Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] assumed [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | That is , descriptions of perception and action are assumed to be unproblematic which in fact are deeply puzzling . |
2 | In any Open Door disagreement , the employee is assumed to be right unless the manager has impeccable documentation to the contrary . |
3 | This skill is assumed to be inborn and intuitive , but one glance at a student 's notes shows this assumption to be unfounded . |
4 | However , in all these papers , wage determination was assumed to be exogenous . |
5 | In this case , the position is equivalent to that of compulsory purchase , and the permissions in the Eighth Schedule are assumed to be available when assessing the compensation . |
6 | No pornographer has ever been punished for being a woman-hater. but not too long ago information about female sexuality , contraception and abortion was assumed to be obscene . |
7 | This permits people to be punished for crimes that are assumed to have taken place , and of which the suspect is assumed to be guilty , without any formalities of proof , evidence or charges . |
8 | Other analysts criticized him for being both too political and unscientific — science being assumed to be apolitical in principle . |
9 | In the Keynesian model , the price level is assumed to be inflexible so that the fall in aggregate demand has the effect of reducing real income to OY 1 with the price level remaining unchanged at OP . |
10 | In the neo-classical model , where the price level is assumed to be flexible , the price level falls from OP to OP 1 and real income remains at the full employment level , OY f . |
11 | In other words , the level of government expenditure is assumed to be exogenous , i.e. given from outside the model . |
12 | In Figure 1.2 the home country is assumed to be small while the partner country and the rest of the world is large . |
13 | A Fixed cost is assumed to be constant over all levels of output . |
14 | The act of shipping the barley in Maynegrain was assumed to be sufficient to amount to conversion , but the position is different where the defendant innocently interferes with P 's goods whether upon his own initiative or upon the instructions of another , when the defendant 's act amounts to nothing more than transport or custody of the goods . |