnerable.
5. Don't always assume the worst .
6. We can't just assume her guilt.
7. We cannot assume anything in this case.
8. We can't assume anything in this case.
9. It is reasonable to assume that he knew beforehand that this would happen.
10. Let's assume they're coming and make plans on that basis.
11. A good life is when you assume nothing, do more, need less, smile often, and realize how blessed you are for what you have.
12. Let us assume for a moment that the plan succeeds.
13. It is a great mistake to assume that your children will agree with you.
14. It is reasonable to assume the economy will continue to improve.
15. Willing to assume responsibilities.
16. It is a misconception to assume that the two continents are similar.
17. We were wrong to assume that she'd agree.
18. It seems reasonable to assume they've been tested.
19. Fish populations assume highly localized distributions within each river.
20. They naively assume things can only get better.
21. Jim Paton will assume the role of managing director.
22. I assume her politics must be fairly conservative.
23. I can only assume that it was a mistake.
24. We mustn't assume the suspects' guilt.
25. Let's assume A knows B is guilty.
25. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
26. The problem is beginning to assume massive proportions .
27. These relationships assume great importance in times of crisis.
28. The problem is beginning to assume mammoth proportions.
29. These issues now assume even greater importance.
30. The most frightening assumption in this world is that most people assume you are intelligent.
1. She unsuccessfully attempted to assume the mantle of presidency.
2. Many daughters assume that their mothers are invulnerable.
3. Don't always assume the worst .
4. It is reasonable to assume that he knew beforehand that this would happen.
5. Let's assume they're coming and make plans on that basis.
6. Let us assume for a moment that the plan succeeds.
7. It is a great mistake to assume that your children will agree with you.
8. It is reasonable to assume the economy will continue to improve.
9. It is a misconception to assume that the two continents are similar.
10. Mercifully some one arrived upon the scene to extricate him from the dilemma and assume the responsibility.
31. We must assume that the spy kept the negatives.
32. Putting two and two together, I assume that this was the car he used.
33. Mr Cross will assume the role of Chief Executive with a team of four directors.
34. Friends will see you are putting on a brave face and might assume you've got over your grief.
35. You cannot assume that a speaker of English is ipso facto qualified to teach English.
36. Let's assume he knows, for the purposes of our argument.
37. We must assume him to be innocent until he is proved guilty.
38. We assume that competent doctors emerge at the end of an obstacle course of traditional examinations based on facts.
39. Whoever they appoint will assume responsibility for all financial matters.
40. It is illogical to assume you can do the work of three people.
41. Seeing as Mr Moreton is a doctor, I would assume he has a modicum of intelligence.
42. I think we can safely assume that she will pass the exam.
43. It is wrong to assume that technological advance brings a higher quality of life.
44. Let's assume for a moment that I am a litigant in your court.
45. I think we can safely assume that this situation will continue.
46. I assume you always get up at the same time.
47. Young people assume that if you are in a steady relationship, you don't have to worry about HIV.
48. I think we can safely assume that interest rates will go up again soon.
49. It seems reasonable to assume that the book was written around 70 AD.
50. Let us assume for a moment that we could indeed fire her. Should we?
51. It's all too easy to assume that people know what they are doing.
52. Let's assume the company makes ten pence profit on every widget they sell.
53. Civilians assume, wrongly, that everything in the military runs smoothly.
54. It would be rash to assume that everyone will agree with you on this.
55. It's very conceited of you to assume that your work is always the best.
56. It would be wrong to assume that rich countries will always be able to insulate themselves with drugs against the ravages of new diseases.
57. When it got to midnight and Paul was still not back(Sentencedict), I began to assume the worst .
58. It would be a mistake to assume we've heard the last of this issue.
59. It's safe to assume there will always be a demand for new software.
60. Let's assume, for the sake of argument, that inflation will remain at 5% per year for two years.
61. It is reasonable to assume that the economy will continue to improve.
62. Let's assume for the sake of argument that we can't start till March.
63. Let us assume those clubs actually win something. Then players will receive large bonuses.
64. Most scientists who can present evidence of an environmental threat can reasonably assume that a pressure group will take up the issue.
65. Don't assume your baby automatically needs feeding if she's fretful.
66. We needn't assume that there was a sinister motive for what she did.
67. It's arrogant of you to assume you'll win every time.
68. Don't assume that winning a talent contest is a passport to success.
69. Mercifully some one arrived upon the scene to extricate him from the dilemma and assume the responsibility.
70. If you haven't heard by Friday, assume I'm not coming.
71. A small worry in the back of your mind can for no apparent reason assume/take on massive proportions in the middle of the night.
72. Let's be charitable and assume she just made a mistake.
73. Assume that the additional information predicted project success.
74. She watched him assume the awkward position.
75. Given a chance to assume responsibility, many do.
76. And so we must assume responsibility, even for these.
77. Now let us assume that the money supply increases.
78. Don't assume the worst or jump to conclusions.
79. Workingparent guilt can assume draining proportions in such situations.
80. First, let us assume fixed proportions in production.
81. The only thing she could do was to assume an air of indifference.
82. You are about to assume a place of responsibility which requires giving yourself up for your wife as per Ephesians 5:25-33.
83. Women of colour who face racist practices can not be simply incorporated into models which assume white women as the norm.
84. The five-year MEng honours degree course is for particularly able students who expect to assume responsible positions in industry immediately after graduation.
85. However, it seems reasonable to assume that pragmatic factors in comprehension will also be present in production.
85. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
86. We tend to assume that everybody has a car these days and will be affected by these increases.
87. I think we can safely assume that the practice is legal.
88. The events of 1971 assume the proportions of a small-town poker game in comparison to the speculation of February and March 1973.
89. You cannot automatically assume that everything your teacher says is correct.
90. Therefore it is easy to assume that this must be a deliberate, callous attempt to inflict hurt.
91. What would happen if this man were to assume the mantle of the most powerful person on earth?
92. It seems reasonable to assume Fedorov will collect it, despite the danger.
93. The trivial upsets of daily living assume importance but the big tragedies they take in their stride.
94. The problem with all these calculations is they assume a homogenous chemical mantle.
95. They assume they have a more or less equal relationship with the author.
96. Conventional economic and accounting theory tends to assume that the process involved is highly rational and orderly.
97. At the very least, men generally assume their ambivalent feelings are normal.
98. Agencies too easily assume that the competition for the brands and services they advertise comes from other advertisers.
99. Each dancer had to assume the actions of a different animal.
100. Moreover, we can safely assume that information technology and biotechnology will get cheaper, more interesting, and more prevalent.
101. One can not necessarily assume that the operation of market principles perse will automatically lead to efficiency.
102. Unfortunately many of the science schemes on the market assume a depth of background knowledge which not all teachers have.
103. This remains the situation that social service departments will inherit in April 1993, when social services assume responsibility for private care.
104. When socializing with his co-workers he would assume a hearty, over-bearing manner.
105. When they saw her appear at the bedroom window, they could only assume she was all right.
106. Virgin Trains says it would be prepared to assume responsibility for the state of the track over which its trains run.
107. The company said the executive committee of its board will assume the roles of president and chief executive.
108. We tend to expect pupils to find words in dictionaries, because we assume it is a skill which is simply acquired.
109. It seems reasonable to assume that he used his science to determine the probable course of the history of the immediate future.
110. These are taken-for-granted groupings which assume some form of unity within each category without ever clearly identifying the source of this unity.
111. The city will assume responsibility for convention center permit issues when bonds are issued to finance expansion of the facility.
112. I think we can safely assume that this is legal unless we are told otherwise.
113. Better to assume the worst and be wrong than assume the best and be wrong. Pessimism will keep you alive, optimism won't. Laurell K. Hamilton 
114. But let us assume that when we question him he proves not to have overlooked such dangers.
115. So can a person caged in corporate life begin to assume huge anxieties about petty annoyances.
116. Zajedno leaders say they will assume control of Nis city hall next Monday.
117. However(http://), your standards will have influenced her over the years so don't assume the worst.
118. We leave our classrooms, assemble in hallways, assume the proper position.
119. Management must also consider the risk that the firm must assume in its business affairs.
120. You shouldn't just assume things without getting all the facts.
121. Finally, assume that the annual payment is invested to earn an average effective annual rate of return equal to 12 percent.
122. It was natural for Richard, as elder son, to assume responsibility for the family.
123. Furthermore, the Conservative Party was, it argued, the only party fit to assume this role.
124. Business negotiations Clearly there may be some negotiations where it would be unwise to assume that an obligation of confidence will arise.
125. For this section let us assume S-D-S preferences so that all households have the same tastes.
126. With asset sales the purchaser does not assume the liabilities except as regards employees, unless this is specifically agreed.
127. The grant of a patent can too often assume a talismanic significance for those closely involved in its conception and development.
128. We assume that other industrialized nations are going to help with money for food and other supplies.
129. We automatically assume it is in the interest of women.
130. Dogs are the leaders of the planet. If you see two life forms, one of them is making a poop, the other one's carrying it for him, who would you assume is in charge. Jerry Seinfeld 
131. In addition, it seems reasonable to assume that the development will attain an occupancy rate much higher than that at present.
132. Her devotees could assume the form of horses and were also accused of riding men to death on their beds.
133. Unlucky-looking people made them uneasy and even tempted some to assume the role of misfortune.
134. He will replace acting chief administrative officer Gary Stephany, who will assume his former post of assistant administrative officer.
135. This theological argument for differentiation was to assume the greatest importance in spreading the Copernican theory.
136. McLanahan and Sandefur seem to assume, also, that only fathers can perform certain functions within the family.
137. But let us assume that all of them do and hence must be memorized.
138. Ahmed seems to assume that this larger number has arisen by duplication from the n 1 -1 8 complex.
139. Any self-declared woman-centred account or interpretation of experience can assume the status of absolute truth.
140. However, in order to do this, it follows that you must be versatile and able to assume many different roles.
141. But they also say the United States seems to assume that it should not have to compete for the key posts.
142. He would assume a new form and step into the ways of fatherhood.
143. Textbooks and newspaper articles tend to assume that there are no changes in legislation or personal circumstances in order to illustrate a principle.
144. For our purposes, we shall assume the first of these options, aerobraking to landing upon arrival at Mars.
145. When they gave political responses, we may assume that the expression of political pride was spontaneous.
145. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
146. They also tend to assume, conveniently, that those who will be affected by the change, have the same information.
147. Dunaway next year will assume the role of movie producer.
148. Let us assume for the sake of argument that you are not Joan Crawford.
149. They argue that to assume the worst is often to invite disaster.
150. The court may assume that your silence is an admission of guilt.
151. These normally private functions can assume unusually large proportions if illness limits a person's capacity for self care.
152. Concern continues about the inability of supervisors to fully assume their roles in making the team system work.
153. I haven't heard from her, but I assume she's still going.
154. It has become customary to assume that the subject is that which acts and the object is that which is acted upon.
155. The gaunt faces beneath closely cropped heads and the young faces on emaciated bodies had began to assume form and substance.
156. I think it is reasonable to assume that the arrow for computers is the same as that for humans.
157. If they fail will they assume responsibility for the failure or blame some one else?
158. Earlier in the conversation MacArthur discounted suggestions that Walt Butterworth would assume responsibility for dealing with a treaty.
159. There was, however, one measure, adopted in 1908, the Labour Exchange Act, that came to assume importance.
160. If we see you smoking we will assume you are on fire and take appropriate action. Douglas Adams 
161. But they can not assume their final adult form and breed unless they reach land.
162. Decision-process models also assume that consumer learning and experience will build up and affect future purchase situations.
163. I haven't seen the other squads: I assume Macca, Speed, and Dorigo are all in there.
164. The rocks began to assume a mantle of translucent ice that dripped in grey icicles from overhangs.
165. We must assume that the density of information packing in spoken language is appropriate for the listener to process comfortably.
166. Let us assume for the sake of argument that Inevitable is correct.
167. It seems fair to assume that she will attract the attention of a goodly number of our countrymen.
168. On their upper-range models at least, Mazda assume that you'd like those things.
169. In future economic efficiency was likely to assume as much importance as the technical side.
170. If the farm has hill-grazing rights, these may assume an overriding importance in relation to other factors.
171. Davis and Moore have tended to assume that the most highly rewarded positions are indeed the most important.
172. It was still unclear last night, however, which party would assume control of the House.
173. But you know already that I am not the sort to assume responsibility for my inconsistencies.
174. Yet we tend to assume it is equal in all people.
175. Inevitably this affects their attitude to these people so that they tend to assume that all their visits are time-wasting.
176. But both sides tend to assume that men keep things this way because they benefit so much.
177. It would, however, be totally wrong to assume that all apparitions are angels on assignment.
178. We assume that contractions were totally absent or failed to occlude the intestinal lumen.
179. It would seem reasonable to assume that measures aimed at treating calculi in these patients may reduce the frequency of infection.
180. A neighbourhood patrol can thus assume the proportions of an armed convoy.
181. They assume, that is, that the principles of analogy and local interpretation constrain their experience.
182. We often assume that those above us know much more than they do.
183. It would wrong, however, to assume that the Rover 820 Si 16v had been assembled by a team of accountants.
184. I assume we'll still continue our nuclear license applications.
185. Assume office in XX university computer project department now.
186. So I always play it safe and assume that all source material was copyrighted to the full extent of the law.
187. We assume that we must "overcome" fear to dive into a pool, or develop confidence so we can make a public presentation.
188. But academic leaders assume headship and deplete energy. "Academic authority" makes young researchers stuffy. It causes researchers fault.
189. A common mistake is to assume that falling export prices mean that China is exporting disinflation, whereas rising export prices imply it is exporting inflation.
190. To assume the right to new values -- that is the most formidable assumption for a load-bearing and reverent spirit.
191. In order to avoid nonfeasance or immoral conducts of the independent director, definite stipulation should be made on the liabilities he should assume and on the legal consequences.
192. Joint tortfeasors should assume joint and several liability, the mode of assumement coincide with general tort.
193. The non sequitur is to assume that the new service will be a revenue-generating business in its own right.
194. In this context Iran would be bound to assume Bush had approved it, even if the White House denied fore-knowledge, raising the prospect of an attack against the US.
195. Note: Correlations and standard deviations are calculated using returns in each country's own currency; In other words, they assume that the investor is hedged against exchange risk.
196. The traditional analysis and design of steel frame assume beam-column connections are fully rigid or ideal pin connection.
197. So now that you have the format pattern ready by choosing one from those four, let us assume that you are using the Full format.
198. They pretend to be an absent couple in order to grab a reservation at a trendy restaurant, and two hit men assume they are that couple and topple them into a screwball comedy.
199. However, if we assume that large enterprises become first adopters for SOA, and in so doing a market for services gets created, SMBs can leapfrog the whole inside-out process.
200. Don't you ever assume you can get away with murder because you are the president's son.
201. Today, most people assume that when Edmund Burke wrote his Reflections on the Revolution in France he was denouncing a revolution that had already executed a King and Queen, and launched the Terror.
202. I assume you want me to get in touch with the State Archaeology unit.
203. It is up to this layer to solve the problems caused by damaged, lost, and duplicate frames so that layer 3 can assume it is working with an error-free line.
204. In this model, we assume that the only supplier is the leader of Stackelberg game in decision-making, and the buyer will determine his purchases according to supplier's contract clause.
205. It's easy to assume that people know as much as you do and that some things are just self-evident./assume.html
206. Digital baseband predistortion is a highly cost-effective way to linearize high power amplifiers (HPAs), but most existing architectures assume that the HPA has a memoryless nonlinearity.
207. First Southern Bank, based in Boca Raton, Fla. , agreed to assume the assets and deposits of Haven Trust Bank Florida.
208. This area is often overlooked by engineers who assume zero impedance ground.
209. If a consortium wins the bid, the parties thereto shall jointly enter into a contract with the tenderer and assume joint and several liability over the winning project to the tenderer.
210. Every theory of education in our sense will, then, assume an affirmative answer to the first question, though it may do so dogmatically , without discussion.
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