Example sentences of "not assumed " in BNC.

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1 Among the Cheka people high intellectual standards combined with education and culture had not assumed the outward expression which I had found to be so hateful among the former Russian intellectuals … .
2 Local capital is not assumed subordinate because the local bourgeoisie has certain economic and political advantages , which can be used when dealing with multinationals .
3 One early writer , John of Damascus , said : ‘ Had there been anything of me not assumed ( by the Word of God ) it would not have been saved , .
4 Before his time , American presidents were not assumed , any more than other heads of state , to have a corner on principled and coherent reasons for intervention ; the United States did its bit , muffled its complaints , tried — when pushed — to be a good ally .
5 Private passions are not assumed to be a universal , biologically determined category ( they are of unknown origin , not assumed to be necessarily identical across different cultures ) .
6 Private passions are not assumed to be a universal , biologically determined category ( they are of unknown origin , not assumed to be necessarily identical across different cultures ) .
7 The most definitive statement to which attention may be drawn in this regard is the much-quoted reply of Gregory Nazianzen to Apollinarius : ‘ What is not assumed , is not redeemed ’ — or in Greek , ‘ not taken on , not healed ’ .
8 This approach assumed a degree of consensus within the family which was not assumed to the same extent in any other social institution .
9 That it ought to interfere and regulate or even suppress these autonomous , self-creating , voluntary associations is a matter for it to prove : it is not assumed
10 In fact this ignorance was not assumed .
11 Had he not assumed the initiative it was feasible she would have given a reason to keep them out .
12 Within the state , the polis , all the inhabitants are rated as men , in the sense that they are not monsters ; but it is not assumed that , by virtue of being men , they are all of equal moral standing .
13 In line with poststructuralist debates about identity and subjectivity , femininity is not assumed but explored as contradictory , strategic and fragmentary .
14 His enthusiasm was not assumed entirely for Oliver 's benefit .
15 In the past , judges have not assumed that the public have a detailed knowledge of character merchandising .
16 Key skills need to be taught , not assumed .
17 These skills should be taught not assumed .
18 The very fact that he held the parliamentarians partially responsible for the RPF 's demise suggests that he had not assumed in June 1951 that the Rassemblement was dead .
19 It is important to note that in any case this question of the essence of religion is to be debated by pupils , not assumed for them .
20 Pupils can be helped to appreciate the link between the spiritual dimension and religion , and to do this in such a way that the outcome is not assumed .
21 But unfortunately we can then easily imagine a context in which that sentence might be appropriately used , in which it is not assumed that John cheated : for example , you thought he had cheated , asked me whether he now repents , but I tell you he never did , and persuade you accordingly , and then I say so John does n't regret cheating ( Gazdar , 1979a : 105 ) .
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