Sentence examples for are largely assumed from inspiring English sources

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are largely assumed

adverb

In a widespread or large manner.

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These two climatological parameters are largely assumed to be the influencing factors in determining the millimeter wave window frequencies over the chosen range of latitudes in between the two successive maxima occurring at 60 and 120 GHz.

It can be argued that the main thinking in transport planning and policy making stem from neoclassical economics in which individuals are largely assumed to make rational, consistent, and efficient choices, and apply cognitive processes of decision making that maximise their economic utility.

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"We are largely assuming that yesterday's university should be tomorrow's model," said William G. Tierney, co-director of the Pullias Center for Higher Education at USC. "This is a time for experimentation, and instead we're relying on the tried and true, but with much less revenue".

Due to a large volume of work in SAMs, it has been largely assumed that their characteristics are well understood, among these, the so-called odd-even effect.

When in 1764 the Jesuits were banned from France, their teaching positions were largely assumed by Oratorians.

Although shockingly little research has been devoted to differential care (because genes were largely assumed to explain sibling difference), it is established that two-thirds of children claim that their parents show some form of preferential treatment.

It has been largely assumed that tumors within a given histological type induce angiogenesis via the same mechanisms.

In 1954, and in the succeeding decades, there was little to suggest a connection with practical developments, which anyway were largely assumed to be American in origin.

With their common genome organization with the Picornaviridae, it has been largely assumed that the members of the plant Potyviridae family share similar translation mechanism.

Even though some work has been found to indicate that the choice of softer adhesive increased the capacity of beam (MacDonald & Calder, 1982), relatively stiffer adhesives have been largely assumed to provide better strengthening.

It was largely assumed that women could not work long hours, could not travel for work purposes, and when someone got married or gave birth, her family was the first - if not the only - priority.

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