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We want to see first how the lottery is received. Based on all of the polls, we're making the assumption that it's going to be very highly received. But a poll is a poll, and until we actually see what happens when tickets go on sale, we'll have a better idea by then. Tom Shaheen
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We have no intelligence or evidence that indicates that he (Bin Laden) is dead or incapacitated, so our working assumption is that he is still alive. Henry Crumpton
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We have no indication that he has left this immediate area, so we make the assumption that he is still afoot or ... holed up somewhere in this area, Norm Stamper
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We have no choice but to revisit the question on other bills. Especially given the relationship between guns and schools these days, I think it's a natural assumption that one could make that there could be some amendments which will be offered, Tom Daschle
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We've since updated this assumption and now predict that by the second quarter of 2006, 85 percent of large enterprises will have initiated encryption projects. Rich Mogull
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We've seen them attack in London, for example; we've seen them attack in Spain; we've seen them attack elsewhere, so I think we have to operate on the assumption that they do have some capability and they certainly have the intent. Michael Chertoff
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There is a widespread assumption that simply because my generation of women has the good fortune to live in a world touched by the feminist movement, that means everything we do is magically imbued with its agenda, but it doesn't work that way. Ariel Levy
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The persecuting spirit has its origin... in the assumption that one's own opinions are infallibly correct. John Fiske
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The persecuting spirit has its origin . . . in the assumption that one's own opinions are infallibly correct. John Fiske
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We have no basis to know whether it's a legitimate expense or not. What do any of us know about accounting? That's what we hire professionals to do. Marc Ward
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What these numbers have done this morning is raise a question: Does the Fed have the nerve to raise by 50 basis points (a half percentage point) next week? Tom Gallagher
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We've set up a situation where a 25 basis point (a quarter percentage point) cut is good but you're looking at a market that's desperate. Richard Cripps
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The exposure will be great and plus -- it's Aerosmith! ... They're legends. It's going to be really cool. I mean, how cool would it be to be on a first-name basis with Steven Tyler? Brett Scallions
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There's a basis for the war, historically, in the 'Hunger Games,' which would be the third servile war, which was Spartacus' war, where you have a man who is a slave who is then turned into a gladiator who broke out of the gladiator school and led a rebellion and then became the face of the war. Suzanne Collins
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The only thing I learn on a daily basis from law school is that I disliked it and the law so much that it's constantly this fire at my heels. Stephan Pastis
basis regular
I think I found that when I was doing a show on a regular basis and just acting constantly, that was when I was at my happiest. Tom Hopper
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It is easy to predict that some of the discoveries of research directed towards Grand Challenges - but only the most unexpected ones, and at the most unexpected times - will be the basis of revolutionary improvements in the way that we exploit the power of our future computing devices. Tony Hoare
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The outlook for rates is to the downside on the basis of the slowing growth environment. Any view that the relatively high nominal interest rate structure will be enough to insulate the New Zealand dollar is dead wrong. Sue Trinh
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While many parts of the United Nations have been involved in the peace-building process, the system has lacked a dedicated entity to oversee the process, ensure its coherence or sustain it through the long haul. Kofi Annan
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We must focus much more on developing countries' own policies and priorities, and increase policy and operational coherence between national, regional and multilateral actors. Anna Lindh
coherence fluid process situation
It is a very fluid situation ... the process of SLM coherence is proceeding. Robert Zoellick
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The 2001 and 2003 tax measures are an unsettling reminder that unified party control is no guarantee of either coherence or fiscal responsibility. David E. Price
coherence satisfaction authenticity
A good novel should be deeply unsettling - its satisfactions should come from its authenticity and its formal coherence. We must feel something crucial is at stake. Dana Spiotta
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In the evolution of mankind there has always been a certain degree of social coherence. Herbert Read
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Our reliance on the validity of a scientific conclusion depends ultimately on a judgment of coherence; and as there can exist no strict criterion for coherence, our judgment of it must always remain a qualitative, nonformal, tacit, personal judgment. Michael Polanyi
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The genuine coherence of our ideas does not come from the reasoning that ties them together, but from the spiritual impulse that gives rise to them. Nicolas Davila
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When I listen to most forms of music, in their most raw and pure, it all has a punk edge to me, like Lead Belly, Jimmie Rodgers, Otis Redding or Nirvana. Langhorne Slim
forms
We're still faxing the forms and we're still getting information, Linda Kent
forms future glad tied
I am glad he has tied his future to us, he forms an important part of my plans. Chris Coleman
forms movies people
More people are exposed to movies than to most other forms of art. Richard King
forms tantamount today
Neo-liberalism and globalization and the way they are being implemented today are tantamount to new and sophisticated forms of plundering, Fidel Castro
forms human
I cry a lot. Usually once a day. I think it's one of the most profound forms of human expression. Bill Viola
forms guys inherently nicest
When you look at a corporation, just like when you look at a slave owner, you want to distinguish between the institution and the individual. So slavery, for example, or other forms of tyranny, are inherently monstrous. The individuals participating in them may be the nicest guys you can imagine. Noam Chomsky
forms imposed label oftentimes promoting protection simple
While these forms of protection have often been imposed under the label of promoting so-called 'fair trade,' oftentimes they are just simple guises for inhibiting competition. Alan Greenspan
forms standard
There is a lot to be said for collaboration, and it should be seen as just another way to do things as it is in other forms of writing, such as for television, where it is standard practice. James Patterson
generally needs time
When I'm working on a novel, I generally do write every day, but in between those marathons, I take breaks. My brain needs time to recharge. Marie Brennan
generally
If you over-react to a crisis legislatively it generally ends in disaster. Thomas Watson, Jr.
general outline reflects
The outline reflects the general will of the public. Ma Kai
generally seems wear
When I'm on stage, I generally wear what I would wear every other day, but I think my hair is probably bigger on stage - it seems to be my accessory! Tori Kelly
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'Lord Of The Rings' fandom was massive, worldwide, entrenched. Generally it had been part of the fans' life all their life, because they had it read to them as children; they'd become Tolkien students. John Noble
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However, yes, especially as one gets older, you know, you really hope that your music will become more generally available, even though some of the performances might be riddled with faults. John Eaton
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Here in Davos, it is generally assumed that there is now only one god - the market. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
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The perception is that it is more generous than it is. Grants are generally only for those that are completely wiped out or uninsured. Brent Neiser
generally
If I have a reason to do something, and I have enough passion, I generally succeed. Leander Paes
means names people science whenever
Whenever you do science it's important to know individuals. And that means you have to distinguish one from another, just like we give names to people we have to be able to give names to penguins. And we often do that with bands. Dee Boersma
means share slowing
When everyone else is slowing and you're not, it means share gains. Shaw Wu
means miss
When I do that, it means I'm not going to miss the ball. Maria Sharapova
means prices rarely secondary work
My work rarely comes up in secondary market, so it means that my prices stay low. Tracey Emin
means player
To be a former PGA Tour player typically means you're about 75 years old. They just don't stop. Tim Finchem
means
I'm not afraid of special effects, but I see them very much as a means to an end. Daniel Barber
means
The perception of what a thing is and the perception of what it means are not separate, either. James J. Gibson
means police sit
We are police officers. We don't sit back and watch. We have to get out and do something. Being able to do something means a lot. Joseph Capriotti
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We're not going to propose a trail ... through the rifle range next year as a means to the end. Tom Reilly
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When you turn it on, it will recognize that that vehicle turned it on - date, time, everything. It essentially provides accountability. Megan Crandall
provides release released sure
If this provides them with a justification to release Jill, that would be wonderful, but we are not sure it will. We just want her released by any means. Tom Casey
provides room science unlimited
Magic provides a way of still having room for possibilities, an unlimited sense of what the world offers. Magic is always there when science is found wanting. Deborah Harkness
provides win
It is huge. Another win provides more motivation. We'll keep going. Josh Duncan
provides
Dick Clarke, in his own words, provides a point-by-point rebuttal of what he now asserts. This shatters the cornerstone of Mr. Clarke's assertions." () Scott McClellan
provides safe students
It provides reassurance to students they will have a safe place to learn, Randy Williams
provides spears struggling
Spears provides inspiration for those struggling with the right choice. Daniel Edwards
provides quarter work
Flintshire provides one quarter of Chester hospitals' work - look at an atlas. David Morris
provides publishing talked
They had talked about that possibility. Between publishing and broadcasting and interactive, that provides them with enough to do. James Goss
survey
The survey will be conducted from now through May, 2006. Ken Smith