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  • 11assume vs know vs think —   To assume is a regular verb that means to suppose something to be true, but without proof.   For example:   I assume you re here to learn English.   To know is an irregular verb that means to be absolutely certain or sure about something,… …

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  • 12assume vs know vs think —   To assume is a regular verb that means to suppose something to be true, but without proof.   For example:   I assume you re here to learn English.   To know is an irregular verb that means to be absolutely certain or sure about something,… …

    English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • 13assume vs know vs think —   To assume is a regular verb that means to suppose something to be true, but without proof.   For example:   I assume you re here to learn English.   To know is an irregular verb that means to be absolutely certain or sure about something,… …

    English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • 14assume — verb /əˈsjuːm/ a) To authenticate by means of belief; to surmise; to suppose to be true, especially without proof. b) To take on a position or …

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  • 15assume — as·sume || É™ sjuːm v. surmise, suppose to be true (especially without proof); take on a position or duty; adopt an idea or cause …

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  • 16assume — verb 1》 accept as true without proof. 2》 take (responsibility or control). 3》 begin to have (a quality, appearance, or extent).     ↘adopt falsely. Derivatives assumable adjective assumed adjective assumedly adverb Origin ME: from L. assumere,… …

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  • 17assume — v.tr. 1 (usu. foll. by that + clause) take or accept as being true, without proof, for the purpose of argument or action. 2 simulate or pretend (ignorance etc.). 3 undertake (an office or duty). 4 take or put on oneself or itself (an aspect,… …

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  • 18Original proof of Gödel's completeness theorem — The proof of Gödel s completeness theorem given by Kurt Gödel in his doctoral dissertation of 1929 (and a rewritten version of the dissertation, published as an article in 1930) is not easy to read today; it uses concepts and formalism that are… …

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  • 19Proof sketch for Gödel's first incompleteness theorem — This article gives a sketch of a proof of Gödel s first incompleteness theorem. This theorem applies to any formal theory that satisfies certain technical hypotheses which are discussed as needed during the sketch. We will assume for the… …

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  • 20Proof-of-work system — A Proof of work ( POW ) system (or protocol, or function) is an economic measure to deter denial of service attacks and other service abuses such as spams on a network by requiring some work from the service requester, usually meaning processing… …

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