Sentence examples for that cannot be assumed from inspiring English sources

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Further calculations with these observations produce a difference of eight minutes, something that cannot be assumed because the observations of Tycho are reliable enough.

Although fundamental to science, the concept that variables operate jointly and, under equivalent conditions, consistently across occasions is one that children appear to acquire only gradually and, therefore, one that cannot be assumed to be in place.

Service monitoring and tracking facilities are devised in order to deal with the inherently unreliable nature of services, that cannot be assumed "always on", as mobile-powered ones may go offline in one location and turn up again somewhere else, and the availability of some services may swing steadily in a unpredictable way.

Pulitzer Prize-winning commentator George F. Will wrote of the deals in the Washington Post, Unfortunately, Daley's theory -- that it can be better to get a sum X immediately, rather than getting over many years a sum Y that is substantially larger than X -- assumes something that cannot be assumed.

However, these interpretations are dependent upon whole-genome sequences that cannot be assumed to be flawless given the number of errors identified in other mtDNA sequencing studies.

In addition Bhandari found that these letters frequently required a standard of literacy that cannot be assumed in the normal population [ 22].

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Our results add to the evidence that it cannot be assumed that the provision of additional information and support for patients to achieve informed decisions is risk free.

These data highlight the fact that it cannot be assumed that the inflammatory sequelae for COPD are similar between AATD and non-AATD COPD patients.

This research also, however, suggests that it cannot be assumed that PhysioDirect will reduce costs, although it could potentially do so if PhysioDirect services are managed efficiently.

This study demonstrates that it cannot be assumed that conventional practices (i.e. smear preparation) or extraction techniques render the organism non-viable.

Importantly, Saito [[ 33], see also [ 34]] argues that it cannot be assumed that concurrent articulation does suppress and/or inhibit the processing of auditory-verbal material in the phonological loop entirely, but nevertheless impedes processing in the phonological loop severely.

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