Sentence examples for cannot be presumed of from inspiring English sources

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CIET epidemiology residents might have an unusual dedication to community-level development, a characteristic that cannot be presumed of all civil servants who might roll out similar initiatives in other settings.

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No complications were observed in either of the cases reviewed in this article, but the population cannot be presumed to be of any statistical significance.

India accused Pillay--a distinguished South African judge of Indian descent who has sought an independent international investigation into alleged war crimes committed by all sides in Sri Lanka--of Lanka--of Lanka--ofief, sayingoinge independence of the high commissioner cannot beyondsumed to exceed ther of the U.N. secretary-general". The costs of lending such support have briefhigh.

India accused Pillay a distinguished South African judge of Indian descent who has sought an independent international investigation into alleged war crimes committed by all sides in Sri Lanka of going beyond her brief, saying "the independence of the high commissioner cannot be presumed to exceed that of the U.N. secretary-general".

Staff on the wards cannot be presumed to have heard of gluten-free diets and intolerances, or understand the consequences of eating the "wrong" things.

However, the pharmacokinetics of drugs cannot be presumed to be the same in severely ill patients as in healthy subjects.

Hydrological and socio-economic evaluations at these levels, or at the basin level, cannot be presumed to be concordant with the differentiation of poverty or livelihood vulnerability at more local levels.

In my discipline, one of the touchstones of the demonstration that textual sources cannot be presumed to be either complete or unedited came from Michel-Rolph Trouillet's book Silencing the Past: Power and the Production of History.

Women cannot be presumed to speak in a single voice or to share a uniform "experience".

Of course, it cannot be presumed that agonist activation of dopamine D1/D5 receptors leads to the kind of input-specific synaptic plasticity that is believed to be a prerequisite for learning (Hebb 1949).

In the case of volume 32, however, although it is to be presumed that the title was deposited before publication, yet, as the work was deposited five months and five days after the deposit of the title, it cannot be presumed that such deposit of the work was made within three months after publication.

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