Example sentences of "is assumed " in BNC.

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61 It is assumed that the two approaching waves are both known , and it is required to find the exact solution which describes the interaction following the collision .
62 In this approach , it is assumed that the initial conditions are determined by the functions and which represents the wave in region II as it reaches the boundary , and by which represents the wave in region III as it reaches the boundary .
63 Although expressed simply , it is assumed that the necessary liaison takes place between the sub-systems of the model on matters of common interest .
64 It is assumed that , having married an Englishwoman , he returned to France in December 1788 at the end of his six months ' leave .
65 ( The discrepancy could perhaps be explained if it is assumed that there is also a weak preference to continue with the first-named character . )
66 It is assumed that de Reszke was dissatisfied with test-pressings ; at any rate , neither was issued .
67 A recent increase in reports is assumed to be connected with the re-establishment of a British breeding population .
68 Despite the lack of comparative data marked decline in numbers since 1938 is assumed and likely , as Walpole-Bond described the species as ‘ quite common ’ .
69 Detailed knowledge of the pure mathematics common core of the GCE ‘ A ’ level Mathematics syllabus is assumed .
70 In traditional studies of the way inhomogeneities — lumps of matter in the form of clusters of galaxies — form in the expanding Universe , it is assumed that the dominant influence is a mass , or density perturbation .
71 Each player is assumed to prefer some of the possible outcomes to others , and indeed to place the outcomes in a preference order .
72 One species , perfectly good to eat , looks like another that is in some way nasty , and is assumed to derive some protection against predators thereby .
73 Few astronomers , if any , doubt that this process explains the redshift in the light of ordinary galaxies , and because observations of nearby galaxies ( whose distance can be measured in other ways ) show that their redshifts are proportional to their distances from us , it is assumed that measuring the redshift of a very remote object , whose distance can not be measured directly , tells us how far away it is .
74 The acceptance of the first of the three premises , that the god to be worshipped is not to be identified with the power which is assumed to have created the universe , will bring about a change from long established practice and is of great importance .
75 It is assumed that it will find on the market , readily available , the correct quantity and quality of means of production and labour-power necessary for it to restart its production cycle .
76 Foreign trade is excluded from consideration , since it is assumed that such trade will not affect the value of production , but merely affect its material form .
77 The rate of surplus-value , s/v , is assumed to be 100 per cent , or 1 , in both departments .
78 Given that the original model is assumed to be both closed and in equilibrium , there is no surplus constant capital to draw upon .
79 It is assumed John travelled first as a student , to Paris and perhaps elsewhere in France ; then he travelled countless times to the curia on the business of his master Theobald , archbishop of Canterbury ; and from his letters we know of at least two other major pilgrimages he undertook from his exile at Rheims in the 1160s .
80 But these resources are not sufficient for them to reach their migratory goal and it is assumed that they die before the journey is complete .
81 A particular theoretical diagnosis of American urban crisis achieves a certain respectability and is assumed to generate policy templates that are universally useful in all post-industrial societies , as applicable in Newcastle as in New York .
82 None of the ‘ training officer ’ group specifically mentioned this , although formal Chief Executive/Local Authority approval is assumed to be required in all cases .
83 This is illustrated in Fig. 4.1 where it is assumed that wage offers increase over time as the individual searches .
84 The demand for exports ( X ) , however , is assumed to be an exogenous variable as it depends on incomes and demand conditions overseas .
85 The money supply ( MS ) is also exogenous — it is assumed to be under the control of the monetary authorities and does not respond to changes in r or Y.
86 The MS line is horizontal because the money supply is assumed not to depend on the rate of interest .
87 The supply of money is assumed to be under the control of the monetary authorities and is not influenced by changes in national income or in interest rates .
88 There is nothing constitutionally mandatory about any such particular structure but , both in existing legislation and particularly so far as internal civil service organisation is concerned , such a structure is assumed and there are heavy administrative costs involved in change .
89 If we say we know something , a personal and responsible commitment to what we know is assumed in our claim .
90 The responsible commitment which is assumed in a small way in all personal knowledge comes into its own in the Christian faith .
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