Sentence examples for reasonably be assumed from inspiring English sources

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This viral disease was selected as the focus of the study, as previous studies have reported that throat-related symptoms and bronchitis were the most common reasons for self-medication [ 31– 33], and because participants could reasonably be assumed to be familiar with the common cold.

It may reasonably be assumed he was the terrorists' prime target.

Only a small minority of UK households earn that or above, and most of them could reasonably be assumed to be property owners already.

It can reasonably be assumed that future long-run growth in real gross domestic product per capita will be 1 to 2 percent a year.

Since 92% of participants thought highly of the Red Cross, giving to it could reasonably be assumed to make people look good to their peers.

Except for Ms. Nguyen, those who have contracted anthrax have had some obvious point of contact with the spore-laden letters and can reasonably be assumed to have inhaled a significant amount of spores.

It's ironic that Love has so little truck with sentimentality or familial loyalty, two qualities that might reasonably be assumed to be the very essence of the Beach Boys.

That tournament having seen Wales fall just short in a semi-final against France, under the popular leadership of a new captain, the flanker Sam Warburton, it might reasonably be assumed that Rees has something to prove.

That, it might reasonably be assumed, would have allowed the mice in question to lay down any surplus calories as fat more easily than the offspring of well-fed fathers could have done.Whether cytosine methylation is the explanation for this difference has yet to be tested, but something is clearly happening.

Furthermore, there is some doubt as to whether "form follows function" or "function follows form," since, although, in general, it can reasonably be assumed that an architect's task is to construct specific spaces for the fulfillment of predetermined functions, there is plenty of historical evidence to suggest that many important social institutions have resulted from spaces already built.

Nonetheless, a defence might exist if it could be argued the image was not pornographic, since:  "An image is 'pornographic' if it is of such a nature that it must reasonably be assumed to have been produced solely or principally for the purpose of sexual arousal".

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