assumption

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English - Turkish
{i} sanı
{i} farzetme

O sadece bir farzetme. - That was just an assumption.

varsayım

Bu, mantıklı bir varsayım. - That's a reasonable assumption.

Bu güvenli bir varsayım. - That's a safe assumption.

hipotez
kibir
gurur
poz
önsav
faraziye
azamet
farz

O sadece bir farzetme. - That was just an assumption.

tahmin
üzerine alma
zan
{i} takınma
{i} taslama
(Askeri) VARSAYIM, FARAZİYE: Planlama sırasında; komutanın durum muhakemesini tamamlamasına ve kendi hareket tarzı hakkında bir karara varmasına imkan verecek olumlu delilin mevcut bulunması halinde, cari durum hakkında bir tahmin veya olayların olası gerçekleşmesiyle ilgili ön tahmin. Bu tahminlerin biri veya her ikisi gerçek bilgi olarak varsayılır
{i} üstüne alma
hazreti meryem'in göğe kabulü
{i} üstlenme
(Nükleer Bilimler) kabul
{i} havalara girme
{i} yüklenme
assumption day
hazreti meryem'in göğe yükselmesi yortusu
assumption of debt
(Kanun) borcun nakil
assumption of debt
(Kanun) borcun nakli
assumption of obligation
(Kanun) borcun nakli
basic assumption
temel tahmin
assumptions
varsayımlar

Senin varsayımlarının temeli nedir? - What is the basis of your assumptions?

Varsayımlarınız neye dayalı? - What are your assumptions based on?

assumptions
varsayımları
be under the assumption that
k. dili 1. farzetmek, varsaymak. 2. sanmak, zannetmek
go/work on the assumption that
(bir şeyin olacağını) zannederek harekete geçmek/harekete geçmiş olmak
groundless assumption
asılsız varsayımı
logical assumption
Mantıksal çıkarsama
calculation assumption
hesap kabulü
early assumption
peşin hüküm
feast of the assumption
hazreti meryem'in göğe yükselmesi yortusu
on the assumption that
farzederek
on the assumption that
sayarak
English - English
The act of taking for granted, or supposing a thing without proof; a supposition; an unwarrantable claim

Their assumption of his guilt disqualified them from jury duty.

The taking of a person up into heaven
The minor or second proposition in a categorical syllogism
The thing supposed; a postulate, or proposition assumed; a supposition
A festival in honor of the ascent of the Virgin Mary into heaven
The act of assuming, or taking to or upon one's self; the act of taking up or adopting

His assumption of secretarial duties was timely.

{i} supposition, hypothesis; seizure, act of taking
a hypothesis that is taken for granted; "any society is built upon certain assumptions"
{n} a taking, supposition, undertaking
Top of page The agreement between buyer and seller where the buyer takes over the payments on an existing mortgage from the seller Assuming a loan can usually save the buyer money since this is an existing mortgage debt, unlike a new mortgage where closing cost and new, probably higher, market-rate interest charges will apply
The agreement between buyer and seller in which the buyer takes over the payments on an existing mortgage from the seller Assuming a loan can usually save the buyer money, since this is an existing mortgage debt, unlike a new mortgage where closing costs as well as new, possibly higher, market-rate interest charges may apply
(Christianity) the taking up of the body and soul of the Virgin Mary when her earthly life had ended
The transfer of the seller`s existing mortgage to the buyer
the act of assuming or taking for granted; "your assumption that I would agree was unwarranted"
A homebuyer's agreement to take on the primary liability for paying an existing mortgage from a home seller
The act of taking for granted, or supposing a thing without proof; supposition; unwarrantable claim
The act of assuming, or taking to or upon ones self; the act of taking up or adopting
Agreement between buyer and seller for the buyer to take over the payments on an existing mortgage
audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to; "he despised them for their presumptuousness"
If you make an assumption that something is true or will happen, you accept that it is true or will happen, often without any real proof. Dr Subroto questioned the scientific assumption on which the global warming theory is based
Someone's assumption of power or responsibility is their taking of it. The government have retained the support which greeted their assumption of power last March
The agreement between buyer and seller where the buyer takes over the payments on a existing mortgage from the seller Assuming a loan can usually save the buyer money since this is an existing mortgage debt, unlike a new mortgage where closing costs and new, possibly higher, market-rate interest charges will apply
a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn; "on the assumption that he has been injured we can infer that he will not to play"
The transfer of the seller's existing mortgage to the buyer See assumable mortgage
[Back to top] The agreement between buyer and seller where the buyer takes over the payments on an existing mortgage from the seller Assuming a loan can usually save the buyer money since this is an existing mortgage debt, unlike a new mortgage where closing costs and new, possibly higher, market-rate interest charge will apply
An agreement between a buyer and a seller, requiring lender approval, where the buyer takes over the payments for a mortgage and accepts the liability Assuming a loan can be advantageous for a buyer because there are no closing costs and the loan's interest rate may be lower than current market rates Depending on what is in the mortgage or deed of trust, the lender may raise the interest rate, require the buyer to qualify for the mortgage, or not permit the buyer to assume the loan at all
The agreement between buyer and seller where the buyer takes over the payments on an existing mortgage from the seller Assuming a loan can usually save the buyer money since this is an existing mortgage debt
The agreement between buyer and seller where the buyer takes over the payments on an existing mortgage from the seller
The transfer of the seller's existing mortgage to the buyer
The transfer of the seller’s existing mortgage to the buyer See assumable mortgage
celebration in the Roman Catholic Church of the Virgin Mary's being taken up into heaven when her earthly life ended; corresponds to the Dormition in the Eastern Orthodox church
(Christianity) the taking up of the body and soul of the Virgin Mary when her earthly life had ended celebration in the Roman Catholic Church of the Virgin Mary's being taken up into heaven when her earthly life ended; corresponds to the Dormition in the Eastern Orthodox church
The agreement between buyer and seller where the buyer takes over the payments on an existing mortgage from the seller By assuming a loan the buyer can usually save money, since this is an existing mortgage debt, unlike a new mortgage where closing costs and new, possibly higher, market-rate interest charges will apply To Navigation Buttons
the act of taking possession of or power over something; "his assumption of office coincided with the trouble in Cuba"; "the Nazi assumption of power in 1934"; "he acquired all the company's assets for ten million dollars and the assumption of the company's debts"
The transfer of the seller’s existing mortgage to the buyer
Process whereby a buyer of real property agrees to assume responsibility for payments on an existing mortgage on the property
assumption of mortgage
take over another person's mortgage payments
accounting period assumption
basic outlook in accounting that sets uniform and defined accounting periods (usually one year)
assumpt
That which is assumed; an assumption
assumpt
To take up; to elevate; to assume
assumptions
That which is taken for granted; a supposition
assumptions
(in this case): That which we accept (assume or presume) to be true about the existence (origin and nature) of the universe, life, and humans
assumptions
Conditions and rules underlying the calculation of a pension benefit, including expected interest, mortality and turnover
assumptions
Basic understandings about unknown disaster situations that the disaster recovery plan is based on (EAB)
assumptions
The foundation on which a model is built
assumptions
In the context of PRAs, assumptions are those parts of the mathimatical models which the analyst expects will hold true for the range of solutions used for making decisions  Without assumptions, even the most powerful computers may not be able to provide useful solutions for the models
assumptions
judgements about features that can be ignored, to make the world easier to understand (chapter 1)
assumptions
Assumptions are factors that, for planning purposes, are considered to be true, real, or certain Assumptions affect all aspects of project planning, and are part of the progressive elaboration of the project Project teams frequently identify, document, and validate assumptions as part of their planning process Assumptions generally involve a degree of risk
assumptions
Statements taken for granted or truth
assumptions
important factors for the success of a project that are not within its control and are applicable to the levels of activities, outputs/results and the project purpose (see also: Log Frame Analysis)
assumptions
plural of assumption
assumptions
Conditions that are necessary to ensure that: (1) planned activities will produce expected results; (2) the logical, cause effect relationship between the different levels of programme results will occur as expected Achieving results depends on whether or not the assumptions made prove to be true Incorrect assumptions at any stage of the results chain can become an obstacle to achieving the expected results Assumptions also refer to external conditions that are necessary for success, but are completely beyond the control of project management
assumptions
Information used to replace missing facts necessary for command and staff planning, estimating, and decision making Assumptions may also be required for facts that change due to the time difference between receipt of the mission and the time of execution, such as threat dispositions Assumptions should be confirmed or denied by intelligence collection whenever practical
assumptions
anything taken for granted
assumptions
assuming that something is true or false, intended or unintended, exists or does not exist, desired or undesired, will or will not happen
assumptions
preconceived notices or hunches on which management bases reasonable financial projections or other probable developments Usually found in the financial section of the corporate business plan
assumptions
List any assumptions or beliefs that underlie the decisions that are being made These include implicit decisions that weren't formally discussed and decided upon
assumptions
Basic understandings about unknown disaster situations that the disaster recovery plan is based on
basic assumption
an assumption that is basic to an argument
basic assumption
fundamental theory, basic supposition, something fundamental which is supposed as true
faulty assumption
mistaken assumption, incorrect supposition
groundless assumption
{i} unfounded assumption
made an assumption
assumed, took for granted
merely an assumption
nothing more than an assumption, simply a supposition
on the assumption that
under the supposition that, assuming that
proceeded on the assumption that
based it on the supposition that -, started with the basic assumption that -
reasonable assumption
assumption made using reason, logical supposition
rescheduling assumption
(Ticaret) Processing logic in MRP and other planning systems that assumes it is easier to reschedule an existing order than to place a new order. When requirements and supply are not aligned, the system will suggest the reschedule of all open scheduled receipts as needed, before suggesting a new order
separate entity assumption
basic outlook in accounting that treats a business as an entity separate from its owner
the going concern assumption
assumption that a company will continue to operate during the foreseeable future (Accounting)
the monetary unit assumption
basic outlook in accounting that deals with uniform units of currency
wrong assumption
believing something which is not correct to be correct, incorrect hypothesis
assumption
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