Sentence examples for have sometimes assumed from inspiring English sources

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Based on shared characteristics of sternorrhynchans, previous studies of amino acid transporters have sometimes assumed that extant Sternorrhyncha shared a symbiotic, phloem-feeding ancestor [ 8, 10], but this interpretation is inconsistent with current data.

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"As a missionary, he had sometimes assumed the voices of cartoon characters in letters home," they wrote.

Discussion about parapsychological phenomena has sometimes assumed emotional overtones, unsuitable to scientific discipline, and outspoken but contradictory opinions are still frequently voiced.

Conventional aid programming has sometimes assumed that aid and assistance should be focused on reaching the maximum number of recipients, rather than seeking out those children who, because of social status, extreme poverty or geographical isolation or gender, are the hardest to reach.

Capacity Building Assessments and Agendas While acknowledgement is given to UNICEF's facilitation of the comprehensive capacity building programme of the NECD NGO Association, the current evaluation found that the ECD Programme has sometimes assumed a somewhat passive role in this all-important area.

Ms. Pierson said festivalgoers have sometimes mistakenly assumed that South by Southwest would be heavy with music-oriented films because of its associated annual musical gathering.

Therefore, the most obvious corresponding physical parameters, e.g., duration or pitch, have sometimes been assumed to be the necessary and sufficient features underlying the phonological distinction, as for quantity and duration in the case of Finnish [3], [10], [39].

No correlation was found between static and rolling friction coefficients, although this has sometimes been assumed in published research.

Findings of pollen indicators of human impact may not be as reliable indicators of land use within the RSAP as has sometimes been assumed, especially when human activity is small scale.

The term 'task shifting' has been widely discussed [ 3, 4, 35] and the related term 'task sharing' has sometimes been assumed (incorrectly in our view) to be synonymous with task shifting [ 27].

Although these two strategies could well just be opposite ends of the same continuum, it has sometimes been assumed (albeit without any real evidence) that these represent two distinct male phenotypes: those that pursue a more promiscuous, unrestricted mating strategy ('stray') and those that focus on investing more heavily in their offspring in long-term relationships ('stay') [ 8– 11].

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