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be presumed as
verb
To perform, do (something) without authority; to lay claim to without permission.
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The typical rippling of the polymer surface can be presumed as a stick-slip and crack formation process.
Therefore, the mechanism for the occurrence of such rippling structures can be presumed as an interaction of stick-slip and crack formation processes.
As shown in Figure 5a,b, the process of ripple formation on PC sample surface can be presumed as an interaction of stick-slip [11] and crack formation [12] processes.
Withdrawal cannot happen until success, and no result other than success can ever be presumed as a possibility.
It reasoned that because the majority producers "may be and often are adverse to the interests of others in the same business," they could not be presumed, as official bodies are, to be impartial, and subjecting others to their will effectuated "an intolerable and unconstitutional interference with personal liberty and private property".
Considering the highly prevalent vitamin D insufficiency in the general population and also in CKD patients, all dialysis patients should be presumed as being vitamin D deficient.
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(iii) The energies, frequencies and initial phases of the signals are presumed as known constants.
Dell has changed up the Dell Mini 10 configuration to include a 2GB memory stick full of the Spider-man movie – the first one, we're presuming – as well as a new Passion Purple color.
Under established trademark law, confusion is presumed as a matter of law, regardless of whether Google itself is the supplier of the counterfeit goods.
The shell wastes are presumed as potential sources to isolate chitin and chitosan.
Variety and durability of color are presumed as key constrains of natural dyes.
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