Examples of 'common assumption' in a sentence

Meaning of "common assumption"

common assumption: A widely held belief or idea that is often accepted as true without evidence, typically used when referring to notions that are generally understood or believed within a society or group

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A common assumption is that players act rationally.
Or at least this is the common assumption.
Common assumption is that most mutations are detrimental.
The most common assumption.
A common assumption is that living aboard a cruise ship is luxurious.
Like manufacturing there is a common assumption that demand is volatile and unpredictable.
A common assumption is more technology leads to improved health and longer life.
These figures challenge the common assumption that labor rates equal labor costs.
A common assumption is that natural products or ingredients are safer than synthetic ones.
The first protocol of academic society might be called the Common Assumption.
There is common assumption that more exercise is better.
There was no association between the two publishers, despite a common assumption among some fans.
I think a common assumption is that we prefer pleasure to pain.
At least that 's the common assumption.
It is common assumption that it happens automatically.

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What do you think of the common assumption of mathematics?
The common assumption held by.
No, but it 's a common assumption.
The common assumption is that hospitals take care of patients.
And unfortunately, it is a common assumption that inadequate sleep is [… ].
The common assumption is that algorithms require statistical analysis of large amounts of data.
The invasion of Anglicisms had not yet started in 1945, a common assumption to the contrary.
The only common assumption is that it must mean something.
It is a common assumption.
Common assumption that, in the social sciences, socioeconomic status is often stated as a.
In the Sweet-Parker model, the common assumption is that the magnetic diffusivity is constant.
A common assumption in the philosophy of mind is that of substrate-independence.
Ariely refutes the common assumption that we behave in fundamentally rational ways.
A common assumption is that unless you are experiencing pain, all is well.
This is the most common assumption and in our view the most reasonable.
It is a common assumption that designs should always be made as flexible as possible.
Their conclusion contradicted the common assumption that human running was simply a by-product of walking.
The common assumption of these thinkers and of many a schoolman before them and.
Thus the study challenges the common assumption that literary interpretations tend to be idiosyncratic.
A very common assumption is that small businesses are often more agile than large enterprises.
There is a current common assumption that “ democracy ” is good in itself.
One common assumption about education expenditure is that it mostly goes to teachers ' salaries.
This study confirms the common assumption that web-classes permit an attractive learning activity.
It is a common assumption that electronics from China are of poor quality.
This defies the common assumption that depression causes physical inactivity.
It 's a common assumption that if you are diabetic you can not get life insurance.
One is the common assumption that the social relations.
Now, the common assumption would be that it 's some kind of damage, but there are.
This reinforces the common assumption that he was an Italian immigrant who settled in Majorca.
As seen, a common assumption is that financial decision makers act rationally ; see Homo economicus.
Consequently, there is a common assumption that all four levels of the model are causally interdependent.
As a result, a common assumption is that managed languages trade correctness defects for performance defects.
A 2006 review questioned the common assumption that most children with autism have an intellectual disability.
However, the common assumption that youth is being extended may well be inaccurate.
This is a common assumption in models such as the SIR model.

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