Quotes about assume
assume melancholy nobody singers songs thinks writers
Nobody thinks mystery writers go around killing people, but they always seem to assume singers are singing about themselves, especially if you write melancholy songs like me. Del Shannon
assume chinese five generate immediate incorrect landing people seeing soft trying watching work year
People watching the Chinese trying to generate a soft landing think that, if it doesn't work in five minutes, it must not be working. We're not seeing immediate results, but I think it's incorrect to assume that, a year or a year and a-half from now, we're not going to see some of these effects. We will.
assume deal parties people starting
People who assume that this is a done deal are making a mistake, ... It's a starting point, a structure. ... In many ways, for many of the parties in this case, it's 'game on.' Bill Brandt
assume borderline both eight families family guidelines lots parents people qualify work
People who are borderline don't think they qualify, and lots of families where both parents work don't think they qualify so they don't look at the application, but they shouldn't assume that. The guidelines for a family of eight are lenient.
assume bad faith motives
Politicians are usually the first to forget that if you assume someone else is acting in bad faith, they will do the same to you. Questioning motives poisons the well. John Sununu
assume best body both life luxury manner mind outward simple simplicity
Possessions, outward success, publicity, luxury -- to me these have always been contemptible. I assume that a simple and unassuming manner of life is best for everyone, best for both the body and the mind Albert Einstein
assumed board eliminate grow program supported wants
Nicholls never supported the program. The program did not grow like the Board of Regents and the administration assumed it would. Nicholls started the program, but now wants to eliminate it. J. C. Watts
assumed doctors examined fine game knew miss satisfied stadium
On Peyton's situation, I kind of misspoke. We did an X-ray at the stadium after the game and the doctors were satisfied with it. I just knew that he had been examined and was fine. I assumed it was an MRI and said that, told one of our writers. It was not an MRI, but he has been examined. He's fine and won't miss any time, Tony Dungy
assume biggest gets hard heads looks problems results women work wrong
One of the biggest problems women have is they work really hard and put their heads down and assume hard work gets noticed. And hard work for the wrong boss does not get noticed. Hard work for the wrong boss results in one thing - that boss looks terrific, and you get stuck.
assumed chair great hands matter meet
Great presidents, and even those not so great, never complained about the hands they were dealt. Just the opposite. They assumed they were in the big chair to meet big challenges, no matter how difficult. Mark McKinnon
assume based born dictates instilled lives morality shaped values
Our morality is based on so many factors: of where we were born, who we were born to, what values were instilled in us, what values we chose, the way that our lives have shaped us. That dictates so much of what we assume is our morality, and also the culture, all of these things. Oscar Isaac
assumed data greater information major mobile phones security send sensitive sign stored threat today
We have always assumed that data stored on mobile phones is safe. Today we use our mobile phones to send sensitive data, store important information and even digitally sign on major documents. There is, therefore, greater threat to data security on mobile phones today.
assumed country hiding linked man merely morals politician
The Philippines is a country in which a man of morals can't be president, in which a politician who hasn't been linked to any wrongdoing isn't assumed to be honest, but merely better at hiding his corruption.
assume goes
To assume that any couple goes without arguing is just nonsense. Seal
assume bandwidth basic busy call cognitive control executive mean memory nearly people resources scarce short time
Busy people all make the same mistake: they assume they are short on time, which of course, they are. But time is not their only scarce resource. They are also short on bandwidth. By bandwidth I mean basic cognitive resources - psychologists call them working memory and executive control - that we use in nearly every activity. Sendhil Mullainathan
assumed choose closely economists few hours insomnia issues looked matter medical quantity struggle
Some struggle with medical issues - like insomnia - that make sleep hard. But for many of us, the quantity and quality of sleep come down to a matter of choice. Still, only a few enterprising economists have looked closely at this, and generally, those have assumed that we choose our hours of sleep optimally. Sendhil Mullainathan
assume built capability car carrying cell course devices digital few might notebook per phone price providers reasonable reduced revenue service stay stream uses wireless
We'll have a PDA (personal digital assistant) and cell phone for different uses and they should have wireless capability built into them, then we might have a car and we may be carrying a notebook PC. Those will have wireless capabilities built into them so it's very reasonable to assume that we will have more than a few devices that will have wireless capability built into them and of course service providers will have that much more revenue stream so I think the price per service will be reduced significantly just to stay connected.
assume beyond correction hopes ought perhaps result seen taking
Those hopes and dreams...one would have to assume that they've got way beyond perhaps where they ought to be, and I think that we've seen a correction taking place as a result of that.
assume low people poorly
Unfortunately, people assume that if you read poorly that correlates with having a low IQ.
assumes buses department disaster hurricane knew national people planes primary provided public rely responsibility says storm sunday three website
Those who could not get out were the poor, who rely on public buses to get out! Your website says that your department assumes primary responsibility for a national disaster - if you knew a hurricane three storm was coming, why were buses, trains, planes ... provided on Friday, Saturday, Sunday to evacuate people before the storm? Tim Russert
assume state university
You know why. It's Texas. It's the state university of Texas. They just assume that posture. It's their birthright.
assume soon
We're not there yet but it's not too soon to assume this scenario.
assume check garbage looking represents top visual
We're not sorting through the garbage and looking in garbage bags. This is just a visual check and we're going to assume what we see on top represents the garbage beneath. Peter Russell
assumed saying terrible wisdom worse
We're not saying they're worse or that they're terrible vehicles. We're challenging the conventional wisdom that everyone assumed they were better.
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We are pursuing a dual strategy in China. First, we have outstanding W-CDMA know-how and the sales successes to match. Second, we assumed a pioneering role for TD-SCDMA in China at the right time.
assume business dad people roles talk
People are always going to assume I got my roles because of my father. There's not much I can do about that. He and I talk about the business sometimes, but he's my dad. Spencer Grammer
assume cultural great truth
Our great cultural error is to assume that 'truth' arrives only through reductive theories. Siri Hustvedt
assume child chooses eat offer parents role
Parents should not assume the role of a short-order cook, ... That is, if a child chooses not to eat what's offered, it's not up to the parent to offer them something else.
assume behind bit both cheering daughter excitement explain few kelly lines overlook percent quite son staying waiting whether wife
My wife and I both have a little bit of guilt. Quite a few of my friends assume we're going to Italy, so it's a continual thing to explain we're not. When your son or daughter is in the Olympics, the excitement makes you overlook things such as the crowds, the security, the expense, the waiting in lines We're going to be staying here cheering Kelly on. Whether we're here or there, we're 100 percent behind her. Terry Clark
assume lobbyists
Lobbyists are just priming the pump. They don't have to make contributions, so you have to assume they are doing it for a reason.
assumed boys caused example fights kids members station television worked
Let me give you an example, ... I worked at a television station in Minneapolis back in the 1980s and part of the 1990s. During our first years there, our two boys got in fights at school. You know what caused it? Some of the kids assumed that if we were from the South, we were members of the (Ku Klux) Klan.
assume assumption people program programs younger
What I have against M.B.A.s is the assumption that you come out of a two-year program probably never having been a manager - at least for full-time younger people M.B.A. programs - and assume you are ready to manage. Henry Mintzberg
assume frightened switched
We should assume that the end product can be switched off by any consumer who is offended or frightened by it. Richard King