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The phrase "subsumed that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used and may confuse readers due to its awkward construction. Example: "The theory subsumed that all previous research was irrelevant."
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This year's speech subsumed that phrase into the longer, mealier "weapons of mass destruction-related program activities," a usefully adaptable locution.
Luckily, this "Hitler railing against Flight Simulator/Quake/AMD" meme has been sufficiently subsumed that we can look past the obvious nastiness — Hitler — and enjoy the subtitles.
It can be subsumed that the reason for this rate is not only the higher concentration of the drug in the suspension but the presumed slower intratumoural dissolution of the crystals.
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It expects to run out of "extraordinary measures," which have allowed it to continue paying all of the government's bills, on Thursday, at which point outgoing payments might subsume that cash, plus any revenues, on any day going forward.
The British oil group is finalising a £35bn merger with Rosneft under which the Russian group will take over BP's 50% holding in TNK-BP and subsume that business into the wider Rosneft operation, which will control 40% of the country's oil.
Or, they could easily buy one of the development companies outright and subsume that expertise.
I just wanted to write a book that is true to me, and true about what I went through, during that period when my life was subsumed in that way".
In many jurisdictions, the crime of rape has been subsumed under that of sexual assault, which also encompasses acts that fall short of intercourse.
While the commissioner for development, Andris Piebalgs, may well retain control of the development agenda on paper, there is growing concern that his remit will be subsumed by that of the EEAS.
Thus, the new definition of replacement plan subsumes that of the existing buffer managers.
Thus we focus on the GCD family of operators, as their performance also subsumes that of generalized- approaches.
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