Example sentences of "it can be assumed that " in BNC.

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1 He was collecting for over forty years and , as Miller was a regular recipient of Bartram 's shipments , it can be assumed that ‘ a large proportion of plants credited to Miller as introducer consisted of collections by Bartram and if this is true he was probably responsible for the first appearance in the gardens of England of between one hundred and fifty and two hundred plants ’ ( John Hendley Barnhart , ‘ Significance of John Bartram 's Work to Botanical and Horticultural Knowledge ’ , Bartonia Special Issue , 1931 ) .
2 Since no comment is made on the author being recently dead , it can be assumed that publication had been arranged while Leapor was still alive .
3 It can be assumed that the proposals were drawn up by David Garrick .
4 It can be assumed that this will eventually bottom out to include only those children whose handicap is so great that they require constant medical supervision of a highly sophisticated nature .
5 For this simplistic example , it can be assumed that these are readily available , and no adjustment of the resources is needed before the audit process can start .
6 But it can be assumed that many millions of poor rural women are caught in a vicious cycle : they eat food to get human energy , and then spend all this energy in producing food and collecting the energy needed to cook it .
7 While it can be assumed that routine bookkeeping and other financial support services are readily available , questions of profit-making and pricing are likely to cause the surveyor difficulties .
8 Unless there is a statement to the contrary in our opinion , it can be assumed that we have formed the opinion that :
9 Establishments were obviously catering for a different market in the evening , and it can be assumed that customers were prepared to spend more time and to pay more for a different ‘ meal experience ’ .
10 Both breweries are now up-to-date and efficient plants , and it can be assumed that neither will require extensive re-investment for some years yet .
11 The interval must be long enough to avoid any carry-over practice effects between the first administration and the second , but sufficiently short so that it can be assumed that there will have been no change in the real underlying abilities of the children concerned .
12 A system can be designed much more economically if it can be assumed that skilled personnel are available to control and take care of it .
13 Kathleen Kenyon , the excavator , recognized two deposits , but since there were coins of the House of Theodosius in each , it can be assumed that they accumulated over a fairly short period , perhaps as rubbish from the nearby forum .
14 The Durotriges , with most probably the southern branch of the Dubunni , gave the Romans serious trouble , so it can be assumed that they may have supplied a strong detachment to help oppose the Medway crossing .
15 It can be assumed that the degree of power and authority of each role holder increases towards the apex of the hierarchy .
16 Where similar finds are consistently found in layers dated to the same period of time , it can be assumed that these finds belong to that time period .
17 This is a universal conception because it can be assumed that all societies and social groups possess , in some form or another , such common sense and practical knowledge .
18 If the faculty of negation is crucial to thinking , then it can be assumed that each cognitive strategy is potentially negateable .
19 Therefore , the emphasis of the present discussion is not upon whether the individuals benefit psychologically from being members of the Young Conservatives : it can be assumed that those who remain members do so because they enjoy being so .
20 The going concern concept does not apply since it can be assumed that , absent law to the contrary , all authorities will exist into the foreseeable future .
21 It can be assumed that m in Figure 6.2 ( b ) has acquired its synchronous rotation through the operation of such forces .
22 Altogether , it can be assumed that there was a fair degree of literacy generated , bearing in mind the times and the remoteness of the region .
23 While there is no penalty stated for breach of the rule , it can be assumed that parties will not be allowed to found on any document not mentioned in the list as produced .
24 Alternatively if the student was in rented accommodation on a 12 month lease it can be assumed that the student is not temporarily away from home .
25 However , it can be assumed that the political difficulties experienced within China over recent years continue to act as a barrier to any possible growth .
26 The random selection of cases is an approximation to experimental randomisation if it can be assumed that the population from which the sample is drawn is homogeneous : a reasonable assumption when dealing with a population of seeds , plants , germs , etc .
27 The licence may be for a fixed , perhaps renewable , period of time or there may be no mention of duration , in which case it can be assumed that the licence will last as long as the software is subject to copyright protection .
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