Sentence examples for is understood to represent from inspiring English sources

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Every unit for which credit is given is understood to represent approximately three hours of actual work per week for the average student.

Every unit of credit is understood to represent three hours of work per week per term and is to be agreed upon between the student and the faculty member.

Such visibility makes possible processes of executive subjection which the paper traces firstly in the anticipatory self-discipline of executive's extensive rehearsals for the meetings, and secondly in the rituals of face-to-face scrutiny of the meetings themselves where the body of the executive is understood to represent the company.

This very final point — this singularity that represents where the laws of physics break down — also is understood to represent the origin of space and time.

Beyond this, and its wine, the far-famed, prelate-snaring, prelate-slaying "Est, est, est,"7 which, if it be not p516 Latin for "good," as the natives tell you, is understood to represent that quality in the modern vernacular, seeing it fetches the enormous price of three paoli (fifteen pence) the flask — there is nothing of interest in Monte Fiascone.

It is shown in [1, 2] and [3] that there exists some closed linear operator A in ℋ with domain (D(A)=D mathcal{S})) such that mathcal{S}_{s} = mathcal{S}_{0} + As (1.1) for every (sin D mathcal{S})), where the right-hand side of (1.1) is understood to represent the set ({ w+As : win S_{0}}).

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Children are understood to represent a special class of sexual abuse victim.

It also ruled that the statement was "likely" to be understood to represent the view of whole gay community.

They are understood to represent the death of the ego and its attachments to the material world.

The second fake account mentioned in a Guardian article, @TEN_GOP, used to be understood to represent Tennessee Republicans' opinions.

As a mode of transportation, the car may further be understood to represent the isolation of liminality, the space one occupies that is no place, when one is betwixt and between one's point of departure and one's destination.

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