Sentence examples for assumed changes from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "assumed changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to changes that are taken for granted or accepted without verification.
Example: "The report outlines the assumed changes in the project timeline based on the latest feedback from the client."
Alternatives: "presumed alterations" or "expected modifications".

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"Most assessments linking climate change with climate risk have assumed changes are well described by the average," they said, arguing this needed to be "urgently modified".

This study examines the reliability of transmission lines under a range of assumed changes in the mean and standard deviation of climatic variables affecting transmission lines such as annual extreme wind speed and ice thickness.

Table 1 enlists assumed changes of the population, employment, and school enrollment in the incentive area and non-incentive area.

A diagnostic "up-coding" to counteract assumed changes of the German insurance companies' reimbursement policies seems an unlikely explanation for the observed changes, since one of the most severe diagnostic categories, i.e. psychotic disorders, was diagnosed less often.

Fellow astronomer and team member John Ruan of the University of Washington, Seattle, told the American Astronomical Society meeting here today that he had previously assumed changes to something as big as a quasar would take tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of years.

According to expectation, differences between population scenario estimates are not great because differences in fertility assumptions only affect working-age population size in the long term, while effects of assumed changes in mortality and migration are relatively small, compared with the effect of cross-country differences in age structure in base year 2015.

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The budget resolution typically assumes changes in federal programs like Medicaid and Medicare.

Gold has no real return in the long term, assuming changes in supply and demand cancel each other out over time.

One alternative assumes that the changes in conductance are proportional to the changes in the volume and the other alternative assumes changes proportional to the surface area of the spine.

Sustainable changes assume changes in mental models, norms and culture.

In this regard, it would be reasonable to assume changes in clinical practice, would then follow.

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