Sentence examples for whose assumed from inspiring English sources

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The same, almost certainly, applies to Barclays, whose assumed flirtation with the US a few years ago was under a previous management with a greater love of Wall Street.

Abu Omar al-Shishani, an Islamic State commander whose assumed surname literally means "the Chechen," is originally from an ethnically Chechen enclave of Georgia and has fought Russia twice before, as a rebel in the Second Chechen War and as a member of the Georgian army during the Russo-Georgian War in 2008.

We excluded patients with incomplete data on demographic variables (age, sex, and ethnicity) and those whose assumed transmission was through use of injected drugs because of the low prevalence and worse prognosis compared with other risk groups.

Using the calculated change in variance at each time point, we estimated the proportion of patients whose assumed true baseline systolic blood pressure of 130 or 120 mm Hg would truly increase by 10 or 20 mm Hg (called true positives) to a threshold of 140 mm Hg or above while receiving treatment.

Individuals whose assumed transmission was via injection drug use or mother-to-child were excluded due to low frequencies and worse prognosis compared with other risk groups.

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Their ultimate heiress, Valpurge, was married in 1349 to Guillaume III de Chalençon, whose descendants assumed the Polignac name in 1421.

Thick squares made from flour and water, the crackers are tasteless and hard as rocks, acknowledged Mr. Pierotti, whose family assumed ownership in 1944.

They were not quite the "slaves of defunct economists", but certainly took intellectual sustenance from a group of mostly Austrian thinkers, such as Friedrich von Hayek, whose work assumed that an increased role for the state (such as was represented by Labour's policies in Britain) would lead eventually to what Hayek himself called "the state of mind in which Nazism could become successful".

Perhaps one of its legacies was to create a microcosm that was entirely out of tune with the free-market zeitgeist whose vanguard assumed power in other parts of the world soon after the Left came to power in Bengal: one thinks of Margaret Thatcher's election victory in 1979, and Ronald Reagan's in 1981.

Christian Gerhartsreiter, whose several assumed identities included Clark Rockefeller, at a birthday party in 1984.

Literature on turbulence modeling is rich in empirical, semi-empirical and theoretical spectral equations whose parameters assume deterministic values.

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