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1A common assumption is that repression of traumatic memories is harmful to health.
2It could easily go from careless language to a common assumption.
3Sewell isn't helped by the common assumption that he is posh.
4She says the common assumption now is she's less intelligent than she once was.
5There is a common assumption that millennials are what behavioral psychologists call digital natives.
6Both pedagogical stances, however, relied on a common assumption.
7But recent research challenges this common assumption.
8Newspapers, he claims, again belying a common assumption, don't biodegrade when buried away from air and water.
9In the debate about shared services, the common assumption has been that saving money is the key driver.
10The world is getting better-such is the common assumption which is naturally associated with the idea of progress.
11While it could choose its own tariffs, the common assumption is that it would initially apply existing EU rates.
12There is a common assumption about Chelsea sometimes that it is a money-no-object operation, but that is not true.
13Zakas also takes on the common assumption that a web "page" is analogous to the printed page.
14The research, published this week in Nature Geoscience, challenges the common assumption that the strength of the Earth's crust is constant.
15These results call into question the common assumption of longitudinal boost invariance over a large region of rapidity in RHIC collisions.
16One common assumption has been that pheromone-releasing males gain a reproductive advantage by diverting fellow male snakes attention from the female.
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