Sentence examples for which assuming from inspiring English sources

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About fifty people gathered around the double grave, which, assuming it was six feet deep, contained three feet of muddy water.

Each additional inspector will focus on 3,500 people – which, assuming a 35-hour working week, equates to 21.6 seconds per week per potential evader.

Also, the version that's up on the Guardian/Observer website currently includes a reference to a character in The Great Gatsby called "Myrtle Wilsoncorrect", which, assuming he means Myrtle Wilson, hints at a sub-editor's helpful hand.

The Yankees' gesture also holds true only for the first round of the playoffs, which, assuming the Yankees open at home, would include at least two games at Yankee Stadium and a maximum of three.

The prosecutors said the photographs would be "particularly important" as evidence in the penalty phase of a trial, in which, assuming Mr. Moussaoui was convicted, a jury would weigh whether to sentence him to death.

In its draft standard, the IASB has chosen the grant date, which, assuming that the company's shares are rising, throws up the lowest charge.That was a decision led by pragmatism rather than accounting principle, some say.

The agreement is for three years, after which, assuming it lasts that long, either side can opt for independence or renew the deal.While most Serbs and Montenegrins are probably happy with it, Kosovo's ethnic Albanians feel distinctly uncomfortable.

At the time of the acquisition, Dr. Vladimir Clain-Stefanelli, who was the museum's curator of numismatics and who had once worked for Stack's, vouched for the collection, which, assuming it is authentic, is said to be worth more than $75 million today.

Both partners in the ritual of experimental sex conceded that "dating" went something like this: preliminary talking and polite mutual inspection led to dancing, which often shifted into "necking," which assuming continuous progress — concluded in the quasi-masturbation of "petting" on the family sofa, or, in more affluent circumstances, in the back seat of a car.

His favourite recipe in the book is for burrata and heirloom tomatoes with a mango dressing which, assuming you can get your hands on the relevant ingredients – spongey supermarket toms are not going to cut it here – is the very definition of doable.

In December, Mr. Obama's debt-reduction panel (of which Mr. Ryan is a member) is supposed to release its findings on the budget, which, assuming the bipartisan panel can't reach a consensus, will most likely encompass several options for reducing spending in the long term.

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