assumption
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an unverifiable but common sense | assumption | that early stages of languages |
easy to make assumptions but | assumption | is the enemy in this |
speed the saul ti the | assumption | ayont a dizzen offrin tables |
training centre here the constant | assumption | that i must be german |
person hmo properties the general | assumption | is that more of them |
as teaching grammar on the | assumption | that the pupil has to |
of 1981 and watson s | assumption | of overall authority had seen |
scottish tradition relies on the | assumption | of an english organic standard |
holding meetings monthly on the | assumption | that turnout would be subject |
ask the scottish executive what | assumption | it made of the rate |
standard written english the second | assumption | that skill in writing depends |
against linguistic stereotyping and the | assumption | that the use of a |
that would happen on the | assumption | that we had a robust |
must not start with the | assumption | that the accused is guilty |
we could start from the | assumption | that there is no question |
matters can lead to the | assumption | that they are all that |
no you cannot make that | assumption | that decision will be made |
the financial memorandum under the | assumption | that the same area of |
our primary schools on the | assumption | that our other contributors today |
but also to embrace the | assumption | that they already know a |
icc is working on the | assumption | that the 60 states will |
ask the scottish executive what | assumption | it made of the efficiency |