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The phrase "feasible assumption" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a reasonable supposition that can be backed up with some evidence. For example, "Given the historic precedence of dramatic changes in oil prices, it is a feasible assumption that there will be volatility in the market this year."
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This is a relatively feasible assumption, since no PA is required due to the lower output power requirements.
When modeling the phase noise, a common local oscillator for all the transmitters and receivers is assumed, which is a feasible assumption for an inband full-duplex device.
We first show that the MCA version most widely used in transport engineering implies a rarely feasible assumption, the transgression of which may drive a significant overestimation of the future number of trips and a systematic bias in its socio-economic composition.
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The idea was to game the mid-century economy on a range of feasible assumptions, one of which concerned the oil price.
In this way, the following feasible assumptions will be used in the sequel: The total population (N_{k}) is known at all (k geq0).
Further alternative feasible assumptions around the amount and costs of dressings could have been included in the sponsor's analysis.
For example, in SAR imaging of non-homogeneous scenes, e.g., urban areas, non-uniformly textured zones, etc., a majority of the Fourier transform coefficients should be considered for feature-enhanced MSF-based imaging [5, 6]; thus, an 89 % of sparsity level restriction is never a feasible model assumption.
A replication is scientifically feasible with an assumption such as that the MedDiet reflects a continuum of specific food choices and meal patterns.
The first possibility is not feasible under our assumption as it implies that the last vertex has only single erasure associated with the edges incident on it.
In making this analysis of the effect of only one dose of MV, 6 8 the EPI assumed that a two-dose policy was not feasible or unjustified (assumption 6).
However, as the coefficients and significance of effects attributed to the common supply intervention differed between the two groups of facilities, it is feasible that this assumption would not hold.
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