Sentence examples for as assumed with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as assumed with" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to something that is taken for granted or accepted as true in conjunction with another idea or statement.
Example: "The results of the experiment were consistent with the hypothesis, as assumed with the initial conditions set by the researchers."
Alternatives: "as expected with" or "as inferred from".

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In molecules constrained by secondary structure such as 18S and 28S rRNA, the nucleotides involved in stems and loops do not evolve independently, as assumed with standard models of substitution [62], [63] such as those compared in Modeltest [64] and jModelTest [56].

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There are number of reasons for thinking that the category of "being neither true nor false" does not align as neatly as often assumed with the categories of "being something other than a belief" (when applied to mental states) or "being something that does not express a proposition" (when applied to sentence types) or "being something other than an assertion" (when applied to speech acts).

As Buford clearly points out, it is not, as commonly assumed (perhaps in the same way as commonly assumed with Donald Trump supporters), that these blokes are hard-up for the pounds and pence.

The coin's rarity may attest to its quick withdrawal from the market, as is assumed with his quarter-aureus.

The as-welded condition was assumed with the result that no crack initiation period was considered and stress ranges were fully effective.

Somewhere during Princess Aurora's famous Rose Adagio, as Ashley Bouder assumed with increasing, sometimes painstaking authority — the series of demanding unsupported balances, you could feel the audience gather and hold a collective breath, willing her through and beyond the steps.

Return from their self-study as "assumed experts, armed with the knowledge necessary to resolve the simulated patient problem".

Since, as, we may assume, with no loss of generality, that, for all.

The taxa included in our phylogenetic tree did not represent a random subsample of the total harpaline species, as assumed by the MCCR test with Yule process simulations.

— Mitt Romney will address Republican leaders from around the country here on Friday, as he assumes with some fanfare the mantle of the party's not-quite-official presidential nominee.

As they assume with coal demand, one might assume Chinese cocaine addiction is a lost cause.

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