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 .
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