Sentence examples for assuming that the first from inspiring English sources

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For this exercise, we are assuming that the first occurrence of 28o F is a "killing frost".

But even assuming that the first four parts of §2a c) are currently unconstitutional, they were not necessarily unconstitutional when Congress passed §2c in 1967.

We often make a terrible mistake in thinking about the relationship between the two, in assuming that the first trend created the second one — that we have less crime precisely because we've locked up all these people.

We further explain the experimental values observed for the hydraulic resistance of cell beds, assuming that the first layer of cells in contact with the membrane partially blocks the membrane area open to flow.

Gary from D.C. offered this explanation: For a scenario of n pirates: assuming that the first pirate always gives 1 coin to the last 100 odd-numbered pirates, and thus gives nothing to the first n-200 pirates, some of these first n-200 pirates are indifferent (they see zero either way).

I'm just assuming that the first time is a bit surreal.

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So I sat, assuming that the first-class seat I had upgraded to using frequent flier awards would entitle me to a sandwich, at least.

I'm assuming that the second phase of the ad blitz will highlight the man with the plan: Dick Cheney.

Even assuming that the Fifth Amendment prohibits the State only from compelling a man to produce 'testimonial' evidence against himself, the California requirement here is still unconstitutional.

Assuming that the first-hop SNR is reasonably high, it emerges that (sum _{j=1}^{K}mathbf {H}_{j}mathbf {B}_{j}mathbf {B}_{j}^{H}mathbf {H}_{j}^{H} gg sigma _{mathrm {r}}^{2}mathbf {I}_{N_{mathrm {r}}}) where A≫B effectively means that the eigenvalues of A−B are much greater than zero.

However, as shown in the third column (Eqs. 3.2 8.2), all the double sampling estimators except PPS (Eq. 7.1) may be formulated assuming that the first-phase sample is a simple random sample that is smaller, usually much smaller, than the whole population; in these cases, the population size (N) is not necessarily known.

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