Sentence examples for but cannot be assumed from inspiring English sources

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However, this is only true for methanol and DMSO, which are known to be toxic to the fish embryo in higher concentrations [31], but cannot be assumed for water.

The significant quantitative differences in the domain impact responses between the two countries are of interest but cannot be assumed to be simply due to cross cultural differences.

This reflects the de facto situation but cannot be assumed to have been as widely considered in service planning as is desirable.

A novel missense amino acid change occurring at the same position as another pathogenic missense change (e.g. Trp38Ser and Trp38Leu) is considered moderate evidence but cannot be assumed to be pathogenic.

Chronic conditions such as asthma, neurologic disorders, and many cancers may be observed in hospitalization and registry data but cannot be assumed to be related to short-term exposures reflected in the hazard data.

Findings from a sample of >7,000 cases based on data from the late 1990s (24) are useful but cannot be assumed to reflect recent quality of care and a more recent study using data from 2006 to 2007 was focused mainly on hypoglycemia (25).

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It's well worth trying, but success cannot be assumed — and should be the more applauded if attained.

The credibility that being an ethical business can bring in this market is strong, so organisations like to portray themselves that way, but it cannot be assumed they actually are".

Race can be considered as a factor in encouraging diversity, but it cannot be assumed that every nonwhite student will automatically contribute more to a diverse campus than white students, the opinion said.

Some miners may have intended to harm police and evidence shows one shot a pistol towards them, but it cannot be assumed that they all had violent intent, as there's also evidence of miners in the front group with no weapons, he argued.

Species distribution models (Franklin 2010) generally map suitable habitat for adult individuals of species, but it cannot be assumed that juveniles establish and survive under the same conditions (Ibanez et al. 2007; Jackson et al. 2009; McLaughlin and Zavaleta 2012), nor that the spatial distribution of suitable microhabitats for juveniles across landscapes is the same as that of adults.

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