Example sentences of "assumed [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , a uniformly cylindrical lumen and wall contact at the site of distension must be assumed during distensions . |
2 | It will be assumed for the sake of argument that this patient had not indicated or is unable to indicate a desire that treatment on the ventilator be terminated . |
3 | There was , and perhaps still is , a school of thought which asserted that armorial devices were assumed for identification in battle , but both research and common sense say this is probably wrong , for as so many knights chose arms of similar design , the mud , blood and turmoil of battle would have rendered such symbols on shields of little value , although the same can not , of course , be said about armorial banners or pennons bravely waving above rallying points or on the ends of lances . |
4 | My own view is that while that type of system will be important in the future it may not have the central role assumed for it by John Alvey — hence my plea For more resources to be devoted to looking at real user needs and trying out alternatives to the IKBS approach . |
5 | If speeds of 32 km/h were assumed for the car , then 56m sight distances would be required . |
6 | Gilbey , then 21 , became a member of her social circle and many of their friends assumed for a while that they were a couple . |
7 | Everything else must either be explicitly held in abeyance or overtly assumed for present purposes ( the ceteris paribus or etcetera clause in science ) . |
8 | The results also agree with our theoretical calculation ( ( 0 ) K 0.2m cm ) based on H c2 measurements and a theoretical calculation ( ) in which a maximum disorder ( defined as equal distribution of two possible orientations of C 60 in a face-centred cubic structure ) was assumed for both K 3 C 60 and Rb 3 C 60 . |
9 | This daily parade assumed for the bagnini something of the significance that the Changing of the Guard has for London 's tourist guides . |
10 | We have assumed for simplicity that the public sector 's current spending of £5,000 million flows entirely into the industrial and commercial sector in return for goods and services . |
11 | He certainly held deep convictions as to the absolute wrongness of the Liberal policies that he opposed , but at least a part of his apparent hostility was assumed for the occasion , a hard line that might secure a better compromise in the end . |
12 | Bonar Law himself was the only one of the shadow cabinet who fitted the image of his party , and for him part at least , was assumed for the occasion . |
13 | ( It related to additivity properties assumed for the way observables depended upon hidden variables . ) |
14 | A simple example of a monopoly airline is shown in figure 3.2 , in which constant average costs are assumed for simplicity . |
15 | Acco John Moynihan , she sailed through Soho like a Queen , hailing her friends in a voice assumed for the public ear , her rude , unabashed outbursts lifting ‘ waiters off their heels as she mocked her party or destroyed an admirer with a sidelong glance ’ . |
16 | Here , therefore , it is assumed for simplicity 's sake that mobility is equated with transport availability ( in terms of provision , costs and time ) . |
17 | It will be assumed for present purposes that society 's wealth is maximised when production takes place at the lowest possible cost , thus avoiding the waste of scarce resources ( the goal of ‘ productive efficiency ’ is satisfied ) , and goods and services are produced in the quantities and are of the quality demanded by consumers ( the goal of ‘ allocative efficiency ’ is satisfied ) . |
18 | For the time being , having noted the rival analysis , the issues will be approached through the framework of the traditional model and it will accordingly be assumed for the purposes of analysis that weak owner control at least raises a presumption that there is a problem about the adequacy of management discipline . |
19 | This is partly a reflection of the growing responsibility which the Welsh Office has assumed for education at all levels in the Principality . |
20 | As regards these latter matters , it will be assumed for the remainder of the chapter , unless the contrary is stated , that a company has capacity to grant the security and that the directors were not acting in breach of their duty to the company or exceeding their authority . |
21 | The question of original pitch standards is avoided , with a'=415 assumed for all pianos . |
22 | Finally , the result obtained has to be self-consistent with the properties assumed for the continuum . |
23 | The model assumes 50 per cent by volume of crystals of polyethylene in a matrix of elastic properties corresponding to those of a glassy polymer with The elastic properties assumed for the crystalline units were |
24 | It is assumed for the purposes of evaluation that either one or the other policy was implemented rather than both simultaneously . |
25 | Given an aggregate production function of the form we can substitute the relevant rows of equation ( 5.37 ) into equation ( 5.36 ) , and substitute the resulting expressions into the production function to give : where we again have assumed for simplicity that αβ = 1 . |
26 | Depending on the precise values assumed for the ( fixed ) levels of wages and prices , other non-market clearing regimes are : |
27 | The simplicity of the process assumed for aggregate demand is something we shall return to later , since it has some bearing on the interpretation of Lucas 's results . |
28 | His voice had a sarcastic edge to it , once assumed for the benefit or otherwise of his students , and now its permanent tone . |
29 | I have followed it through closely because it shows the kind of diplomacy which , though no comparable evidence survives , has to be assumed for subsequent relations between Charles and his brothers ( and later his nephews ) throughout his reign . |
30 | 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 . |