Example sentences of "assumed that all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , it can not be assumed that all managers will consider the role of personality when they make decisions . |
2 | In the basic Gaussian method just described , it has been tacitly assumed that all errors are equally likely . |
3 | Within the cone of vision it is assumed that all lines and planes parallel to the picture plane are true to scale . |
4 | Lampreys and hagfishes lack a differentiated stomach , and it is generally assumed that all agnathans were similarly microphagous with no need for a stomach . |
5 | Although owning a car is common today , it must not be assumed that all nurses can provide their own transport . |
6 | It will be assumed that all responses can be published unless you indicate otherwise . |
7 | Without anything in writing to the contrary , it is legally assumed that all members of the band equally share the band 's profits and assets . |
8 | The household is often treated as a unit of consumption , and it is frequently assumed that all members of a household have equal access to its resources . |
9 | Even with interests , it ought not to be casually assumed that all interests are automatically legitimate , or that compromises can and should be made to accommodate them . |
10 | As with Lombroso 's work and the Gluecks ' study discussed above , by starting with institutionalised criminals , it is assumed that all prisoners are criminals and that most criminals do , in fact , go to prison . |
11 | Until very recently , Peter had assumed that all adults — and in particular his father — were invulnerable , almost by definition . |
12 | It is generally assumed that all spreadsheets will benefit from fast calculation but this is n't necessarily so . |
13 | Classical economy is said to have assumed that all men are alike in sharing certain needs which must be satisfied if they are to survive , but which can be met in a variety of ways . |
14 | ’ We have no policy on single-sex swimming , as it has never been an issue before and it has always been assumed that all children would swim together . ’ |
15 | It was assumed that all learning could be reduced to a series of conditioned reflexes . |
16 | It is assumed that all trains are of equal length and are all moving at the same speed , so that they each take p seconds to pass the crossing . |
17 | It is assumed that all trainees will return to their bureaux and where necessary areas of weakness that emerged during training will be worked at with their in-bureau tutor . |
18 | Until recently it had always been assumed that all calories are the same , regardless of where they came from . |
19 | Furthermore it can not be assumed that all RDS information will be received accurately at all times . |
20 | Nor can it be assumed that all parts of the biosphere have the same 14 C concentration . |
21 | This is a universal conception because it can be assumed that all societies and social groups possess , in some form or another , such common sense and practical knowledge . |
22 | In the past , it was often assumed that all babies who could not tolerate milk were lactase-deficient , and this idea is still current in some quarters . |