A binary assumption is a premise based on two - and only two - possible options, like an either/or situation.
Binary search requires that the list be in search key order.
The binary number 10101010 is equivalent, in decimal representation, to 128 + 32 + 8 + 2 = 170. But this answer assumes that the given number is binary - an assumption for which there is no real justification. Besides, the relationship is an equivalence, which is not quite "the same thing".
Digital (or Boolean) logic is the assumption that in any electronic system, there can only be 2 states to a single problem (eg, Yes or No, High or Low). These are usually represented by a binary 1 or 0.
It'll take a lot of gumption to espouse that assumption. That's your assumption. That is not an assumption.
I think assumption of older people is cultural assumption What do you think
I do not support your assumption. Your assumption is based upon few facts.
Binary what? Binary numbers? Binary stars? Binary fission?
accounting assumption is nothing
An assumption that is unlikely to be true.
The prefix for "assumption" is "as-".
The address of the Assumption Public Library District is: 205 North Oak Street, Assumption, 62510 1100
I always said "assumption to the throne" but just to confirm that, I checked with Google. There were about 46,000 pages that said "assumption to the throne" and only 3 that said "assumption on the throne".