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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuming necessary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that certain conditions or actions are taken for granted as being required or essential.
Example: "The project will proceed, assuming necessary resources are allocated in time."
Alternatives: "if required" or "if needed".
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From these outcomes, and assuming necessary elements are in place, individual on-the-job performance improvements occur; these are shown in the orange boxes and can be measured at the individual, organization or population level.
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First, the formulation model identifies and organizes information that is assumed necessary and sufficient for developing image processing applications.
Finally, related to the life-cycle theory, evolutionary theory can be adopted to explain the logic where several enabling technologies in the space of possibilities can be assumed necessary for the next stage in the life-cycle of financial innovations (Loreto et al., 2016).
Certain physiological conditions are generally assumed necessary if lactobacilli are to thrive in the healthy vagina of a woman of childbearing age.
The criterion for scoring the conserved NRG elements was presence of a match to the 8 bp core sequence, allowing for substitutions that maintained the consensus structure of the element, which we assume necessary for its function (see also [ 31]).
Scientists have shown that our hands start assuming the necessary configuration as soon as the brain initiates an activity — if not a micromoment earlier.
Assuming the necessary agreements can be reached, the United States and NATO are planning to keep a modest force in Afghanistan after 2014 to guard against terrorist threats and advise Afghan forces.
In the studies, the experts will be asked how they would currently do the task, the resources they would use, the certainty they would have in the result assuming the necessary information needed could be obtained.
Compartmentalization of services and information led to parents assuming a necessary, though at times, uncomfortable, coordinating role.
Second, the appeal to necessary moral states of affairs as the stopping point for explanation seems to assume that necessary moral states of affairs somehow are not in need of explanation.
If we give a proof through impossibility in which we assume a necessary premise, then the conclusion we ultimately establish is simply the denial of that necessary premise, not a "possible" conclusion in Aristotle's sense.
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