Example sentences of "[noun sg] are assumed to be " in BNC.
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1 | Changes in output which can not be accounted for by changes in the input of capital and labour are assumed to be accounted for by autonomous shocks in technology . |
2 | That is , descriptions of perception and action are assumed to be unproblematic which in fact are deeply puzzling . |
3 | Births in the first seven months of marriage are assumed to be pre-maritally conceived . |
4 | Height and good posture are assumed to be ‘ good ’ signs for people motivated to succeed in work organizations . |
5 | He contrasts the ‘ highly developed theory of market interaction ’ with the simplistic treatment of the public sector : ‘ the ‘ public choices ’ that define the constraints within which market behaviour is allowed to take place are assumed to be made externally or exogenously , presumably by others than those who participate in market transactions ’ ( Buchanan , 1972 , p. 11 ) . |
6 | The reason a bat is a particularly telling example for a philosopher , however , is that the experiences of an echolocating bat are assumed to be peculiarly alien and different from our own . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Both volume and the absolute value of the change in price are assumed to be a positive function of the amount of disagreement between traders . |
9 | The expenditure costs T of the project are assumed to be allocated over n districts so that and the tax bill for the ith district is where . |
10 | Thus , inequalities in health status characteristic of the earlier phases of the life cycle are assumed to be overwhelmed by the biological process of ageing . |
11 | Indeed , much ‘ practical ’ scientific learning in a western education system takes place in a laboratory where students imitate , learn concrete activities and at the same time are assumed to be developing logical and abstracting abilities . |