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The phrase "assumed emergency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a situation is presumed to be an emergency, often in discussions about protocols or responses to potential crises.
Example: "The team was trained to respond quickly to an assumed emergency, even if it turned out to be a false alarm."
Alternatives: "presumed emergency" or "alleged emergency".
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In 1976 Kaunda assumed emergency powers, and he was reelected as president in one-candidate elections in 1978 and 1983.
The president in Mexico assumed emergency powers to deal with the crisis, which has killed at least 81 people and infected about 1,300 others.
But this is still the promise to Bangladesh made by the generals who assumed emergency powers in January and the pliable administration they installed.
Tandja responded later that day by announcing that he had assumed emergency powers and declaring his intent to rule by decree.
Taking matters into her own hands, she declared a state of emergency throughout India, imprisoned her political opponents, and assumed emergency powers.
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In 1998, Phyllis Schlafly prophesied that if the Y2K bug crashed the world's computer networks, Clinton would "assume emergency dictatorial powers" by executive order.
The office of elected justice of the peace was abolished, and the government was authorized to assume emergency powers when public order was said to be in danger.
Gandhi and the Congress Party remained in power until 1977 (largely through the declaration of a state of emergency throughout India, imprisoning her political opponents, assuming emergency powers, and passing many laws limiting personal freedoms).
The Indian Constitution allows the govt. to assume emergency powers in times of extraordinary external or internal threat to the security of the country, such as an invasion or a civil war, & since Jun.
By Ved Mehta The New Yorker, August 25 , 1975P. 23 The Indian Constitution allows the govt. to assume emergency powers in times of extraordinary external or internal threat to the security of the country, such as an invasion or a civil war, & since Jun.
Reichstag fire, burning of the Reichstag (parliament) building in Berlin, on the night of February 27 , 1933 a key event in the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship and widely believed to have been contrived by the newly formed Nazi government itself to turn public opinion against its opponents and to assume emergency powers.
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