Ví dụ về việc sử dụng To make assumptions trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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You sure like to make assumptions.
Not to make assumptions is another principle of Mayan wisdom.
Let's not rush to make assumptions.
Try not to make assumptions about what the speaker is thinking.
I'm trying hard not to make assumptions.
It is easy to make assumptions about what employees want and how to keep them happy.
Helen, I am trying not to make assumptions.
Everyone seems to make assumptions about what you can or cannot do.
In certain scenarios you do have to make assumptions.
It is also easy to make assumptions about other people.
And from these data, I continue to make assumptions.
Don't allow your customer to make assumptions about your business because of a poorly designed website.
Notice than whenyou move from the smaller circle to the larger circle, you have to make assumptions that you cannot 100% prove.
That it is possible to make assumptions about what someone is like just by knowing if they are Muslim or not.
And while that might sound superficial,it's human nature to make assumptions from all the data you give people.
When we examine the brains of species(and indeed individuals), we can draw parallels from what we know about human brains andstart to make assumptions.
I don't like to make assumptions.
With the unexpected happening so often,you can never afford to make assumptions about the outcome of a sports event.
If it's a startup, you will have to make assumptions based on your geographic area, hours of operation and research of other local businesses.
Maillart did not excel in academic theories,but understood the necessity to make assumptions and visualize when analyzing a structure.
If the business is a startupyou will have to make assumptions based on your geographic area, hours of operation and by researching other local businesses.
People often don't ask these questions, because they tend to make assumptions and complete any missing parts themselves.
It's a necessary evil nevertheless, because you don't want to make assumptions primarily based on the opposite person's conduct- some folks simply need different things as a way to be all in.
However, the research in this area is mixed, and as we have just seen,it's best not to make assumptions about individuals based on their age anyway.
Many millions of interactions, and fundamentally unpredictable interactions,and then trying to make assumptions on those, trying to make assumptions and then doing math with that-- that could lead you to some conclusions or might be leading you to some predictions.
Trustworthy individuals don't like to make assumptions about anything or anybody.
The same thing happens when they try to make assumptions based on charts with short timeframes.
Our brains are prone to making assumptions based on existing knowledge.