Example sentences of "will be assumed " in BNC.

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1 For every £250 ( or part of £250 ) over £3,000 you will be assumed to have an extra £1.00 per week income .
2 For example , if you have £4,200 savings you will be assumed to have an extra £5.00 per week income , even if you are not actually receiving any interest from your savings .
3 However , normal irregular traffic is not likely to achieve this low figure , and an average loss of 0.75 of a lock will be assumed in estimating the use of water for the passage of boats over the summit .
4 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 .
5 It will be assumed from here on that the evolutionary events which provided , for the seekers after truth , that area of knowledge from which modern man could , millions of years later , extract a viable foundation for a Created God , do in fact do that , by providing the substance of an acceptable hypothesis .
6 Moreover , since it is said in a context where Adam has just manifestly failed to react to the punch-line as quickly as the set of other students , the speaker ( given this type of speaker to this type of hearer in this type of surroundings ) will be assumed not to be intending to tell an untruth , but to be implicating the opposite of what she has said .
7 When a sender judges her receiver 's schema to correspond to a significant degree with her own , she need only mention features which are not contained in it ( the time of getting up and what she had for breakfast , for example ) ; other features ( like getting out of bed and getting dressed ) will be assumed to be present by default , unless we are told otherwise .
8 It will be assumed in this book that a ( relatively ) closed set of lexical units is stored in the mental lexicon , together with rules or principles of some kind which permit the production of a possibly unlimited number of new ( i.e. not specifically stored ) units .
9 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 ) .
10 This point will , however , be ignored until Chapter 10 , and in the meantime it will be assumed that profit maximisation is in the social interest regardless of the particular market structure within which the company operates .
11 It will be assumed that the trader is long in the far contract and short in the near contract ( a bull spread ) .
12 ( It will be assumed in this example that the S&P500 index covers only large shares quoted on the NYSE , although in actuality the S&P500 index includes some over-the-counter shares . )
13 To keep route descriptions in this area reasonably compact and unambiguous , Brunnen , on the north-east corner of the lake , will be assumed as the starting-point , but visitors based on other centres between Luzern and Brunnen should be able to make necessary adjustments .
14 If she has lost her partner to another woman , it will be assumed that she must be more beautiful , more clever , more sexy : in fact she wants her to be .
15 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 .
16 In the discussion which follows it will be assumed that what is being referred to is a receiver appointed out of court .
17 It will be assumed that all responses can be published unless you indicate otherwise .
18 Further , the body will be assumed to oscillate at one angular frequency ο .
19 As a point of reference it will be assumed that for a supernova collapse the gravitational waves carry off a total energy of in a burst of milliseconds length and at a frequency of about I kHz .
20 ‘ This programme is soundly in place at Waterford and is in the process of being implemented in Wedgwood with the expectation that it , too , will be fully in place by year-end or early next year — at which time , having done what I came to do , the chairmanship will be assumed by Dr O'Reilly .
21 However to simplify the apparatus the radiometer will not be used and the light intensity will be assumed approximately constant .
22 If the parties actually used the word ‘ deposit , ’ then unless there is evidence to the contrary it will be assumed that that is what they meant , Elson v. Prices Tailors Ltd. ( 1963 Ch.D . ) .
23 To the extent that there are shareholders with shares issued under the share option scheme at completion , these vendors will enter into the contract purely as vendors of the shares and all warranties and indemnities will be assumed by the principal shareholders of ABC .
24 If we do not receive your update instructions by the above data it will be assumed that you are no longer seeking acquisitions and the record will be deleted from our database .
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26 In the absence of any stated preference it will be assumed that the candidates will be willing to be considered for either appointment .
27 ( c ) Accounting and tax Whilst agreement in principle may have been reached on the relative standing in the new firm of its partners , precise calculation of their capital and profit sharing ratios can be a nightmare as the accountants wrestle with the task of bringing the accounts of the firms involved into line with one another : and it will be assumed here that there are differing practices which need to be harmonised .
28 To take an obvious example , the drafter may draft the terms referring to the parties as 'seller " and " Buyer " ; if a clause is then incorporated from a different document , referring to " the Customer " , it may give rise to difficult questions of interpretation : prima facie it will be assumed that " the Buyer " and " the Customer " are different people .
29 If the same word is used in more than one place in a document , it will be assumed that it means the same thing each time it appears .
30 In contrast , if different words are used , it will be assumed that they mean different things .
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