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justify an assumption

  • 1 обосновать предположение

    Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > обосновать предположение

  • 2 обоснование

    (= оправдание, см. также обосновывать) proof, basis, ground, justification, verification
    Для... не существует экспериментального обоснования. - There is no experimental foundation for...
    Может быть лишь слабое научное или практическое обоснование для... - There can be little scientific or practical justification for...
    Мы дадим обоснование (= вывод, доказательство)... - We shall prove...; We shall establish...
    Обоснование данного предположения затрагивает теорию... - The justification of this assumption involves the theory of...
    Обоснование для этих предположений находится единственно в... - The justification of these assumptions lies solely in...
    Обоснование этого (факта и т. п.) будет ясно из дальнейшего. - The reason for this will soon be clear.
    Обоснованием для этой схемы решения служит то, что... - The justification for this solution scheme is that...
    Подобное (утверждение и т. п.) невозможно принять без дальнейшего обоснования. - One cannot, without further justification, accept such a...
    Теперь мы можем дать обоснование обычной практике... - We can now justify the usual practice of...
    Формальное обоснование того факта, что граничные условия... - The formal foundation of the fact that the boundary conditions are...
    Это дает некоторое обоснование для использования соотношения (3.2). - This gives some justification for using (2.3).
    Это само по себе является достаточным обоснованием, чтобы... - This in itself appears to be sufficient justification for...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > обоснование

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