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  1. Nov 15, 2012 · "Make" sounds much better to me, Yashar. "Do" is an odd verb to use with "assumption".

  2. Sep 22, 2016 · Sep 22, 2016. #3. It's pretty much the same. Here it is: - Based on the assumption that users would be actively engaged in improving the product, we developed a feature to easily report a wide range of issues. S.

  3. Mar 11, 2009 · A supposition is more of a tentative or provisional belief than an assumption. A hypothesis can mean the same as a supposition - a conditional belief. However it is usually used specifically to mean either (1) something taken to be true for the sake of argument, or (2) a proposed explanation for a scientific or academic problem or phenomenon. T.

  4. Sep 24, 2008 · Sep 25, 2008. #6. I think the original "I was unde r the assumption " is probably a mixture of: "I was under the impression", and. "I was assuming" (or 'I had always assumed') Both mean the same and google says they are much more common then ".. under the assumption..." (and it does not make much sense to be 'under' an assumption in English ...

  5. Aug 10, 2007 · AE, Español. Aug 10, 2007. #4. An assumption is a fact/principle/idea that you use as a base/basis, though you cannot prove it, necessarily. A hypothesis, strictly speaking, is falsifiable: you can test whether it can be unproven. A theory is a set of principles or ideas that underpin an action/system/etc.

  6. Feb 27, 2007 · Florida USA. USA English (southern) Feb 27, 2007. #2. To be under the impression that. To have a set of beliefs, likely formed by insufficient evidence. Often this is used when that set of beliefs is in error, but this isn't always the case. "I was under the impression that the event would be cancelled if it rained."

  7. Jan 21, 2010 · French. Jan 21, 2010. #1. Hi everybody, In the context of project management cycle, risk and assumption assessment is a key issue. In a classical project definition (using a logical framework approach), we are looking for serious risks and assumptions that can be eliminatory. We talk about "risques eliminatoires" or "risques letaux".

  8. Oct 17, 2016 · To anticipate these issues means they can forsee that there might be problems for studnets. Assumptions is defined as something quite different. This is when the teacher makes assumptions about existing knowledge their students already have so that they lesson can proceed based on prior learning / knowledge that the students have.

  9. Mar 20, 2009 · English-U.S. Mar 20, 2009. #2. It sounds extraordinarily odd to me. We generally "make an assumption." I have never heard any native speaker of English say "Do an assumption." Hope that helps. N.

  10. Oct 9, 2015 · Como este término figura en el título, busqué su definición en línea. ** Assumptions Book **. Document containing all the assumptions used to perform the economic-financial evaluation of a project. It includes technical, macroeconomic, funding, costs (CAPEX and OPEX) and revenues assumptions. Such assumptions are the base of data used in ...

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