Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [not/n't] be assumed " in BNC.
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1 | Likewise they implicitly assume that over the medium-term ( 3-10 years ) , the supply side can not be assumed to be constant . |
2 | This is now the nearest railway to Bishop 's Castle and Clun , but its future can not be assumed . |
3 | It is also clear that the cooperation of the water companies can not be assumed . |
4 | Victim 's interpretations and memories indicate that victim studies can not be assumed to accurately reflect the ‘ real ’ extent of crime ; and the search for more reliable and direct indicators has included the development of self-report studies . |
5 | Indeed , now that growth in energy demand can not be assumed , there is the further issue that each new nuclear station directly reduces coal demand . |
6 | Treaty could not be assumed to disregard . |
7 | The promising possibility of omeprazole enhanced antibiotic treatment for H pylori associated diseases can not be assumed unconditionally for antimicrobial compounds other than amoxicillin . |
8 | Health policy did not escape this intellectual challenge , but policy prescription can not be assumed to lead to policy change . |
9 | Patients with PBC and PHT can not be assumed to have portal hypertension without investigation as primary PHT may be associated with PBC without portal hypertension . |
10 | A common approach can not be assumed : most district and regional managers have spent their careers in the acute sector , and have little understanding of the interlocking network of roles , relationships , and agencies that constitute primary care . |
11 | For those who love labels , then , modern British literature in that aspect might conveniently be called Aristophanic — provided , that is , it is well understood that its novelists and playwrights can not be assumed to have taken any attentive interest in ancient Greek comedy , and that coincidence is all it is . |
12 | Comparison of quantitative data between the tw groups was performed by Student 's t test when normal distribution of the data could be assumed , and by Mann-Whitney U test when distrubiton could not be assumed to be normal ( serum and amylase values ) . |
13 | Even those entries — unquestionably the majority — which represent profits accruing from physical possession of land can not be assumed to hold a uniform significance . |
14 | The understanding and support of personnel can not be assumed . |
15 | Since this is one aspect of the " ongoing negotiation " and preferences of " newcomers " to the interaction can not be assumed at the outset , the circumstances which will most favour a speedy agreement to use Creole are those where there are few participants — ideally the minimum , two — and these individuals are already well known to each other , and known to favour Creole . |
16 | But truthfulness can not be assumed in every instance . |
17 | However , his teacher warned that proficiency in conversational language should not be assumed to equate with proficiency in cognitive or ‘ academic ’ language . |
18 | What are the implications for the CAPM if the market could not be assumed to be perfect ? |
19 | Good rapport can not be assumed ; it has to be cultivated and regularly tended . |