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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuming no such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to establish a condition or premise that something does not exist or is not the case.
Example: "The results of the experiment are valid, assuming no such errors occurred during the data collection process."
Alternatives: "provided that no such" or "if there are no such".
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But assuming no such collapse, companies in the oil services sector will keep exploring for new deals.
Assuming no such luck, a 300-mile trip from White Plains, N.Y. to Buffalo would cost $1,500, or $5 a mile.
Assuming no such October surprise is in store next year then Ossoff could prevail in a rematch.
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For conservatism's sake, let us assume no such mobility.
In other words, while FOM and SOM models emphasize dependence between 2 and 3 nucleotides in a DNA sequence, the ZOM model assumes no such dependencies at all.
However, the fixed-epoch model requires a priori specification of the number of different rate-epochs on which to fit the data, and assumes each rate change occurs simultaneously across all lineages, whereas the RLC assumes no such prior knowledge.
These structures differ in terms of reduced contagiousness when both strains are present in a host; the single-strain model assumes no such reduction, while the superinfection model does reduce contagiousness when a host is superinfected.
And that's for folks who start right away and can get immediately plugged into the supply chain, and assuming no events such as worker strikes, component shortages, holiday production crunches, or factory bankruptcies (what, you think all the factories you work with are flush with cash?).
Therefore, Fig. 7 plots a generic utility function that makes clear, just as in the production possibilities frontier textbook model, that the optimal choice of (c) is achieved at the point where the CCF and the utility function are tangent (assuming no corner solutions such as when we have a perfect classifier).
Assuming that no such incidental contractions occurred in these experiments, it is an important observation that electrical muscle stimulation and FES activated cortical areas that are involved not only in sensation but also in planning and generating motor output.
Assuming that no such substructure is present, these fluctuations decrease as the total sample size increases, and an asymptotically stable pattern of the eigenvector plot results (Ma and Amos 2010).
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