The WHO treaty is based on the assumption that the global tobacco economy is not irreplaceable.
These are too large, because they are based on the assumption of a strong economic recovery.
By midnight on Wednesday, they agreed to preliminary terms, based on the assumption that they'd get funding from three firms.
That prediction was based on the assumption that collapsing vacancies and rising rents would fuel a boom in multi-family housing construction.
The post-war expansion of university science was based on the assumption that to invest in knowledge was to invest in growth.
These analyses are based on the assumption that the animals collected represent a randomly selected and thus representative sample of the population.
The principal case for this is based on the assumption of a divergence between social and private risks associated with capital flows.
UNESCO's concern about women's marginalisation from ICT is based on the assumption that women will benefit less from new educational and employment opportunities.
After their relentless run, American stockmarket prices are now based on the assumption of juicy earnings growth for several years into the future.
The former is based on the assumption that, if everyone knows their role and does what is in their scope, nothing will be overlooked.
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That decision was largely based on the assumption fans would have bought licensed merchandise and attended games no matter what logo the Ravens used.
That was based on the assumption the seven Catholic schools would not be able to form their own league in time for next season.
For the most part, these are based on the assumption of stability: that things in the future will be like they were in the past.
Decisions to retire older tactical aircraft, strategic bombers, and surface combatants have been taken based on the assumption that modernization programs would rapidly deliver improved capability.
Another important thing to keep in mind: Our calculations are based on the assumption that you could have bought all these stocks at their stated offering prices.
The differences were not weighted by population size, based on the assumption that differences in the distribution of resources matter regardless of the size of the population.
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Mervyn King, the Bank's chief economist, promised to continue to publish the Bank's forecast of inflation two years ahead based on the assumption of unchanged interest rates.
Your claim that many participants in the loan program will be kicked out is based on the assumption that there will never be enough funds to fund this program.
If the whole mission of Techonomy is based on the assumption that technology today lies at the heart of economic progress, it seems fair to ask: Does it really?
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But, the overwhelming majority of this has been written based on the assumption that we do, in fact, need to cut the debt and deficit, just not this way.
This model has largely been abandoned, but now Democrats and Republicans are offering a new form of paternalism, based on the assumption that Americans are not receiving "quality" care.
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At the time of nationalisation the government said that any subsequent valuation for compensation purposes should be based on the assumption that Northern Rock had not been a going concern.
Free-market reforms in health care would sharply reduce these future liabilities, which are based on the assumption that there are very few productive gains to be achieved in medical care.
From kindergarten on we were taught what can be described as prediction reasoning, a way of thinking based on the assumption that the future is going to be pretty much like the past.
We expect some residual claims in the coming years, but our long term forecast is based on the assumption that there will be no major catastrophes like Sandy and Irene in the coming years.
But the MPs on the committee said this was based on the assumption that overall prisoner numbers would not increase from the current level, and concluded that a rethink of prison policy was needed.
Here's the key: When the grantor sets up the trust, the IRSfixes the value of his gift based on the assumption that the trust will earn a modest return--about 7.5%, but the IRS-set rate fluctuates with interest rates.
All of the nightmare scenarios used to scare seniors about the program collapsing unless benefits are cut by almost a third are based on the assumption that real economic growth persists at only two-thirds of its historic average.
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For several years, countries like Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary have been developing alternative trade routes, and even the European Commission's plan for a continent-wide transport network is based on the assumption that Serbia may remain a no-go area.
Well, it matters because the government wants to spend billions of pounds on roads, based on the assumption that there will be a 44% rise in traffic levels by 2035, mainly because of a big rise in the population.
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