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This assumes that everything will proceed forward in a 'timely' way with the French material becoming available for my use very soon and all those who have their parts to play doing so promptly when requested.
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You might have a situation where the Fed raises rates, modifies the language a little bit but intends to keep on going. If the market assumes that it's one more and done that might be a misread.
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This nomination certainly raises the stakes in making sure that the American people and the Senate know Judge Roberts' views fully before he assumes perhaps the second most powerful position in the United States. Charles Schumer
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There is one simple Divinity found in all things, one fecund Nature, preserving mother of the universe insofar as she diversely communicates herself, casts her light into diverse subjects, and assumes various names. Giordano Bruno
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To get to 6 million barrels a day will require $30 billion to $40 billion in investment, and it assumes a bull market for oil. If you just start doubling production, but demand stays the same, that's wasteful.
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The world assumes the Fed will raise the rates by a quarter percentage point, that's a non-event. It's what the statement lays out about the pace of future rate hikes that will be important, because that's what people are thinking about. I think the inflation reports will also be pivotal next week.
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Tony Reed has an impressive track record of fueling the growth and exposure of our brands within the retail community, gaining greater penetration for 4Kids licensed merchandise. We look forward to continuing to benefit from her extensive experience, expertise and commitment as she assumes her new role.
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When a man assumes leadership, he forfeits the right to mercy.
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Some workers would be wasting time in other ways anyhow. This estimate also assumes that they aren't going to be making up that time, that they aren't going to get all their work done. It's an outdated model that they're using.
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The 'average' customer PIRG mentions has little in common with most bank customers, ... PIRG assumes a typical customer bounces checks, deposits bad checks, pays bills late and generally doesn't manage money well.
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That projection assumes the growth rate in the county will slow down. Washington County will still be one of the major growth counties in the state and nation.
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Everyone assumes we're always going to have a cocktail and a cigarette in hand. Fans expect us all to be dressed up all the time. They always say to me, 'You look so young. You don't seem as tall!' Christina Hendricks
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Everyone always assumes that this is all about Overstock, but it isn't. It's about Gradient. Patrick Byrne
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I cannot vote to make this ordinance law. The nature of this law is that it assumes government knows best.
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'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.
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The current policy assumes that the high rate of mastectomy, the more invasive treatment, is a result of two things: providers not following guidelines that favor breast-conserving therapy and patients not being involved in the treatment decision. What we find is the opposite: Surgeons are strongly promoting lumpectomy, and most women say they were involved in the decision.