assumption$5446$ - translation to greek
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assumption$5446$ - translation to greek

1968 SONG PERFORMED BY TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS
5446-That's My Number; 5446 - That's My Number

assumption      
n. ανάληψη, κοίμηση της θεοτόκου, αξίωση, υπόθεση, κοίμησις
data manipulation         
ERRONEOUS USE OF STATISTICAL ARGUMENT WHEN THE STATISTICAL REASON INVOLVED IS FALSE OR MISAPPLIED
Misuse Of Statistics; Statistical fallacy; Data manipulation; Twisted Truths; False assumption (statistics); Abuse of statistics; Misleading statistics; Cooked statistics; Misleading statistic; Manipulation of data; Statistics misuse
χειρισμός δεδομένων
historical cost         
ORIGINAL MONETARY VALUE OF AN ITEM
Accounting cost; Historic cost; Historical Cost concept; Historical cost accounting; Historic cost accounting; Stable measuring unit assumption; Nominal monetary units; Amortized cost
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Definition

assumption
(assumptions)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
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...
N-COUNT: usu with supp, oft N that, adj N, N of n, on N
2.
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.
N-UNCOUNT: N of n

Wikipedia

54-46 That's My Number

"54-46 (That's My Number)" is a song by Fred "Toots" Hibbert, recorded by Toots and the Maytals, originally released on the Beverley's label in Jamaica and the Pyramid label in the UK. A follow-up version released a year later, "54-46 Was My Number", was one of the first reggae songs to receive widespread popularity outside Jamaica, and is seen as being one of the defining songs of the genre. It has been anthologised repeatedly and the titles of several reggae anthologies include "54-46" in their title.

The lyrics describe Toots' time in prison after being arrested for possession of marijuana. The song features a similar riddim to "Train to Skaville" by Toots and the Maytals' contemporaries, The Ethiopians.