Sentence examples for assumed resources from inspiring English sources

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Based on existing transitional models, we developed a working model to investigate the predictive power of commonly assumed resources and barriers related to the transition (Park, Lavallee, & Tod, 2013).

Finally, enhanced standard care was provided to control subjects in three trials (13 , 15 17), and for these interventions we may have underestimated the effects in relation to the assumed resources used.

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So, assuming resources weren't an issue, here are some questions that would drive upcoming stories (again, with anger as the overarching theme): Jerry Ceppos, dean, Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University; former executive editor, San Jose Mercury News This certainly must be the first significant movement for which I can't paint a picture of typical leaders and followers.

Assuming resources are scarce, they need to be carefully allocated to where they produce the most benefits.

Of the existing protocols, many assume resources or behaviours which are not entirely compatible with the characteristics of most WSNs and the requirements of the applications they support.

To move into this territory, however, would clearly be to abandon the Humean framework of the original maximizing approach, assuming resources for the rational criticism of ends that are independent of the agent's actual dispositions.

We propose that a cutoff value below 100 ng ml−1 would be feasible and acceptable in screening programmes in many Western European countries, assuming resources and colonoscopy capacity are sufficient.

Plausible bounds on laboratory sample transport costs were constructed by assuming resources were arbitrarily divisible – that their remainders could be used efficiently for other purposes – or that resources had to be consumed in whole quantities – that their remainders could not be used efficiently for other purposes.

Thus, we assume resource stress to increase along the urban < rural and coastal < inland environmental gradients (Fig. 6A).

If we assume resource intensity as in the IPC (e.g., no efficiencies in planning or manager staffing), but Kenyan wages, this yields a per-person cost of $37.

Assuming resource balancing to be an adaptive mechanism for growth under strong water limitation, plants should allocate biomass predominantly to roots (to counteract water/nutrient limitation), at the cost of reduced biomass allocation to leaves.

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