Example sentences of "is assumed to be " in BNC.

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31 Dominant values are upheld and dominant interests protected in the name of universal interests — in the child care case , in the cause of child welfare , which is assumed to be some kind of objectively assessable ‘ good thing ’ .
32 Similarly the state 's organization at any time is assumed to be optimally organized for the needs of capital at that time .
33 A growth annulus is assumed to be deposited each year , and microscopic rings are thought to record the length of lunar , daily and tidal cycles .
34 An alternative to this view is that corporate managers use their expertise to help define and implement the broad purpose of the organization , which is assumed to be that of furthering the public interest .
35 Although the name of the sponsor has not yet officially been announced , it is assumed to be Olivetti who , when the restoration of the Brancacci Chapel was first mooted , let it be known that it was willing to underwrite the restoration of the ‘ Trinity ’ , Masaccio 's other great fresco painting .
36 Consumers ' domestic expenditure C is assumed to be related to income levels Y .
37 Saving S in the economy is assumed to be related to income levels also , in a similar manner to consumption .
38 In other words , the level of government expenditure is assumed to be exogenous , i.e. given from outside the model .
39 The value of exports is assumed to be determined by factors outside the domestic circular flow and so is assumed to be exogenous in our model .
40 The value of exports is assumed to be determined by factors outside the domestic circular flow and so is assumed to be exogenous in our model .
41 The sort of spatial metaphor implicit in Peer Gynt 's account of himself is also apt in the accounts of self given by Daly , Millett and Frye , except that there is assumed to be a ‘ core ’ .
42 Everyone is assumed to be potentially capable of having sexual relations with a person of either sex , although there could be exceptions at either end of the spectrum , that is , there are some people who are constitutionally unable to be anything other than heterosexual , and some who are unable to be anything other than homosexual .
43 But in the classroom , the roles are often reversed : the person who asks the questions is the one who is assumed to be more knowledgeable .
44 I was worried about that and er I think that 's because it 's a German system and everyone is assumed to be over six feet anyway or six feet wide or something .
45 Perform beyond what is assumed to be their potential best .
46 Too often the company is assumed to be a collection of assets , available to the highest bidder .
47 In contrast , the gigantic photographic images depicting what the curator Jeffrey Deitch has called our Strange Developments act to bludgeon what is assumed to be our jaded sensibilities , but more obviously demonstrate the burn out of a certain faction of the mid Atlantic artworld , curators and buyers .
48 This skill is assumed to be inborn and intuitive , but one glance at a student 's notes shows this assumption to be unfounded .
49 The result is the final value of N. Note that the value f(C) is assumed to be the true worth of the state C , at least when C is a goal .
50 On a 3330 , the space taken up by the track index will be at least 57 per cent of track zero if all but one track of the device is allocated to data storage ( the remaining track is assumed to be reserved for overflow records ) .
51 Don Juan Pond , 122 m above sea level in Wright Valley and now only a few centimetres deep , is assumed to be the remnant of a much larger freshwater lake of at least 10 m depth .
52 But of course these are equal because the seasonal usage and cost per unit is assumed to be the same .
53 From 150kHz to 30HMz , interference is assumed to be primarily conducted .
54 From 30MHz to 1GHz , interference is assumed to be radiated .
55 In classical elasticity the relation between stress and strain , both defined for infinitesimal displacements , is assumed to be linear .
56 The stress at time , is assumed to be given by where p is an undetermined hydrostatic pressure .
57 In the more elementary systems that we are now considering , kinship , of a general sort , is assumed to be all-pervading but there is again a discrimination between the insiders and the outsiders , we " and they " .
58 At the surface of the Earth , which is assumed to be a sphere of radius R and uniform density p , the relative acceleration of two objects towards the Earth as a result of such a fifth force would be if is the usual gravitational acceleration and Δ ( B ) is the difference between the values of B for the two bodies .
59 Associated with each vacancy is a fixed wage w which is a random draw from the density , which is assumed to be constant over time and known to the searcher .
60 ( ii ) This is assumed to be a log function .
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