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assumes literally presumably rogues since sooner targeted
Since we have literally targeted our enemies, the Pentagon assumes that, sooner or later, rogues will take out our cities, presumably from spaceships. Gore Vidal
assumes change exports increased short tariff
We're short here domestically. So we should be able to get increased exports (of ethanol) from Brazil. This assumes no change in the tariff structure. Joanne Shore
assumes correctly equally
Often one postulates that a priori, all states are equally probable. This is not true in the world as we see it. This world is not correctly described by the physics which assumes this postulate. Richard P. Feynman
assumes business dream great pigeonhole role seconds specific
I don't have one specific dream role: I'm an actor, so I want to play everything. In this business, they'll pigeonhole you in two seconds if you're great at the role you play. Everyone assumes that you're really just like that character. Jaime Pressly
assumes bid built buy good premium reason stocks
I do not think stocks should have a bid premium built into them. That assumes that there is a good reason to buy them. Neil Parker
assumes tv
The average person in Hollywood just assumes that if you're on a hit TV show, then that's the first thing you've ever done. Isaiah Washington
assumes avoid explain litigation money rat simply throw willing
There has to be something that we don't know. To simply explain that they're doing this to avoid litigation assumes that they'd be willing to throw money down a rat hole. John Coffee
assumes false paranoid star throw took
'TMZ' took the illusion of privacy away. Now the paranoid star just assumes someone is always there. Decoy cars and false itineraries are floated to throw 'TMZ' off the scent. Stephen Rodrick
assumes capable creating human inputs labour productive result system theory treats
Every non-Marxist economic theory that treats human and non-human productive inputs as interchangeable assumes that the dehumanisation of human labour is complete. But if it could ever be completed, the result would be the end of capitalism as a system capable of creating and distributing value. Yanis Varoufakis