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Definition of Basic assumption
1. Noun. An assumption that is basic to an argument.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Basic Assumption
Literary usage of Basic assumption
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Approximate Computation of Expectations by Charles Stein (1986)
"Lemma 1 : In addition to the basic assumption, suppose f : R ... Lemma 3: In
addition to the basic assumption, let h: R ->• R be a bounded continuous ..."
2. What is Socialism?: An Explanation and Criticism of the Doctrines and by James Edward Le Rossignol (1921)
"All this confusion of thought evidently proceeds from the basic assumption of
Marx that all values are materialized or congealed or crystallized labor-time, ..."
3. Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capitalby Oecd, OECD. Committee on Fiscal Affairs, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope, OECD Staff, Organisation for Economic Co-operation, Development. by Oecd, OECD. Committee on Fiscal Affairs, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope, OECD Staff, Organisation for Economic Co-operation, Development. (2000)
"... possible. d) The basic assumption underlying tax sparing is invalid The
preceding comments also point to a deficiency in the basic assumption underlying ..."
4. How the World Will Change With Global Warming by Trausti Valsson (2006)
"The author makes the basic assumption that the temperatures will continue to rise
substantially beyond 2100 — and the descriptions of the future of the ..."
5. Foodgrain Supply, Distribution, and Consumption Policies Within a Dual by Raisuddin Ahmed (1979)
"A basic assumption of the analysis is that price incentives alone cannot cause a
... 63 One basic assumption of the model is that a reduction in fertilizer ..."