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There is an unproven assumption underlying this legislation that students lose a lot of credits when they transfer to another institution.
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There is an odd assumption that compassion and care are finite or that critics can be everything to everyone - commenting on everything simply because they can. That's not what cultural criticism is. Roxane Gay
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Under our league policies, owners are not supposed to be talking about re-locating their team during a season. We've got a specific set of guidelines on that. It's a policy that was negotiated with the U.S. conference of mayors, and my assumption is that every owner is complying with the policy. Paul Tagliabue
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I was struck after 9/11 by what seemed the assumption that everyone bereaved by that event was suffering the same thing. I wanted to explore how individual grief is, how complicated, how colored by the complexity of the mourner's relationship with the person who's died. Sue Miller
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If we hadn't had a recession a year ago, and we were watching the fall in employment, a stalling manufacturing sector, falling bond yields and falling stock prices, many people would think we were entering a recession. There's an assumption that the recovery will continue and get stronger next year, when in fact it's possible the economy's tipping over again.
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I always go under the assumption that players are going to play until I hear differently. I'm sure he'll be ready to go.
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He expects the Mountaineers to do well and has made plans accordingly. We're going on the assumption they're going to win. He has full confidence.
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We're operating on the assumption that we will be pulling together something in September for a vote some time this fall, ... there is no consensus." () Jim McCrery
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When you're in elected office, you always have to operate under the assumption that you're in a dog fight for re-election. It's when you don't prepare for a tough battle, when you're caught flat-footed, that you're vulnerable. Kevin Yoder
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My assumption when I began writing was that you were never going to make any money. And you were never going to reach everyone. Therefore you had to do as much as you could in the service of something you genuinely believed in. And if you do that and people get upset, well, there you go. Dorothy Allison
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Except for a God who sits down after the universe begins, all other gods conflict with the assumptions of science. Alan Lightman
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Love can only consist in failure...on the fallacious assumption that it is a relationship. But it is not. It is a production of truth. Alain Badiou
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Of course, the assumption that Pakistan is in a position to exercise complete influence is flawed.
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One thing that he said was the assumption that a sniper was a single person could not be further from the truth,
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My assumption is that ... they ... found out that PC World had named the 7170 to its top 10 list in 2005, so the choice was easy for them.
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My assumption from talking with Ken in the interview process is that the investigation will go forward. I think he feels confident that there is a good team of people in place who are working on it and he has several more months to be part of the investigation before he reports for duty out here.
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Obviously, he's going to the right because he knows that's where the votes are. My assumption is if he gets through the primary, he will tack toward the center.
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The primary assumption is that economic and profit growth will resume by midyear.
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The price point is certainly an impressive value statement, ... I think the going assumption is you have to pay about $10 a month to be involved in a gaming community like this, so to offer a one time fee of $49.99 is going to make it a lot less challenging for kids or teens to get permission to play. I think it's a key price point position. John Taylor
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We're going to work under the assumption that we're going to trial on both of them.
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I had lots of trouble in school as a child, and I lost confidence. Teachers thought I was stupid. I learned to read very late, when I was 11. Dyslexia wasn't recognized then, and the assumption was you were incapable of thinking. Richard Rogers
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Lighter-than-usual trading volumes, due to the Assumption Day holiday in Europe, facilitated the single currency's gains,
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The assumption that Washington could and would resolve Lehman Brothers without a bankruptcy, as it had Bear Stearns, was the single biggest mistake in the series of mistakes in 2007 and 2008 that led to the financial panic and the ensuing epidemic of job losses. David Malpass
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When a paper comes in from South Korea, you have to make the assumption that they are telling a true account. It is not a system for policing. It's a system for detecting whether the science seems good. It cannot be a system for policing.
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We didn't document any breeding. A lot of folks had an assumption there would be a lot of nesting birds seen during the summer.
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New York musicians rarely have the time for idle chat and conversation after a gig. Despite popular assumption of our scintillating after-hours, that illusion is overtaken by the constant hustle to juggle a part-time or full-time job, a myriad of errands, a second or third gig of the day, and perhaps a child or two somewhere. Kat Edmonson
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Assumptions are made and most assumptions are wrong. Albert Einstein
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When we work with individual charitable organizations, there's often an assumption that Christians support Christian ministries over non-religious organizations. This study conclusively shows that assumption to be false, and that in fact over half of all Protestant churchgoers don?t even give any preference to Christian organizations in their giving decisions. It's critical that Christian organizations really understand this about their target market.
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Physics is based on the assumption that certain fundamental features of nature are constant. Rupert Sheldrake
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There's the assumption being made by the national security advisers to the Obama administration that the North Korean leadership is not suicidal, that they know they will be obliterated if they attacked the United States. But I would point that everything in South Korea and Japan is well within range of what they might want to do. Oliver North
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We were all under the assumption that everything was put to bed over this.
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We work for the readers - not the shareholders. My friend Peter Jennings, who died last month, and Ted Koppel, your 2000 Red Smith lecturer, served their audience - not their corporate parent. They work their sources, but they do not trim their reporting to please sources. Journalists in television too often chase ratings while print journalists too often chase headlines. However, day in and day out, Jennings, like Koppel, tried to offer citizens information we need to make decisions for our democracy. The best journalists and the best officials are public servants. What flows from this assumption are some pretty startling conclusions. Ken Auletta
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If there's a danger at Facebook, it's the assumption that Facebook has us all locked in and we aren't going to go elsewhere. Robert Scoble