Sentence examples for assumption whether from inspiring English sources

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But I also want to question the assumption whether gloomy or faintly gloating — that books are on the way out.

Under such assumption, whether the capacity of that load loss minus DER meets the need of the remaining loss capacity is to be calculated.

However, the models used in this paper and in [26] are incompatible and differ most prominently in the assumption whether the total transmit power increases with the number of users as in [26] or is fixed as in this paper; see (8).

"There seems to be an assumption, whether on the artist's part or others, that the sexual nature of his work was a consideration in the dialogue to display it," he said in a phone conversation.

With the PFR assumption whether the Golgi is treated as a single compartment or multiple compartments in series the reaction characteristics are the same.

Based on this assumption, whether HCV E2 protein has the ability of induction of insulin resistance and relevant molecular mechanisms were investigated in this study.

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Phoebe Philo's Céline collection was all about jettisoning assumptions, whether about femininity, coolness or minimalism.

There will always be elements of a cost estimate that have been based on assumptions, whether purely financial (such as the rate of inflation in five years' time) or more operational (such as changes in customer behaviour).

Nonetheless, the parameter space is too large to address here, and like any model study we accept that there is a set of invariant assumptions (whether implicit or explicit) that set the context in which our analysis takes place (see Section 1.5 in Additional file 1 for more discussion on the issue of parameters and assumptions).

Second, when examining phase changes over time, if two consecutive measurements contain a large jump in phase (close to 2 π rad), it is impossible to determine, in the absence of interpretative assumptions, whether the jump represents a large change in the true phase or a small change in the true phase, with the opposite sign.

François Carrard, executive director of the I.O.C., said it was "far too early to make any kind of assumption" about whether Rome's offer would attract widespread international support.

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