The Government's tacit assumption was that oil prices would remain high forever, and would sustain high levels of public and private consumption.
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One way of being able to eliminate this tacit assumption is by specifying that certain words in S \ should not be equal to 1.
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Both festivals are running on the tacit assumption that all spectators will be expert enough to make sense of each polytonal, polyrhythmic, polyattitudinal program.
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The tacit assumption of the political consultant is that the candidate is a lump of clay, and you use polls and focus groups to shape him.
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There is often a tacit assumption that all or most paid editing would be promotional of a single commercial entity-but there are countless additional channels for income.
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In this context, the paper is written under the tacit assumption that paranormal implies pseudoscience to the extent necessary for the discussion, but never says so explicitly.
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Taken together ( along with a few other tacit assumptions such as isotropy and homogeneity of space ), these two postulates lead uniquely to the mathematics of special relativity.
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But here there is a tacit assumption that G \ is the " freest " such group as clearly the relations are satisfied in any homomorphic image of G \.
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The tacit assumption is that the portion of the rope that's off the table is simply straight . talk ) 11 : 13, 22 October 2009 ( UTC)
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A tacit assumption of AMAT is that a data access is either a hit or a miss, meaning the memory only supports sequential accesses and cannot have multiple accesses occurring simultaneously.