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So assuming that it's followed through and assuming that the other parts of the sanctions are followed through that's a very good sign.
I think conservatives became too comfortable assuming that the Republican Party automatically represented them, and Republicans became too comfortable assuming that their voters were conservative.
Not only are you assuming that this person will still be a good fit in three years — you're also assuming that the business will still be successful in three years.
Assuming that AI is fine, or assuming that there's a benevolent future with AI, I think that the biggest problem the world will face in 20 years is population collapse.
Failure to consider sustainment activities, or assuming that nothing will ever penetrate your defenses, is a losing proposition — much like assuming that a hurricane will never strike a coastal area.
We're assuming that there won't be — You're not assuming.
Assuming that an ambitious woman journalist must be sleeping with her sources isn't all that different from assuming that a fat man who lives with his mother must have planted a bomb.
Assuming that he still runs and he doesn't bail out and assuming that Hillary Clinton beats him in this election, what will the thing you have learned during this election cycle be?
Firms are implicitly assuming that this is a permanent change.
But, assuming that all of the other dads were killed
And that's assuming that you know, it's full range escalation.
Assuming, that is, that the moon is real at all.
Nor will assuming that the future will resemble the past.
I'm assuming that Schumer was referring to the 222 midterms.
Assuming, that is, that all of the problems are solved.
At least I'm assuming that he asked himself those questions.
Lagarde warned against assuming that the ECB would follow suit.
Assuming that Ultra Electronics and the DoJ meet a Nov.
I&aposve been assuming that the interpreter is some massive spy.
I'm just writing my views assuming that I am Saudi Arabian.
That's twenty years of the general public assuming that they're swinging.
The markets were assuming that capital would gain from lower taxes.
Wealthier punters were assuming that voters would back the status quo.
You know, assuming that Bieber and his ophthalmologist cleared everything up.
At first she ignored it, assuming that her doctor knew best.
And that's assuming that the case goes to court at all.
I&aposm assuming that happened and I guarantee you it happened.
I'm assuming that this isn't done when you have food poisoning!
But that's assuming that there actually is a viable Bain bid.
When scheduling meetings, avoid assuming that unusual times are fair game.
However, this is assuming that Trump respects a requirement from Congress.
And that's assuming that you're starting pregnancy at a normal weight.
Yes, I'm dreaming big, and assuming that wand is epically powerful!
You're assuming that the giving of information is a campaign contribution.
And the market is assuming that the current President wins again.
"We're assuming that we already have a trade war," he said.
Of course, that's assuming that any of it is, y'know, real.
Adults often dismiss teenagers, assuming that they're callow, apathetic or uninformed.
Assuming that you're willing to openly badger companies on social media.
"I went in assuming that everybody was a catfish," Sasso says.
Others commiserated with the owner, assuming that it was an accident.
Investors were already assuming that the bank hits its 2020 return targets.
"We need to stop assuming that gender gaps imply sexism," he wrote.
"We need to stop assuming that gender gaps imply sexism," you write.
Kaitlyn: I'm assuming that people are sharing photos that aren't nudes, too.
Assuming, that is, that he does not get re-elected in 2020.
So I would assume, and have been assuming, that that would continue.
Assuming that this trend continues, publishers (and journalists) should be very scared.
I'm assuming that most Recode Media listeners have already read the story.
"We need to stop assuming that gender gaps imply sexism," he says.
We're calling this Exhibit C, and assuming that she's probably not pregnant.
I'm assuming that was between Mr. Donald Trump Jr. and his lawyers.
Instead of assuming that someone is in love with you, ask them.
"We are assuming that all of us have been infected," Azucena said.
Assuming that marquee free agents would want to play for the Knicks.
However, assuming that this pattern holds for everyone would be a mistake.
They're all clued appropriately, assuming that you've conquered pun recognition this year.
Assuming, that is, that we don't lose — or invent — anything in translation.
The I.P.B.E.S. report cautions, however, against assuming that this pattern will continue.
But assuming that gets settled, how will they use him against Negan?
That's real money, assuming that my marginal rate is about 30 percent.
Hart cautioned against assuming that the shape of the race has hardened.
That is, of course, assuming that ratifying the ERA is still possible.
Wrongly assuming that someone is not socially motivated can have devastating consequences.
Assuming that smaller animals are easier to care for is a mistake.
She would have had to explain to the man (in a roundabout way) that he sounded insensitive, assuming that the chef he'd seen in the window was this chef and then assuming that the chefs could have been brothers.
That's assuming that they make their $250,000 target in the next four days.
But, I mean, I'm assuming that you are going to be international, right?
Is this men assuming that that's what girls would have to choose between?
And so I am maybe disarming them by just assuming that we're okay.
"Why are people assuming that everyone's having so many sexual partners?" said Khan.
PEOPLE BEFORE WERE ASSUMING THAT WORLD LEADERSHIP MEANT BEING THE WORLD'S EASY MARK.
Everyone on social media is just assuming that this product is almost mine.
Assuming that demand remains constant, this can have an upward effect on price.
THIS IS JUST ASSUMING THAT, YOU KNOW, THAT SOMETHING HAPPENS AT THIS POINT.
Assuming that Barack and Michelle split that $60 million, that doubles Clinton's paycheck.
Pragmatically speaking, we are assuming that there is no more infection, said Sadanandan.
Prior to assuming that role, he was a White House deputy press secretary.
It's a little like assuming that Barack Obama's Presidency would end American racism.
Assuming that growth rate continues, Universal's 2019 sales would surpass 7 billion euros.
You'd be forgiven for assuming that "battle royale" is an inherently violent genre.
That's assuming that they haven't joined the masses in becoming disillusioned with wearables.
And assuming that you know how to play to or manipulate an audience.
"You're assuming that people can't make up their own minds," Mr. Michaels said.
He asserted that we need to stop assuming that gender gaps imply sexism.
Essentially, the agency would stop assuming that the ObamaCare payments would be made.
So I'm assuming that it's— JIM CRAMER: Ok. Well, I don't have that.
The office isn't just assuming that tech companies will follow the new guidelines.
Andrew: No. Austin: Well you're assuming that those followers CARE about the posts.
We're always assuming that our characters are being responsible, for the most part.
I grew up assuming that government was good, that civil servants did visionary work.
Assuming that all Indian food equals hot and overpowering could be our first mistake.
Assuming that Mr Xi does emerge stronger (which is likely), what will that mean?
And I'm assuming that he will keep that appeal in some circles come 2020.
I'm assuming that they would also work with Google Assistant on smartphones, as well.
Brexiteers have been largely unmoved by Japanese companies' warnings, assuming that they were bluffing.
Because that's assuming that will help your business, is less cars and more bikes.
Assuming that number holds, it's enough for the second-biggest opening in franchise history.
Of course, we won't know until we see his returns, assuming that ever happens.
Investors are assuming that the Fed won't make what would be a big mistake.
Assuming that is the case, what exactly would these modular controllers be good for?
We're assuming that is a complete joke, but with these girls, you never know.
Wednesday's CBO report took a different approach, assuming that current policies would not expire.
But the jury, apparently assuming that the sum had already been paid, awarded nothing.
James flinched at the question, assuming that Temple was asking if he was gay.
But people are just assuming that because of Method that, 'Oh, this will work.
A. I go into this job every day assuming that I've already been hacked.
Assuming that Sarah Gilchrist survives the grueling curriculum, a medical career still seems improbable.
"We are assuming that we are going to continue economic expansion," Mr. Newsom said.
Well, that's assuming that leaders will be rational, which isn't always the case. Tough.
I called United, assuming that they'd somehow left a zero off my mileage reward.
"We're assuming that our customers believe that we've got that problem solved," says Perry.
But it was mistaken in assuming that the same program could stick in Afghanistan.
Jacob gave an ironic, Tom Brokaw-voiced "No," assuming that his cousin was joking.
However, he left Georgia after two weeks, assuming that he didn't get the part.
But assuming that Luke has something to do with it is probably a safe bet.
What if…we let female artists…have friends…without assuming that they are sleeping together?
Is VandeHei assuming that members of Congress would defect and form an Innovation Party caucus?
I think it's kind of wild that everyone is just assuming that that's just happening.
Instead, he waits to be asked for help, assuming that until then, help isn't needed.
She showed up assuming that she and the imam would talk, like they always did.
Assuming that the Senate has already left for Christmas, it'll start when they get back.
This equation is assuming that none of those Myspace views are from the same person.
The foreign emoluments clause offers a shield against that corruption — assuming that it is enforced.
Assuming, that is, that governments do not take a much larger role in the market.
Assuming that grave robbers had taken the body, she hurried to find Peter and John.
It's always worth checking all these things before assuming that an iOS update is responsible.
She also cautioned against assuming that cryptocurrency will evolve in the same the internet did.
Before taking office people were assuming that we were going to war with North Korea.
Whatever the scenario, a single term beckons—assuming that Trump can evade impeachment that long.
The government has long underinvested in social care, assuming that adult children will take responsibility.
I'm assuming that was between Mr. Donald Trump Jr., between Don Jr. and his lawyer.
It's very 50 Shades—pretty much assuming that men are active and women are passive.
For the same reason, some are assuming that corn acres will fall below 90 million.
Silge went about her day, assuming that the pizza and her message were both delivered.
I have no idea what's actually happening, but I'm assuming that might be the case.
Assuming that we get past this interim period, a single port for everything sounds great!
Still, assuming that psychoanalysis was a dead end, did it set psychiatry back several generations?
Assuming that a wife or husband must have the same political views as a spouse!
For starters, it prevents you from assuming that one company in particular is the cheapest.
I'd started off assuming that the rental schema somehow undercut the idea of unconditional love.
I'm assuming that a college-educated woman would have earned at least $35,000 a year.
Some people smiled and waved, evidently assuming that we were there in support of Ortega.
But assuming that all stocks are rising with it would be a mistake, he says.
This is all assuming that Trump pays for the whole tax plan through deficit spending.
Here is an excerpt: Adults often dismiss teenagers, assuming that they're callow, apathetic or uninformed.
I went into this assuming that the personality trait that givers have is agreeableness. Right?
Treating Africa otherwise smacks of racism, of assuming that only white people can have history.
But the tweet went viral partly for coldly assuming that people are incapable of multitasking.
Profit is calculated assuming that everything is purchased and paid for in that one quarter.
Worse still, it looks like investors are assuming that some carmakers will soon be worthless.
Most of the people there had watched the debates assuming that Ms. Clinton couldn't lose.
What if...we let female artists...have friends...without assuming that they are sleeping together?
"Assuming that is the case it will be a big payday for Tyson," Arum said.
In fact, I'm just assuming that Thursday was a normal day in the job market.
So investors have moved dramatically toward assuming that we'll get some sort of trade war.
And moreover, you'd be justified in assuming that anyone who says as much is lying.
But that was a best-case scenario, assuming that all the wheat could be harvested.
"Some people are assuming that this is a hate crime," a sheriff's office spokesman, Capt.
Assuming that continues, it would mark a shift from a previous policy of close coordination.
Regardless of the outcome, we're assuming that Veyrat is going to handle it totally calmly.
Because they're assuming that you are completely tuned out so they're literally shouting at you.
Assuming that the likes of the SEC and FINRA begin clamping down on fraudulent trading practices, and assuming that these practices were vital to Bitcoin's precipitous rise, then Bitcoin may very well struggle to climb as quickly in 2018 as it did in 2017.
Nobody builds a bridge assuming that they're gonna make 603 percent a year on that investment.
So why do I give Iceage a pass, assuming that I'm not entirely compromised by fandom?
And this is assuming that those MD5s haven't been tampered by the hackers too, of course.
This is all assuming that you haven't disabled the showing of media files in your browser.
Many outdoor retailers stocked up on guns, assuming that Hillary Clinton would take the White House.
"All of our plans revolve around assuming that Facebook will continue to get worse," he said.
There's a certain amount of hubris that comes with assuming that wildlife is invading human spaces.
The mistake, he says, is assuming that reports are hostile rather than opportunities for public debate.
Hall estimates ideology by using candidates' donors, assuming that candidates with similar donors have similar viewpoints.
Assuming that donating your organs is moral, this system forces people to weigh their decisions differently.
Covered, assuming that weird thing in your throat is a dissolvable Cheez-it and not cancer.
Similarly, absent an appeal by AET or HUM and assuming that the merger agreement terminates Feb.
"Your pâté is the best I've ever tasted," he says, assuming that Ruth is the cook.
Through the 20th century, we adopted a hands-off approach, assuming that the pros knew best.
Assuming that Latinos will not support Trump is a simplistic way of looking at our communities.
The home button's removal is the bigger aspect of this story — assuming that part proves accurate.
I'm assuming that one of the reasons that ... I get why Disney doesn't do this, right.
Basically, this is a less anxiety-inducing alternative to checking WebMD and assuming that you're dying.
I've already noted that you are taking a risk assuming that rates will keep going lower.
Assuming that players are informed in advance that they've been picked, that information will get out.
I'm assuming that because there is a different in consciousness, they'll focus on different specific things.
We Americans frequently make the mistake of assuming that our enemies are crazy, irrational or stupid.
PULL THE -- ROSS: WELL, FIRST OF ALL, JOE, YOU'RE ASSUMING THAT THEY'RE RIGHT IN THEIR PREMISE.
Shop owners and staff would follow Mothakge around, he said, assuming that he was a thief.
But again, drugs companies are assuming that a single protein is the cause of the disease.
Google is assuming that more people have access to a stable high-speed connection than not.
"I'm assuming that plenty of people are attempting to listen to my phone calls," Corker said.
You're already getting up there with people assuming that you're not going to be as good.
You love this man, so I'm assuming that he also makes compromises and allowances for you.
Is there a formal name for the fallacy of assuming that the status quo is sane?
"I'm not assuming that we are facing a recession," Scholz told a financial congress in Frankfurt.
I'm assuming that it was because I made them feel better or supported them through something.
Many of these issues are often worsened by assuming that they are part of normal aging.
The mistake is assuming that it can only be found in a limited set of people.
I'm assuming that he's saying he did a legal act, but it's either legal or illegal.
Establishment and progressive parties need to stop assuming that the middle class will always support them.
Democrats will control six, assuming that Conor Lamb's victory in the 18th district special election stands.
Assuming that the Republican proposals do not pass, the Democrats should be ready with some ideas.
Are you assuming that she has a partner at home who is equal or higher earning?
Other types of businesses, perhaps assuming that the banks knew what they were doing, followed suit.
A crowd of journalists swarmed the V.O.A. reporter, assuming that she was an official government spokesman.
Then again, sidelining the president — assuming that Mr. Bouteflika does indeed go — will solve absolutely nothing.
Assuming that it follows the lead of its mother series, expect tongue-in-decomposed-cheek action.
Are we assuming that that is Peter Strzok, who is also-- his name redacted in this warrant?
It also increases spending slightly by assuming that more people will be eligible for social assistance programs.
So I'm assuming that they're all legitimate, but to me it just does not serve a purpose.
Matthew immediately spit out the foul-tasting liquid, assuming that it had simply gone bad, Sini said.
Nigh, I tell you, assuming that nigh allows for a few days to prepare one's Halloween costume.
I chickened out, assuming that a witch hat or pink power suit would undermine my professional image.
"Why is he assuming that the solution to a problem is to create a catastrophe," Eion said.
Assuming that money influences these upcoming contests, certain candidates already have a crucial advantage over their rivals.
Now, you could be part of the second season, assuming that you're willing to cut your hair.
We can all be forgiven for assuming that completely unencumbered driverless cars were right around the corner.
Yeah, but I am assuming that ... $37 million, we invest mainly series A, sometimes C. So small?
Second, they are assuming that, in that scenario, their investment will be worth very little, if anything.
Assuming that Trump isn't interested in disrupting that part of the equation, Cook could focus on assembly.
The experts I talked to cautioned against assuming that Trump will be punished for neglecting populist policies.
But when I don't hear from you right away, I start assuming that you don't like me.
So assigning blame for their weight or assuming that they didn't try isn't just wrong, it's condescending.
But assuming that positive people have good qualities might actually be making the world a better place.
This, moreover, is assuming that the numbers don't move more solidly against Trump as the process continues.
The Americans may have erred in assuming that Kosovo's moderate religious community would prevent extremism from flourishing.
""I'm assuming that he'll still have a place on the board, he just won't be the chairman.
Assuming that a woman must believe in certain values because of her sex is, in fact, sexist.
Assuming that they can form a coalition, Catalonia once again will have a government committed to independence.
Try to make less of a mess next time (assuming that you can afford a next time).
That is, of course, assuming that the product contains what it says it does and nothing else.
That's more than one per hour, or even more, assuming that Trump sleeps — although his 4 a.m.
He cautions executives against assuming that being remote is at the root of any problems that occur. 
Assuming that Biden becomes the nominee, that discord does not bode well for Democrat turnout in November.
Gallardo, an immigrant herself, emphasized the importance of not assuming that migrants only care about immigration issues.
So like, the biggest mistake that I see artificial intelligence researchers making is assuming that they're intelligent.
We'd apparently been operating in parallel universes, each assuming that we knew and shared the other's goal.
The wording appears not to stop many people from assuming that "support" translates to a proven benefit.
Assuming that emissions standards are here to stay, a better approach may be to replace CAFE altogether.
But assuming that I have such authority, I would want to use it only ... (when) clearly warranted.
I'm assuming that at age 74, he's not going to go through the revolving door after this.
Iran's mistake was in assuming that U.S. strategic thinking would not adapt to conditions on the ground.
Setting that aside, and assuming that we are dealing with sensible policies, are bureaucracies themselves inherently bad?
Charitably assuming that the jobs guarantee would reduce antipoverty spending by one-quarter would save $2.5 trillion.
So assuming that Netflix doesn't One Day At A Time the show, audiences can expect a season 3.
You'd be forgiven for assuming that someone bringing these topics up was talking about the 2016 presidential election.
However, analysts warned against assuming that Washington and Beijing will automatically reach a face-saving deal this time.
"Before taking office people were assuming that we were going to War with North Korea," Trump also tweeted.
People could do more of what they love (assuming that excludes their jobs) and would be less stressed.
Even assuming that Mr Misick wins a seat, he does not have an obvious path back to power.
The documentary suggests that the crime scene evidence was gathered and interpreted assuming that Routier was the culprit.
Governments could improve their practices, assuming that they can procure the right consultants to overhaul the tender process.
For simplicity, we are assuming that the color of the two pools should be one and the same.
With that — and assuming that they already have your username and password — they could sign into your account.
Assuming that Mr Imamoglu can reshape the party in his own image, it might finally broaden its reach.
She also urged her followers to "stop assuming" that they knew what her comments were in reference to.
It'll also fit pretty comfortably into your pants pockets, assuming that you don't have the things painted on.
If you're still reading by now, I'm assuming that you know there are going to be spoilers ahead.
I grew up assuming that all police officers are decent, good people, risking their lives to protect me.
That means the real interest rate was around 2.8%, assuming that inflation lived up (or down) to expectations.
Generously assuming that half originate from a card, the number of affected transactions is rapidly approaching a million.
Assuming that she survives her latest legal woes involving classified e-mails, Mrs Clinton will be the nominee.
Assuming that is what happens, it will clear the way for total domination of Turkish politics by Erdogan.
This is obvious enough and one could feel safe in just assuming that computing, generally, implies digital information.
Assuming that a woman is only furnishing and decorating her home to please potential Tinder hookups is gross.
That's assuming that these art house films were able to persuade a movie chain to give them screens.
While he said there was growing bipartisan consensus, he cautioned against assuming that a legislative win was certain.
Havens warns against assuming that Black Mirror tech – or all the stuff that comes with it – is inevitable.
So assuming that Microsoft's share price remains constant or falls, Bezos needed another $3.8 billion to top Gates.
Never walk around assuming that you know more about a culture than the people who live there. 19.
So, it sounds like Swift's stay at Chez Harris, assuming that bit is true, is a temporary one.
Fans were correct in assuming that all signs pointed to the song being released on Friday, May 10.
Assuming that Republicans hold onto at least one house of Congress, what would a bipartisan agenda look like?
Assuming that trend continues, the path Gomez took to become her own boss could become more well-traveled.
And, we're assuming that Charlie is fine, if not a little embarrassed by his misstep, no pun intended.
Assuming that you do not have a Pied Piper complex, why would you want it to do this?
Initially, Pollack said, McMaster gave Trump "the benefit of the doubt," assuming that he could understand complicated issues.
Yet, even assuming that is the case, how does such information get to Congress or the American people?
I'll flatter The New Republic in assuming that if you're reading this (thank you), you're a sophisticated person.
A recent editorial in French daily Le Monde warned against complacency in assuming that Le Pen cannot win.
He had to expose the conspiracy to the top brass, assuming that their hands weren't dirty as well.
By assuming that identifying as "wife" is an abdication of power, she is giving power to that assumption.
They could create a lot of progress in this space, assuming that these projects use their funds effectively.
It also requires assuming that the US could actually restore jobs already lost to China, which isn't obvious.
Passengers often get into my car and don't acknowledge me at all, assuming that I don't speak English.
And again, this is assuming that universal background checks would save as many lives as the Connecticut law.
I made the mistake of assuming that this country-style display was the extent of Wegmans' cheese section.
I chose the latter, assuming that I didn't need a ton of space to sleep and get dressed.
At least some of those in the room left assuming that he was likely to order a strike.
"A lot of people are making decisions this year assuming that it's going to happen," Mr. Bolen said.
Analysts have understandably been cautious about assuming that his weak ratings will doom him or his party again.
I did this assuming that if something happened to me, of course I too would be cared for.
Assuming that American democracy endures, a party organized around a single extreme personality seems like a brittle proposition.
And assuming that things are going to be much worse soon, I think that will make things easier.
You're assuming that people will still be able to read and that they will be interested in reading.
"You're assuming that because I chose a particular profession, I deserve to be paid less," Williams points out.
American investors and regulators have taken solace in these pledges, assuming that they have lessened the environmental threat.
I'm assuming that you're hoping to partake in that burst of new people selling stuff directly to consumers.
In general, my bias is toward assuming that many problems are solved better by policy than by technology.
Assuming that a comprehensive and durable peace is the objective, departing will result in more violence, not less.
That's assuming that the Republic still organizes iftars: I was last invited to one in the mid-2000s.
Gorman's defense pinched in around the line of scrimmage, assuming that Harley would tuck the ball and run.
People at my school often whispered the words "Mexican" and "black," instinctively assuming that those descriptions were slurs.
Using a current policy baseline, follows long-standing policy in assuming that Congress will extend expiring tax provisions.
Assuming that the cancer will return means one less thing to worry about, weird as that might sound.
McConnell can only lose two votes from his conference, assuming that Democrats will unanimously vote against the bill.
What if witnesses friendly to the president choose to perjure themselves, assuming that the president will pardon them?
Assuming that&aposs the case, click on the notification you received upon being mentioned in their Story. 5.
There are many ways in which we can misjudge dogs by assuming that they are little furry humans.
They also say there's a danger in assuming that Democrats should primarily focus on where Clinton did well.
But Stephenson cautioned against assuming that the money had stayed in Indianapolis; in fact, there was heavy leakage.
I'm assuming that whatever PBS offers you, Reed Hastings would be happy to do the same or more.
Who has dozens of hours to spend watching something they aren't enjoying (assuming that it isn't their job)?
I&aposm assuming that the Trump officials are actually not briefing people like Susan Rice, and Clapper, and Brennan.
The Nanyang researchers' algorithm starts off by just assuming that, given enough traffic density, shit is going to happen.
Assuming that it is easier to fix the centralized grid, than it will be reconnecting and establishing consumer demand.
Assuming that these employees are covered, either by Illinois or federal law, they do have a very good claim.
Even assuming that top state rate (and no additional local taxes), the winner would be left with $232.2 million.
"Assuming that continues, "Cruz either needs to start appealing to moderates, or Kasich needs to start appealing to conservatives.
"One way to make sense of this signal is assuming that what the radar sees is birds," said Judt.
"Assuming that there are no legal problems with a confession, it makes the prosecution's case much [easier]," Rodgers said.
According to Billboard, the rapper posted a simple message today that had her followers assuming that she was pregnant.
You have to be careful in assuming that you're just sharing something because it's on the internet is okay.
Bulls are again assuming that the global central bank backstop will keep the global economy out of a recession.
Assuming that what we're seeing in this color-corrected footage was actually captured by the DJI Phantom, that is.
Assuming that all goes to plan, you'll be able to watch the launch around 4 AM on June 11th.
Don't just dive back into the casual sex assuming that everything will be the same as it was before.
You'd be forgiven for assuming that IFC's new comedy Brockmire would run out of ideas about five minutes in.
Powell cautioned against assuming that this week's cut is the beginning of the cycles that happened in the past.
That's also when the startup is likely to seek a Series A round, assuming that all goes to plan.
Farnesworth says the company represents roughly 62% of AMC's operating income (assuming that AMC is flat year over year).
I welcomed him home, assuming that the medical professionals treating him wouldn't let him go unless he was better.
Some patients approaching the end of life are in denial, assuming that they'll live much longer than is realistic.
But assuming that a larger jackpot also means a better time to play might not be the best strategy.
After Trump's "animals" comments, his administration doubled down on them, evidently assuming that no one would defend violent criminals.
Cheaper, more convenient medical care may be within your grasp — assuming, that is, you're reading this on a smartphone.
We're assuming that defiant look she shoots the camera at the end of the episode is intended for him.
That's assuming that any of these battery packs are necessary at all, which, in my experience, they probably aren't.
Assuming that Akili gets FDA approval, consumers will be able to download Project: EVO directly onto their mobile devices.
Assuming that doesn't repeat itself in November, this is a state that Trump won by double digits in 2016.
They reached out to five cancer centers in South Carolina, assuming that would be plenty to find 200 patients.
They advocate avoiding pressure on Tehran, assuming that stress of any kind would hamper the cause of democratic change.
So, when I'm making a forecast right now, I'm assuming that there's not another round of tariffs that occur.
By assuming that people are selfish, by prioritizing arrangements based on selfishness, we have encouraged selfish frames of mind.
Assuming that California workers are representative of the broader population, the experiment also suggests a larger, more disturbing conclusion.
Eliana found herself assuming that Meitar would be home for the weekend--if not this weekend, then the next.
According to Pence, the Space Force will be a real thing by 2020, assuming that Congress approves its formation.
A. So assuming it's a constant is not good and assuming that it moves too much is not good.
Or they mentor one at a time, assuming that the individual is the most important unit of social change.
James BerkmanBoston To the Editor: Assuming that everything in this article is completely accurate, it is still very unfair.
It's fairly straightforward to accurately predict the population in 295 years just by assuming that existing trends will continue.
We are comfortable making this decision, assuming that we will only be removing abusive content that violates our Rules.
Assuming that rate holds up over time and with more patients, it would be substantially better than existing treatments.
He was absolutely right to do so — assuming, that is, serious thought has been given to what comes next.
Assuming that the administration was reasonably diligent, shouldn't the changes have been made by now, rendering the ban unnecessary?
The discussion is speculative: What would we do in the worst case, assuming that it probably won&apost happen?
"Assuming that Ma is correct, we're going to have to re-evaluate our strategy, that's for sure," Schaffner said.
White people have been assuming that people of color are not reliable witnesses about their own experiences for centuries.
It didn't help that many people misunderstood the history, assuming that Daniel had owned Green and stolen his recipe.
I hope it's a woman just to show everybody [they were] wrong for assuming that it was a man.
Again, this device is assuming that you'll be using cloud storage via Google Drive to supplement your local space.
Assuming that average was the same for the past 30 years, my $17,000 investment would have grown to $102,404.
"It's actual impact on our business will be fairly small, assuming that it remains contained in China," Kempczinski said.
We recently recalculated the CBO forecast assuming that we do get to 2628 percent growth on a sustained basis.
Arbitrarily assuming that the average for Bright House is 2.6 inflates its set-top box fees by 60 percent.
Assuming that Democrats actually would like to remove Trump from office, how could the House prove such a case?
Because I'd love to see this series wrap up real sweet -- assuming that they do three, and not 17.
First, it prevents us from finding workable solutions but assuming that someone else should be the one to change.
If Appiah has a blind spot, it is in assuming that everyone can be as comfortably cosmopolitan as he.
Assuming that Wall Street's expectations prove accurate, it will be interesting to hear how Twitter frames its slowing business.
"It's truly a skin infection that can be managed," she says sweetly, most likely assuming that I have herpes.
When the game starts – assuming that their players are able to play – the team might actually have a chance.
And this, of course, is assuming that the proposed legislation makes it past the House in the first place.
This new data suggests Democrats can hang the health bill around their neck — assuming, that is, that they support it.
The government intends to maintain the current borrowing rate assuming that the Bank of Japan's low-rate policy will continue.
Some, like Hippolyte Fizeau and Léon Foucault, assuming that you existed when they tried to measure the speed of light.
Assuming that 75% of the $62 billion bid is financed with debt, the fees could be up to $200 million.
You seem to be assuming that cross-dressing and female impersonation during World War I looked like current drag performance.
My own experience was pretty straightforward, assuming that your home's electricity system is relatively modern and conforms to today's standards.
Assuming that Mrs May wins the election on June 8th, she is likely to be faced with deepening economic problems.
"We have been assuming that production will rise by 285,000 barrels per day year-on-year in 2016," it added.
Assuming that percentage hasn't changed, it has increased headcount in the United States by 24,000 over the past five years.
They still need more than 120 of their members to join in support the bill, assuming that no Republicans will.
Assuming that no criminal charges are to come, he's still involved in over a dozen lawsuits filed against the organizers.
It also makes the error of assuming that people want more television or film in this era of "peak TV".
Why they might not: That is, of course, assuming that the average modern horror fan is familiar with Suspiria's reputation.
Assuming that the extradition law is rammed through anyway, it will be a win for fear and resignation, not love.
Our thought bubble: Giving Google the benefit of the doubt doesn't mean assuming that it's acting purely out of altruism.
We know that we currently represent approximately 62% of AMC's operating income, assuming that AMC is flat year over year.
So assuming that the patient has the capacity to make decisions about this, they're allowed to do as they please.
Assuming that stays the same, 2017 earnings for the S&P 500 could go from $118 in 2016 to $128.
Whatever happens Tuesday night, we have to do better next time—assuming that by next time, it's not too late.
I went into this game, last game and the two before that assuming that our season was on the line.
Years ago, I was guilty of assuming that the quotation information I read in popular magazines or newspapers was accurate.
I write about my life and how I see and experience the world, without assuming that my views are universal.
I'm assuming that anyone who's going after the Vosik challenge is already familiar with the basic mechanics of the fight.
That said, if we're assuming that the Eagles are trading up to get Wentz, he's a nice fit in Philadelphia.
It's also assuming that the phone you want to buy is even available unlocked in the region where you live.
Assuming that argument has long since been put to rest may be as premature as Mark Twain's once purported passing.
Intended as a symbolic gesture only, a symbolic fuck you, assuming that I'd still have a level of public access.
You are wrong, however, in assuming that those investments have resulted in "decent" assets that contribute positively to the economy.
I remember immediately assuming that I was going to enter into another relationship, that it was critical to my essence.
So the electorate is left with (again, assuming that Trump and Clinton are the nominees) two candidates with credibility issues.
Decolonization, assuming that the ex-imperial powers could maintain favorable trade relations, eliminated administrative costs and the associated ideological contradictions.
"I don't mean to be paranoid about this, but I'm assuming that to some extent rules will apply," he said.
Fowler went to the human-resources department with chat logs documenting these transgressions, assuming that the manager would be punished.
If they were, they would support consumers' right to revoke consent -- assuming that their customers would not exercise that right.
Assuming that past norms would be future norms, Obama created the most powerful surveillance state the world has ever seen.
To listen to him you could be forgiven for assuming that we had been on the same side all along.
Serious talks should hammer out those details before Trump proposes another meeting, assuming that Pyongyang stops issuing threats and insults.
"I am assuming that Kavanaugh, like most nominees, won't give revealing answers to really substantive questions," one law professor responded.
"I have to be incredibly open and just say this is not what you're assuming that it is," Norvina said.
Firstly, he seems to be assuming that because these investigations were opened during the Obama administration, that makes them suspect.
However, assuming that some sort of agreement is reached in Algeria, what becomes important is the nature of the deal.
I'm assuming that Ms. Backhaus deliberately shaped her characters in the mold of familiar domestic comedies to underscore their universality.
But I'm assuming that Gawker Media CEO Nick Denton or his staff have a big finale post up their sleeve.
Social media exploded, assuming that Beyoncé, the master of the surprise album release, had repeated her magic trick yet again.
Assuming that most if not all states will fail to cough up that money, the result is a massive cut.
But most importantly, let's stop assuming that white voters have any less responsibility for our politics than black voters do.
Assuming that guest paid full price, that's a more than $36,000,000 hotel bill with taxes and room service not included.
Future historians — assuming that any such creatures exist — will surely identify the present moment as a golden age of dystopia.
Assuming that criterion is met, then and only then can all other details be rightly discussed and relevant comparisons made.
But — assuming that his intention isn't to provoke — there's a chance he'll think twice about keeping that flag on display.
Assuming that there&aposs going to be conflict when you go into a meeting actually helps you make better decisions.
Assuming that the Census Bureau&aposs hiring plans come to fruition, there should be a similar spike later this year:
Assuming that 85% of the fund is invested, the coupon works out to twice-yearly payments of around $1.2 billion.
To name but a few: leaning to the middle and assuming that the left wing of the party and Sen.
If you do the math, it's essentially like getting $200 off — assuming that you'll find some use for the router.
FERC has to have some rational basis for assuming that broadening MOPR mitigation will achieve a just and reasonable result.
But there's something specifically white and wrong with reflexively assuming that your Monday morning after camp hangover-outrage trumps others.
Assuming that three of said Skittles could kill you, eating a handful from this tiny bowl would, indeed, be risky.
I'm assuming that you have to think about, how do I reach a reader who wasn't expecting to read me?
Assuming that the test works — and that Facebook and publishers like it — it will be pushed out to more people.
We thought maybe when you signed them, when you endorsed the check, we were assuming that much of the debt.
Assuming that job doesn't come with a built-in vacation, that help could amount to as much as $15,600 per year.
And even post-humanism, assuming that we reach it one day, will remain marked by the economic rationality which currently dominates.
"The markets are assuming that he is going to create three to four percent growth on a sustainable basis," said Dent.
Assuming that electricity demand will grow by 15% a year, Kenya wants to boost its peak capacity to 22GW by 2030.
Later, a mob of 200 to 300 people assaulted the Tanzanian woman, assuming that she was linked to the earlier accident.
Left unanswered, Reeves said, was how the public felt about presidential power — assuming, that is, that the public cared at all.
Assuming that we hear back from Opportunity, we will begin the process of discerning its status and bringing it back online.
In a large democracy, there is something problematic about assuming that a single metropolitan area can speak for the entire country.
Assuming that California actually became an independent nation, the state and its local governments would experience major, but unknown, budgetary impacts.
"We need to stop assuming that the postpartum period is always euphoric, because for 1 in 7 it's not," she says.
Assuming that the West is not going to stop bombing its enemies imminently, what changes are you hoping to bring about?
Assuming that both energy prices and capital spending stay flat, that would require them roughly to double production from current levels.
Fuck you for assuming that everyone who likes art and museums gets to 'move as if they don't have a body.
Assuming that this also happens with real whiskers, it would permit a seal to assess its target's bearing, size and velocity.
It's so fast that everybody has been assuming that Apple will switch the Mac over to an ARM processor sometime soon.
" She added, "There is danger associated with people assuming that any problems that they have with addictions are entirely genetically determined.
I wasn't surprised by those numbers, assuming that, like me, many other women simply preferred to keep their salary...well, theirs.
Assuming that works, Dr Griffin plans to integrate the artificial-intelligence system into Rapiscan's scanning systems over the next few months.
Because — assuming that she runs, by the way, how she gets away with the e-mail stuff is hard to believe.
"At the moment we are assuming that Roger is going to pull the rabbit out of the hat again," McEnroe said.
Market watchers are probably correct in assuming that the problems with Deutsche Bank are not leading to a Lehman Brothers moment.
"Assuming that 80%-90% of the wealth tax will be avoided is not a serious revenue estimation," Zucman and Saez wrote.
Assuming that the extradition law is rammed through anyway, it will be a victory for fear and resignation, not parental love.
This is assuming that the family didn't know about the October infidelity until April, when the rest of us found out.
" They say: "It makes a series of significant factual and analytical errors, assuming that this kind of data agreement is unprecedented.
"The market seems to have been assuming that authorities would prefer a compromise ... [rather than] resolution tools being applied," said Podobnik.
The paper will be revisited by the government in 12 weeks time, assuming that Britain is still a thing by then.
"Assuming that all nations, including the US, aggressively cut emissions, would yield 1.9 degrees Celsius [of warming] by 2100," he said.
They can't watch a kid with closely cropped hair navigate a ball across a field without assuming that kid is male.
We're assuming that Pieterse's boards are private, so there's no sneaking any previews of what's sure to be an amazing wedding.
You can solve that one by assuming that Jimmy is feeding a black hole (in the astronomical sense) in his stomach.
We're assuming that means a slew of new models or real-life women who admire (and emulate) Chung's unique personal style.
The end result is insane, and probably not something that you should attempt in your own kitchen—assuming that you could.
You'd be forgiven for assuming that the French President's trip is a standard humanitarian PR job, a distraction from bigger troubles.
Rather than brazenly assuming that addiction is inevitable, we should recognize that our society creates, for many people, an isolated cage.
"The danger for Democrats is assuming that because Asians rejected Trump for President, it makes them reliably Democratic voters," Chen said.
We believe the bank will end 9563 with a small profit, assuming that credit losses remain stable at around 12%-13%.
Democrats need one Republican vote to stop Kavanaugh's nomination in the Senate, assuming that every Democratic senator votes against his nomination.
Tell me: Which of two companies would you rather work for, assuming that the job and the pay are the same?
And assuming that they worked 24 hours a day, they each earned more than $145,000 per hour, or $2,400 per second.
Assuming that WeWork went out with a valuation of around $203 billion, it could lose $40 billion in value, Galloway said.
Trump and the establishment are one in assuming that the United States must maintain global military dominance, regardless of circumstances, forever.
I totally understand if you're assuming that a $3.99 hose nozzle isn't going to have much to offer, but you're wrong.
Assuming that Mr. Trump loses, many Republicans will try to pretend that he was a complete outlier, unrepresentative of the party.
But it is possible that item gambling sites could continue operations — assuming that participants hand over items, details, and skins willingly.
Many news reports that highlight the dangers from too little sleep are assuming that all adults need at least eight hours.
Speculation about Shahbaz Taseer's health has continued over the years, with some assuming that he had been killed by his captors.
Initial production is slated for July, assuming that Tesla can organize its supply chain and not have to wait on parts.
Hoping to get a look inside the nest, Collado climbed down, assuming that the akikiki would eventually fly off to feed.
I don't think adoptive parents should be "colorblind," assuming that race is irrelevant; I embrace aspects of my child's birth culture.
Assuming that all stalls are cleaned at the same frequency, the cleanest stalls should, then, be the ones on the ends.
"Organizations need to stop assuming that there's one kind of traditional family unit that needs one kind of support," Jeffords said.
There has been a history of (male) doctors assuming that many (female) complaints are not "real" — as in clearly physically based.
It's easy to lull people into assuming that the question of standing embodies some kind of neutral principle, divorced from ideology.
Assuming that picture of Russia as totally corrupt is valid, why would we assume anything else but efforts to undermine us?
Aging and overweight dogs also can and generally should be walked, she said, assuming that you have clearance from your veterinarian.
They are projecting, assuming that one rival will covet and attain the kind of armed domination that has served America poorly.
The original constitutional design anticipates that struggle, assuming that the elected branches of government will use their authorities to defend themselves.
"Before taking office people were assuming that we were going to War with North Korea," he continued in a second post.
Also, you're assuming that Capital One started these cafés for customers and NOT for the people working at their branch offices.
As a result, militants have often operated in these locations, assuming that doing so will afford them a measure of protection.
Assuming that those who did not vote in the primary will behave like those who did, ignores their most salient difference.
Is he assuming that the immigration bill would be attached to whatever spending bill is proposed at the end of March?
With little to no provocation, a police officer faces off against a black person, assuming that he or she is evil.
Even assuming that she lives long enough to exhaust her appeals, she would have good reason to hope for a presidential pardon.
At the end, many of the new recruits have the power to choose which group to join, assuming that team wants them.
Assuming that dual-threat quarterbacks are more likely to run play-action, however, is not necessarily the way to think about it.
He coined the term for what he thought was a temporary thing, assuming that these feelings would abate soon after the election.
"Anyone assuming that these companies wouldn't be very alerted by Brexit, reconsidering future investments, is in complete denial of reality," he said.
Craddock herself said that the process has been "highly collaborative," so we're assuming that Markle is having a hand in the decision.
The study makes its predictions assuming that the government will only apply the existing existing provincial and federal sales taxes to marijuana.
Assuming that each region supported the candidate that won it, the contender supported by the majority of regions would be named president.
It claims: We know that we currently represent approximately 68.4% of AMC's operating income, assuming that AMC is flat year over year.
I've tried to wrap the cable other ways, assuming that maybe Google was just offering up a best practice with this sticker.
For now, markets appear to be assuming that Federal Reserve officials' dovish comments are signs of a preemptive, rather than reactive move.
And, assuming that the contestant behaves optimally, did the nefarious game show succeed in reducing the probability that they lose the car?
Assuming, that is, that the plot itself was not a Cuban-run intelligence operation to force the opposition's hand, as some speculate.
Assuming that anyone cares about downloading one more app or creating one more secure password is a huge and potentially dangerous mistake.
The Chinese did not say that they were told ahead of time, but I'm assuming that they were told ahead of time.
When we turned the corner on 2016, most of us were pretty relieved, perhaps naively assuming that 2017 would be way cooler.
"They're assuming that above 1,000 kilometers it's almost empty and we won't run into problems, but that's not the case," said Kessler.
Despite these problems, I was resolved to stick with it, assuming that the main benefit of having a Dex would be portability.
I fell into the trap that a lot of people do, which is just assuming that history and conventional wisdom is right.
And that should be concerning to you, assuming that you don't need or want four different versions of Facebook on your phone.
Assuming that conclusion holds true in a larger, more comprehensive survey, do you have any theories as to why that could be?
Tabitha turns 17 in episode four, so, assuming that Luca is just 20, they would legally be covered to consensually be together.
And their opponents on the left are assuming that both of them are so obnoxious they must lose at the ballot box.
Assuming that Maggie's mom moose must have come and collected the baby, Lugdon let her dog Leo outside to do his business.
"I think everyone's assuming that everything he's been promising is going to come true," said Samuel Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA.
Our citizens are right, however, in assuming that when disaster strikes abroad, we are among the first to respond with humanitarian relief.
She may just need the aesthetic to feel personally empowered — and assuming that doesn't slip over into selfishness, it's a beautiful thing.
But I think you are also taking a risk assuming that investors will just keep fleeing everything else and piling into utilities.
Grace refilled their glasses several times, clearly turning to drink for comfort and correctly assuming that Peter sought to do the same.
Assuming that we want more investment, the trade deficit can only decline if there is an even larger increase in national savings.
If more people knew this history and the press stopped simply assuming that these laws are rational, we'd be much better off.
Name Withheld Assuming that the seller wasn't the artist or his gallery, surely none of the proceeds were going to the artist.
" He followed that one up with this: "Before taking office people were assuming that we were going to War with North Korea.
So for the president's own sake — assuming that there's no there there — I would hope that Mueller or others would expose this.
Assuming that Mr. Khan's statements were accurate, Judge Bates wrote, "the court is sympathetic to the pickle" in which he found himself.
This ruling, then, could influence the eventual decision in California, though many are assuming that it will eventually hit the Supreme Court.
And green is from proposed plants, assuming that 37 percent of them are built (roughly the average over the past few years).
Assuming that Wong Kim Ark applied solely to noncitizens who had permanent residency, the children of green-card holders would be fine.
For a while, the staff continued to work—reading complaints, marking them with notes—assuming that a new hire would arrive soon.
Assuming that Jenkins would raise his fist, Bennett decided that he would stand behind Jenkins and Long, and raise his fist, too.
All this suggests that we should be extremely careful when assuming that Disney is in the business of polluting a pure original.
Two seasons later, and she still has the same prejudice, assuming that he is gay because she sees him with another guy.
It also requires assuming that the US could actually restore jobs already lost to China, which according to Hanson himself is unlikely.
Assuming that the Fed would continue raising rates 0.25% at a time, that suggests only two more hikes are coming this year.
One school founder even chastised white Christians for assuming that their prayers were more acceptable to God than prayers by black Christians.
And that's assuming that Jones holds on in Alabama, as do New Hampshire's Jeanne Shaheen, Virginia's Mark Warner, and Michigan's Gary Peters.
You would go in thinking that this person is going to be great instead of assuming that you're going to be disappointed.
During the holidays, I shopped in anonymous tabs, assuming that gifts could be revealed during an idle Instagram scroll on the couch.
Assuming that the Supreme Court agrees to consider the case, it could be at least six months before it returns a decision.
Don't ignore or dismiss potential symptoms of coronary distress by assuming that muscle soreness, unusual stress or heartburn is the cause. 3.
President Trump, assuming that he is the 2020 Republican nominee, is certain to detonate as many of these mines as he can.
So the most important thing, like I said, the most important mistake I see smart people making is assuming that they're smart.
Assuming that Senate Democrats mobilized by Ed Markey of Massachusetts hold firm, only a few Republicans are needed to block this maneuver.
I'd explain the references, but "Arrested Development" is assuming that anyone who's made it this far is in it for the references.
Beyond funding the necessities of life, I'm assuming that we buy stuff because we think it will add value to our lives.
I asked Abu Hafs to tell me the name printed in his diplomatic passport, assuming that the identity was no longer valid.
Assuming that the current generation of solar and wind power alone can power the world of the future could be dangerously optimistic.
Roberts intended his argument as a reductio ad absurdum, assuming that defenders of same-sex marriage would be alarmed by the implication.
Assuming that data is helpful in understanding the value of startup options, they may incorporate it into the calculator also, he said.
Nor does it justify the open hoping — if not assumingthat something will come along to rid us of this turbulent hotelier.
My question is, assuming that he was guilty, was a life sentence for a 16-year-old, is that an appropriate sentence?
The researchers assessed conditions in a "business as usual" scenario, assuming that we collectively do little to nothing to mitigate climate change.
Assuming that negotiators reach a deal by Sunday, the House would then vote on the proposal on Wednesday, followed by the Senate.
"Maybe there's another 20 percent in these stocks over the next 12 months, assuming that interest rates stay relatively low," said Bradshaw.
Assuming that number hasn't changed much (which given the ongoing scandals is maybe a stretch), that roughly translates to 141 million people.
"The biggest mistake that I've seen is assuming that if you just like Reddit, then you'll get a job here," he says.
Mr. Laerdal wanted a female doll, assuming that men would not want to perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on a male dummy.
If you're working in a team, that means trusting in each other, and assuming that you all have good intentions, she says.
Many New Yorkers had cheered on the opposition, assuming that it might persuade Amazon to strike a better deal with the city.
I think it's important for millennials to revisit some of these arguments instead of assuming that the financial crisis has settled them.
Recent market activity has left investors with sources of potential losses, assuming that they've sold a few of their holdings amid the downturn.
But even assuming that critics will be quick to cry foul, the early reviews of Matt Lauer's performance on Wednesday night were brutal.
Although people do not always vote consistent with their party of registration, we can approximate the electoral impact by assuming that they would.
That means that patrons should leave anything from $2 to $12 in the tip jar, assuming that they've already spent their meth elsewhere.
The other way that Roberts wrote an opinion upholding Trump's policy as if Trump wasn't involved was by assuming that, frankly, Trump wasn't.
Assuming that Trump loses, do you think Jared's ambitions, politically, are done, or do you think he wants to remain in that orbit?
Assuming that modesty is not my choice demotes me from a thinking being, and perpetuates the same stereotypes that hold all women back.
But assuming that all small breast lesions have the potential to turn deadly is akin to "racial profiling," Brawley wrote in his editorial.
That is, of course, assuming that Uber's new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, can eventually steer the ship away from its scandalous, money-losing habits.
Most people, he believes, are ignorant of the immigration system, like he was, assuming that undocumented workers had unlimited access to government welfare.
"Assuming that the new custom silicon actually lives up to the claims, the computer looks very impressive on a performance level," Abuelsamid says.
But that's assuming that most of the personal tax changes expire at the end of 2025, as they're scheduled to under the bill.
Republicans passed those temporary tax cuts assuming that when the time came for them to expire, political pressure would mount to extend them.
In assuming that the market is the best judge of value, pay consultants linked compensation to shares, but did it by granting options.
Now, they will gain access to the full content stash brought in by the NSA's surveillance dragnet, assuming that their request is accepted.
Part of this misconception may stem from consumers assuming that living trees are chopped down from forests increasingly depleted of their natural resources.
So, assuming that there are no hidden ingredients or preservatives and stabilizers in the product, you should be good to go, she says.
Assuming that the actual capacity closures achieved are in line with the targets, where does that leave imports of iron ore and coal?
So assuming that Mr Durant would have played around four-fifths of each game if healthy, the series might have been extremely close.
Inevitably, until habits change (assuming that they ever do), traffic on those roads still open to vehicles is now more clogged than ever.
Assuming that happens, Ergen said he would like to have the first city with a Dish 5G network operational about six months later.
"There's no productive outcome of that kind of behavior and action, even assuming that you're able to approach getting it done," he said.
Analysts agree, assuming that Pheu Thai will remain the biggest party but not win enough seats to overturn Mr Prayuth's built-in advantage.
Given that you have described it as a Samson-like power, I'm assuming that you have never cut your hair for training purposes.No!
"When I show up in communities, sometimes there are issues around people assuming that the cinematographer is the person in charge," she says.
What can be really dangerous is assuming that your symptoms are just hemorrhoids without getting a colorectal specialist to have a look-see.
"A lot of the 40 worst stores will close, assuming that most landlords won't accept a hefty 75 percent rental haircut," he said.
Instead of assuming that you are the best interviewer of all time, be humble and welcoming of ideas as to how to improve.
Ignorant of the stakes in policy disputes, they become averse to partisan conflict, assuming that the truth must fall between the two sides.
Given the political tone currently being struck, one can scarcely blame him for assuming that being fair-minded about Islam meant being Muslim.
We can't ignore this any longer, and we can't afford to be ignorant in assuming that this only affects an aging population, either.
Assuming that women enjoy the rapelike sex and abuse of prostitution, sex buyers' attitudes are indeed based in sexist notions about women's nature.
This last holiday season, for example, many brick and mortar retailers slashed prices, assuming that deals — and only deals — could lure back shoppers.
Even assuming that birthright citizenship exacerbates illegal immigration, there is no need to limit citizenship to the children of nationals or permanent residents.
When creating a board, assuming that you want to remain involved, try creating a permanent role for the founder separate from the CEO.
Google's second mistake is assuming that the Pixel 4's cameras and technology are so good, people will forget all about ultra-wide.
Assuming that life expectancy does not increase over your lifetime, a 60-year-old retiree could be retired for 25 to 40 years.
Assuming that Bayer's purchase of Monsanto goes through, it won't be clear for a while whether its management promises will come to pass.
When the Farm Bill does return, many observers are simply assuming that Republican moderates will fall into line as they did last time.
It argued that their estimates overstated potential job losses by assuming that whole occupations would be displaced rather than specific tasks within them.
That implies there is further room for gains, even assuming that there is no repeat of the bubble experience from the last decade.
"Assuming that the story is true, cooperation is the most likely explanation," Sol Wisenberg, former deputy independent counsel under Kenneth Starr, told CNBC.
Assuming that you need to use this for an extended period before seeing results, we don't see it working without causing serious discomfort.
Recovery rates could be in 50s or more once everything is said and done, assuming that the econ/pol crisis is resolved favorably.
Assuming that Arizona Senator John McCain is too sick to vote, the Republicans will have a razor-thin margin to confirm an opponent.
Dial an Uber could well be expanded globally over time too, assuming that it makes the impact nationwide that Uber believes it will.
The big mistake past self-checkout systems made was assuming that they needed to create an automated version of the checkout line itself.
But even assuming that Trump decided to recognize such principles, those apparent limits leave a great deal of room for presidents to act.
"We need to stop assuming that gender gaps imply sexism," he wrote in the memo, a copy of which was obtained by Gizmodo.
Assuming that anyone cares about one downloading one more app or creating one more secure password is a huge and potentially dangerous mistake.
Many customers are mistakenly assuming that what he is blocking is premium subsidies, which are separate and not affected by Mr. Trump's action.
Assuming that all Republicans oppose Pelosi for speaker, just 17 or 18 Democratic opponents could be enough to block her from becoming speaker.
Mozart in the Jungle has always suffered from simply assuming that we'll believe Rodrigo is a genius, because it tells us he is.
So assuming that we get our government back in the next couple of weeks, yeah, I think this should still be the year.
A lot of the clothes are encased in plastic, assuming that people are prone to accidents (inspired by those spill-proof American sofas).
Assuming that and ignoring tax effects, the $6 trillion plunge from profit to loss equates to a nearly $9 trillion reduction in revenue.
Dinesh, assuming that he will soon die, makes rituals of bodily actions, burying his excrement and minutely analyzing his new wife's every movement.
Assuming that the Republican-controlled Senate will acquit him of any articles moved by the House, he will crow that he was exonerated.
Assuming that the Iranians do mount a more limited retaliation, a retaliation that is meant to prevent further escalation, what does Trump do?
Assuming that you want to stop all Facebook notification emails, except for those concerning your account&aposs security, password reset emails or etc.
That might take a meeting between the two presidents in Hamburg, they noted, assuming that Mr. Trump finally stops shunning Mr. Putin there.
The minister was hastening to an important meeting in Washington and walked by the man, assuming that medical help was on the way.
According to veteran market watcher Nicholas Colas, much of Wall Street is mistakenly assuming that the technology sector's big surge is broad-based.
Assuming that working for a paycheck isn't financially necessary, I'm surprised there's no recognition of any other options for this stage of life.
Many of Sun's half-million followers can be forgiven for assuming that, even correcting for typos, "Jonny Sun" is a nom de tweet.
Mr. Trump seemed surprised by the reaction, possibly assuming that Democrats would be happy to remove the F.B.I. director some blamed for Mrs.
For 750 trees - assuming that 50 of them may have structural flaws by then - Otieno could earn up to 4.5 million shillings ($45,000).
We even calculated these returns by assuming that any of the dividends were reinvested, but still none beat the widely owned index fund.
Assuming that all existing debt is refinanced as part of the transaction, the company will only have its first debt repayment in 13.
"If the Fed backs off, as I'm assuming that they will, then the margins of the banks will stay relatively high," Bove said.
"You should purchase the policy assuming that the loss will occur," said Christopher W. Heidrick, who runs an insurance agency in Sanibel, Fla.
Assuming that controls such as these are in place and followed, Amazon Ring appears to be respecting the individual autonomy of its customers.
"In this event, assuming that the candidates do not manage to reassure investors, Brazilian markets could quickly deteriorate to crisis conditions," he added.
Once approval is granted—assuming that it is—Powell wants to produce ten thousand trees that can be made available to the public.
Assuming that it begins to seriously sell these maturities, it is very likely to push the yield on the 2018-Year Treasury higher.
For generations, New Yorkers embraced the mantra of change, assuming that what replaced a beloved building would probably be as good or better.
Assuming that Trump loses, do you think Jared's ambitions politically are done, or do you think he wants to remain in that orbit?
The biggest mistake most doctors make is assuming that people coming to see them for the first time know the basics of HIV.
We need to stop assuming that women are the default caretakers and somehow innately better suited for the job because that's just sexist baloney.
Some on the left pointed out that Nessel's bold rhetoric excludes trans people and simplifies sexual assault by assuming that women are never perpetrators.
Apple is saying / assuming that the mainstream phone user is now savvy enough about gestures to adapt to a new UI built around them.
If your boss wasn't present in the original meeting, you could let her know it was your idea by assuming that she already knew.
However, Lim points to the details of the studies and cautions against assuming that oxybenzone is the culprit just because there is a link.
" And the president added in a follow-up tweet: "Before taking office people were assuming that we were going to War with North Korea.
My sense, reading the chatter, is that both sides are assuming that Comey wouldn't have sent this letter if he wasn't previewing something big.
"Two weeks ago, Inch said he could potentially see the stock shrinking to $5, assuming that GE Capital doesn't ultimately become insolvent," Cramer said.
Let's see how the airports of London and Europe handle this added complication, assuming that an extension of the ban is coming as expected.
Energy analysts tend to make the mistake of assuming that everyone thinks about the detail of energy policy as much as they do themselves.
Assuming that leaked image is legit, the screen protector has already answered the most important question about the Pixel 29: notch, or no notch?
Randy Capps, director of research for U.S. programs at the Migration Policy Institute, cautioned against assuming that more immigrants will pour into private prisons.
We, too, are guilty of assuming that Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. live charmed lives, free from all the ills of 2017.
Even assuming that was the case, it would need to continue blowing through tens of millions of dollars a month to get there, i.e.
You'd be right in assuming that this super-light laptop lacks discrete graphics, so it's a far cry from any kind of gaming machine.
Assuming that the business community can't offer anything to the environmental movement is to ignore the immense power of capitalism to rebuild the planet.
ASSUMING that her opponent fails to recover, Hillary Clinton can reach the White House even without Nevada, which polls suggest is in her grasp.
Britons overstate their neighbours' desperation to cosset British trade, wrongly assuming that every container ship docking at Felixstowe is another bargaining chip for London.
Assuming that Mr Trump stays in Biarritz until the end of the summit on August 26th, however, it may not have been time wasted.
"Assuming that better building codes and wider roads are going to limit tragedies during fires and evacuations is short-sighted and simplistic," he said.
"Everything I was teaching him to be, and I thought and assumed that I was grooming him for, I've ended up assuming that role."
I walked into the New York hotel where Samsung is showing off the Fold, assuming that I would find something barely ready to ship.
And now, going into the game, assuming that the contestant behaves optimally, what is the probability that the game show will lose the car?
While these brief moments may seem snobby, assuming that the name-brand option is superior is how we justify those pricey purchases to ourselves.
"You're assuming that I haven't been asked that question before by New Zealand media as well," she said in a press conference on Monday.
Investors rationalise its valuation by assuming that in the long run it will be highly profitable, with a dominant share of a large market.
But her apparent mysteriousness and penchant from staying away from the spotlight has been often conflated with assuming that she hates being first lady.
They then performed experiments to study the behaviour of these mice, assuming that switching the gene off might protect them against schizophrenia-like symptoms.
Assuming that gets voted down, there will be a second vote on Wednesday where a no-deal Brexit will almost certainly be roundly rejected.
Assuming that we continue to make progress, I would expect Ambassador Lighthizer and I to travel over there to have and in-person meeting.
And so we're using the satellite visibility information as part of the algorithm, instead of just assuming that all satellites are line of sight.
But assuming that we create some value is something that we should be proud of, that we give that value out for free. Right?
Now, maybe that's a point in Clinton's favor, but I think we're assuming that Sanders has resources at his disposal that he probably doesn't.
Assuming that national Democrats don't completely alienate the Latino electorate, the changing face of California's voter population will determine a new generation of leadership.
Assuming that someone has to look a certain way to have a legitimate eating disorder is harmful and can prevent people from receiving treatment.
Should the doctor prescribe the best possible medicine, assuming that the man has private health insurance that will pay the bulk of the costs?
Any mobile app that uses the kit is able to sense where a smartphone owner is (assuming that they have their location services enabled).
His existence makes plain the ridiculousness of assuming that something like Robocop could truly happen—a seamless, perfectly efficient blend of man and machine.
The most likely outcome, assuming that there is no rout in equity markets, is that we will muddle through a period of economic weakness.
But the big hurdle in Greek bailout talks comes after the conclusion of the review, assuming that Athens follows through with the pledged commitments.
I'm assuming that in the previous Star Wars movies, R2-D2 was what BB-8 was in The Force Awakens — a right-hand robot.
The failure of his presidency will stem from assuming that the media will make issue of his lies, but no one will believe us.
It will also be his last such opportunity before he prepares to retire at the 20th congress in 2022, assuming that is his plan.
Assuming that I was on the donor registry, doctors would list organs on a national registry with an emphasis on people nearest to me.
Assuming that you do get a job, Holberton asks for 17 percent of your salary for the first three years of their new job.
They begin wrongly assuming that all the business profits are due to the bribe, when that may not be even close to the case.
An optimistic conclusion is that these collapses might teach investors to think twice before assuming that the state always stands behind SOEs, however risky.
"I'm assuming that the child picked up the gun from behind the desk and had been holding it," Superintendent Dan Freund told the newspaper.
He also said he believed a Treasury Department analysis that the tax plan would pay for itself, assuming that separate policy changes also happen.
I'm going forward tonight and tomorrow assuming that I'll be here, and I'll be here until the court or the President tells me otherwise.
The presidential candidate said Trump was making a risky bet by assuming that appealing exclusively to his base could secure another electoral college victory.
So, Starwood's lawyers are assuming that Starwood will really have no recourse in China to enforce its agreement if Anbang decides to breach it.
Op-Ed Contributor THE casual consumer of campus-related news might be forgiven for assuming that anti-Semitic intimidation is breaking out all over.
Assuming that condition is met — and you still have your phone to trade in — you can make the exchange at a nearby Apple Store.
If anything, though, it looks like the Trump administration is getting overly fatalistic, assuming that everything they try will get held up in court.
The U.S. EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program promotes new foreign investment in America assuming that $1 million of new investment can create 10 jobs.
The company then directed more ads to those areas, assuming that households there may be in the market for products like its disinfecting wipes.
I'm assuming that there is going to be a lot of stuff out there, I'm sure a lot of stuff comes to you already?
Assuming that every relationship between a parent and child will last a lifetime is as simplistic as assuming every couple will never split up.
If someone is wearing something Gucci or Supreme I automatically find myself assuming that they are rich or have way more money than me.
Assuming that you did not miss its emergency message, in letters nine squares deep, Peter A. Collins is issuing an S.O.S. in today's grid.
Brexit seems certain to make it harder and costlier to recruit from the Continent, assuming that people will still want to come from there.
"That's assuming that the North aren't really fast at disrupting media communications in the South as a part of their disruption campaign," he added.
Assuming that negotiations with the European Union remain stalled, it means that the U.K. will likely either crash out of the bloc on Oct.
"Everyone is assuming that when Trump makes these now commonplace threats, he is acting with corrupt intent, and maybe he is," Mr. Goldsmith added.
Assuming that Mr. Trump isn't backing down, we're witnessing a full-on confrontation between the House and the president, with no simple resolution available.
I like to go through life assuming that everything — from my Facebook messages to my emails and photos — will one day get hacked into.
He had probably told us that his female students wore Western-style clothing assuming that an American might equate conservative dress with Islamic fundamentalism.
"These interventions disrupt that," Mr. Staniland said, by sending the message that elites can continue assuming that they, not voters, still decide who rules.
"Assuming that they ... report out articles, my presumption is that we will be considering them before we leave," Hoyer told reporters in the Capitol.
"We need to stop assuming that gender gaps imply sexism," it states, claiming that women are biologically more neurotic and less competitive than men.
Assuming that a person is incompetent and that their perceptions are irrelevant will not make that person want to participate in mental health treatment.
This creates an irreconcilable conflict or, more accurately, a challenge for which we have yet to find an effective solution (assuming that one exists).
MSNBC host Ari Melber immediately disagreed and said I was assuming that the absence of evidence means that a case could not be made.
Another was the assumption that the discipline makes about individual motivations, assuming that individuals "optimize" their decision-making to behave, in economic terms, rationally.
"I kind of go into a lot of situations assuming that people have assumptions about me and I want to destroy those," he said.
But the threadbare analysis was able to come to that conclusion only by assuming that Congress passed other legislation, such as an infrastructure bill.
For the new commander in chief, the war there qualifies at best as an afterthought — assuming, that is, he has thought about it all.
Assuming that fine writing is what you look for in books of every stripe, what else do you look for in memoirs in particular?
Early versions of Google took a naively data-driven approach, assuming that a link from one site to another was a sign of quality.
In a memorandum, they estimate deficits under their budget assuming that growth continues at its current level rather than rocketing up to 3 percent.
"She had drafted a funny congratulatory letter to send to Bill Clinton — assuming that he would take over the role of presidential spouse," Page writes.
Even assuming that the executive order is justified and sound, the implementation of the policy itself has sowed confusion, different interpretations, and lack of consistency.
If you miss this the Open Enrollment Period, you have to wait until November 2017 to enroll for 2018, assuming that will still be possible.
He is also stressing that it may never be needed, assuming that the EU and Britain will indeed agree a close trade agreement by 2020.
Here, assuming that what the FBI found is in fact child pornography and in fact can be connected to Epstein, you have the exact opposite.
Assuming that no Democrat in the House supports the legislation, House Speaker Paul Ryan can afford to lose around 20 members of his own party.
This makes such crystals useful for detecting the small polarising effect certain axions would have on atomic nuclei—again, assuming that they really do exist.
Woodward actually seems like a fitting choice for the role of Mack, assuming that the former Smallville star receives a counterpart in the potential show.
Maybe we're one step closer to people not assuming that all "crazy" people are homicidal zombies who want to stab you to death, or whatever.
That's all assuming that J.K. Rowling just doesn't have a larger retcon planned — it wouldn't be the first time she's changed a major character's history.
At 47.5 bushels per acre, soybean production would increase by 62.5 million bushels when assuming that USDA is unlikely to adjust planted or harvested acreage.
"Assuming that [Ohio's six-week abortion ban] passes and becomes law, it will be part of this nonstop attack on abortion rights," she told Refinery29.
Assuming that the car was following the law, a human driver is typically not liable when a person suddenly and unexpectedly moves into their path.
And I would give them a six-month period in which to get registered as a guest worker, assuming that they have an acceptable record.
But you'd be forgiven for assuming that an ad that reads "Support Net Neutrality" would be for a site that, you know, supports net neutrality.
Assuming that these apps aren't cheap to maintain either—and that AIM will continue to bleed users—we can assume the service's days are numbered.
The mischievous and lawless side of this assemblage of the hacker community was out in full effect – assuming, that is, you knew where to look.
Eager to sidestep the conflict, England initially treated the Nazis as rational actors, assuming that they would play by the existing rules of the game.
Investors had started to pick up shares to position for a post-election rally, assuming that the election would pass without violence or other problems.
You'd be forgiven for assuming that it doesn't have the chops to build a modern sports sedan, but the Regal comes to us from Opel.
Even assuming that this new laptop threat is real, terrorist organizations would still have to complete a number of steps to bring down a jetliner.
Wild: The Game: Assuming that Netflix is limiting its gaming push to shows it's already spent buckets of money on, I'd argue that You vs.
There is no longer a Nuclear Threat from North Korea ... Before taking office people were assuming that we were going to War with North Korea.
"Everybody's been assuming that this is just a lump of rock," study author Alan Fitzsimmons of Queen's University Belfast in Northern Ireland told Science News.
Removing Scalia and assuming that the other justices didn't drift too far ideologically, then the court as a whole has a median score of -0.93.
Orwell went on to chide liberals and pacifists for assuming that everything would turn out alright in the end, that evil would somehow destroy itself.
While the feature would only appear in Chrome, assuming that it graduates from this test rollout, it could spur other browser companies to follow suit.
In August, an official said Canada was not automatically assuming that Cuba was behind an alleged "acoustic attack" against U.S. and Canadian personnel in Havana.
Assuming that previous paragraph got past my editors (Editor's Note: It did, consider it an early Christmas present), this rookiessance presents one problem for fans.
Lawmakers underestimate the Board's power, erroneously assuming that the single cost-cutting tool at the Board's disposal is reducing Medicare payments to health care providers.
They also personalize the enemy, wrongly assuming that the removal of figures like Saddam Hussein, Osama bin Laden and Muammar Qaddafi will instantly end conflict.
So he probably just went with a couple of guys he's seen on TV, assuming that they must be there because they know their stuff.
Sometimes I find myself assuming that we've made more progress than we have, and I find myself disappointed to see how little progress we've made.
Advocates supported the move but lamented the long delay before the new center will be ready, assuming that it survives the land-use review process.
Based on their genetic material, the R7s probably lived about two hundred and seventy years, assuming that their understanding of nutrition was at least rudimentary.
He said those buying into bitcoin may be assuming that it will be widely adopted by institutions and central banks, but they could be wrong.
And assuming that Lord Vader is a Virgo, he'd spot that the yellow interior stitching is a few Pantone shades off the Solarbeam exterior paint.
They could shrug it off and chalk it up to "Trump being Trump," assuming that to correct him would be more trouble than its worth.
Second, assuming that Mattis is granted the waiver, both he and Kelly should be asked to address the concerns expressed here during their confirmation hearings.
Assuming that everything goes well, it still wouldn't launch the streaming product until next year at the earliest, according to one of the Information's sources.
Just think about that: a film star praising a film critic on television and assuming that the audience would know who he was talking about.
Few people have believed him, I think assuming that if a person is a bigot in one respect, he must be a bigot in all.
Tighter policy could lead to slowing growth, assuming that recent tax cuts, budget increases and deregulation fail to stimulate the economy as much as forecast.
People are just assuming that the past is going to repeat itself and, like I said; I'm greatly appreciative and honored that anybody would: 217.
SNL's commentary kept skewing toward letting them off with a pass, assuming that deep down, they must see sense in the face of Trump's bluster.
That combination is the worst when it comes to people talking down to you, or assuming that you don't know how to work your pedals.
Assuming that such guidance measures would be in place, the paper maps out two possible strategies for capturing small asteroids with low-energy aerobraking techniques.
One of the largest differences between tokens and equity is that tokens are immediately liquid, assuming that they have already been listed on an exchange.
"Assuming that lower taxes is good for growth, economic growth, why would you have to pay for something that's good for economic growth?" he asked.
These forecasts are generated assuming that certain crimes committed at a particular time are more likely to occur in the same place in the future.
On an earnings call in April, Qualcomm Chief Executive Officer Steve Mollenkopf said he was assuming that a major customer would switch to multiple suppliers.
So are liberal women who resist categorically assuming that all allegations of abuse leveled by a woman against a man are entirely accurate or true.
Beyond that, they could also meet in the American League Championship Series, assuming that one or the other advances as the A.L. wild-card team.
A coronavirus diagnosis, by contrast, is less likely to prove so elusive — at least assuming that health care providers have adequate access to diagnostic tests.
When they buy a blood pressure cuff that they have there in the Safeway, it's assuming that you get the right blood pressure from it.
It should go without saying that a Palestinian state is a terrific idea in principle — assuming, that is, that it resembles the United Arab Emirates.
I'm assuming that cell networks will be badly disrupted by a big earthquake — that was certainly the case when I covered the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
Instead of assuming that the law exists to uphold private — and often unequal — agreements, they should assume that its job is to help correct inequality.
The team that drafts him, however, should be content with his scoring for the foreseeable future instead of assuming that his recent changes will stick.
Surprisingly, he may find it easier than some of his other immigration control attempts, assuming that COVID-19 deaths across the country begin to rise.
She left a corporate job where she worked with "superb people" but felt bothered by co-workers assuming that everyone in the office was straight.
While the "independent" status relates to financial ties, business aside, Houston and Zuckerberg's personal relationship might have complicated the storage startup leader assuming that position.
"Of course we support Article 5," he told reporters earlier this week, presumably assuming that the president would say much the same thing in Brussels.
But judging from the coverage of the deal so far, assuming that the news media will be gullible and innumerate seems like a good bet.
Assuming that doctors confirmed that Mr. Trump was egotistic, would they then declare him unfit based on established patterns of conduct — on Trump being Trump?
The Chinese government's promise to purchase $40-50bn of agricultural products should help American farmers (assuming that the sales happen at a sufficiently high price).
Assuming that list prices represent what we currently pay for drugs could lead us, for example, to vastly overstate savings from proposed drug cost controls.
You're either assuming that the election of Mr. Trump and all that he stands for means that investing in capitalism is now a sucker's bet.
Assuming that he was referring to those who kneel in protest during sporting events, she said she responded that the gesture was about police brutality.
During election season, many Democrats apparently believed their own story, assuming that Americans were too dedicated to the expansion of liberty to elect Donald Trump.
Are you assuming that because she recently came back from maternity leave, or is expecting a baby, that she may not want that big project?
Outlets like the Times are disposed toward neutral reporting that depends on assuming that their subjects are operating in good faith and telling the truth.
The fall debates, assuming that they take place and the President agrees to participate, could well be uglier than a hard core professional wrestling match.
Wall Street has a long history of assuming that the worst will never come to pass, as anyone who worked at Lehman Brothers can attest.
Several users on Twitter are assuming that because Manafort used "bond007" for his Adobe and Dropbox passwords, that he used them for his email too.
Saigon officials responded to terrorist attacks by arresting and imprisoning political dissidents and assuming that anyone who spoke out against the government was a Communist.
Assuming that Mueller is fired, questions would remain — whether the office of special prosecutor still exists and how and by whom Mueller can be replaced.
Assuming that all of this is true, and as of this writing I have no reason to doubt it, we can't run from this one.
For one thing, I am assuming that the Vice President didn't know he is out there telling the American people something that is demonstrably untrue.
I'm a young woman of color repping the Bronx — people are prone to assuming that I will be not as prepared, intelligent, or good at this.
Well, assuming that the electors all voted as expected and certify the 24-24 vote, the presidential election would get thrown to … the House of Representatives.
"We need to stop assuming that gender gaps imply sexism," he writes, going on to argue that Google's educational programs for young women may be misguided.
At a check-up, it can be tempting to tell your nurse "I take a multivitamin" and call it a day, assuming that covers your bases.
Universities like MIT and Stanford started building virtual spaces in Second Life, assuming that in the future they'd be able to host virtual lectures and classes.
" McCaughan was in agreement about investors' assessment,saying "the market is assuming that the new administration will be more pragmatic than some of the campaign talk.
Assuming that chicken wasn't sliced and diced using a large kitchen knife crafted from your host's old underwear is no longer an assumption you can make.
Assuming that customers one day feel comfortable enough to adopt its new Amazon Key home supervision system, it could use those cameras to protect against theft.
"Everything I was teaching him to be, and I thought and assumed that I was grooming him for, I've ended up assuming that role," McBath said.
"Everyone is assuming that immigration is going to get sorted one way or another," says Hussein Kanji, head of Hoxton Ventures, a tech venture-capital firm.
"So far, prosecutors are not assuming that a large amount of data has been lost, enough substantially to hinder or delay the diesel investigations," he said.
These contradictions can best be explained by assuming that investors are making the understandable bet that the current year will look much like the previous one.
Assuming that Britain still has the will and financial means to stay within these programs, it could still continue to work alongside its former EU partners.
Assuming that we don't think it's a great idea to hold one in the middle of summer, that means we might do it in the autumn.
But assuming that the reports are all correct that indictments are issued, announced tomorrow, won&apost that give Mueller more running them to continue his investigation?
Pilot episodes provided setups, and established series often took their premises and character relationships for granted, assuming that viewers would know the basics but little else.
Assuming that savings would be passed on to the customer, the price of a Falcon 9 with a reused first stage could drop to $42.84 million.
Assuming that "masculine" traits, like feeling at home in a hoodie and a pair of sneakers, can indicate someone's sexuality erases feminine queer women like me.
Once the Vine got popular, someone layered the chorus of Natasha Bedingfield's song "Pocketful of Sunshine," over it, probably assuming that this would be even funnier.
Before I met her -- let's call her "Z" -- I lived life assuming that people would, for the most part, treat me the way I treated them.
Looking at the history of the Fed, Powell cautioned against assuming that this week's cut is the beginning of the cycles that happened in the past.
Be warned though, you may need to wait on an invite — that's assuming that you've managed to get an invite to the main Keybase service already.
Assuming that the current central value remains, it would mean that the top Yukawa coupling is 40 percent larger than that predicted by the Standard Model.
J.P. Morgan is assuming that the Fed will cut rates as many as three times this year, CFO Jennifer Piepszak told reporters on a media call.
And assuming that a report is false until proven true hurts sexual assault survivors by making it harder for them to come forward with their stories.
"I'm assuming that his people are not planning to have him break news," Rebecca MacKinnon, an internet freedom advocate and director of Ranking Digital Rights, said.
And assuming that these people will vote in the first place is a mistake; they're less likely to vote, with or without a voter ID law.
Before Thor reported its last quarter, the "Mad Money" host did not advise investors to sell, assuming that the company would not deliver a bad quarter.
Chapter 25: The optimism bias When in doubt, both doctors and patients tend to err on the side of optimism, assuming that a treatment will work.
He's targeting Bezos as a pressure point here, assuming that by threatening some sort of "internet tax" that he can get the paper to back off.
Some liberals are frustrated by what they view as party leaders taking the Hispanic vote for granted, assuming that Latinos would turn out to reject Trump.
The survey revealed that only about 1 in 10 cardholders have requested to have an annual credit card fee waived, assuming that it's simply non-negotiable.
Assuming that the law will be passed, we see debt approaching the new cap in FY19/20, when it would be equivalent to 48% of GDP.
As we head toward 2018, assuming that Trump is nearly as unpopular as he is now, will he be able to stay away from contentious races?
"I'm just assuming that Jared Kushner stayed at the best Holiday Inn Express imaginable last night," Drezner quipped on CNN, referring to the famous ad campaign.
"Prices had dropped recently assuming that Saudi was going to continue to produce," said Stewart Glickman, an energy equity analyst at CFRA Research in New York.
Assuming that those loans do not enjoy credit support from Oi SA - as the Moelis-led group did during prior talks, is wrong, the letter said.
Republican leaders cannot afford more than 21 defections in the House over the bill or two defections in the Senate, assuming that all Democrats oppose it.
So, assuming that Alabama tells us everything we need to know about the state of the two parties in the 2018 Senate races is a mistake.
Even if the person you're working with is obviously mistaken, mediate the situation by assuming that the problem is real or the error is a mistake.
They nonetheless ordered Haspel to shut down the black site immediately, assuming that if Times reporters could learn of its existence, others would soon find out.
Assuming that Russia remains in the region, Israel will push for a mechanism that helps to prevent friction among air forces operating in Syrian air space.
" Mulvaney said the CBO is assuming that once the mandate is gone, those on Medicaid will "give up your free Medicaid and replace it with nothing.
Thomas Gilovich of Cornell shows how fake news, cognition bias and assuming that people are telling the truth interact to make it easier to believe lies.
I'd spent so long assuming that I wasn't healthy that, when I did get a healthy diagnosis, it was almost more shocking than an unfavorable one.
Assuming that they're complying with the program, they've tried to recruit US workers for these jobs but they won't apply, so they bring over foreign workers.
But I think I made the mistake of assuming that other people were as trustworthy or as loyal to me as I would be to them.
Assuming that Hillary Clinton wins, she will face an opposing party that demonizes her and denies her legitimacy no matter how large her margin of victory.
Seniors were already mourning their commencement, assuming that it, too, would be canceled, and that the Class of 2020 might be together for the last time.
Those of you who are Times subscribers can listen to episodes a week before everyone else, assuming that you are logged in to The Times's site.
With that in mind, "assuming that you will lose everything that you invest in a crowdfunding startup, I don't think is a bad assumption," Ma said.
Assuming that people understand what is important in their lives and that they can express those views has driven not only our community, but democracy overall.
"One of the weirdest parts for me, with releasing this video, is a lot of people are assuming that it's about my current relationship," she said.
Apparently assuming that some readers would be indifferent to millions of potential Korean deaths, Cha emphasized that many Americans would also die in a military confrontation.
I'm assuming that, for a bunch of different reasons, some of which we'll discuss, your business, the focus on ads has changed for you over time.
But when it comes to women assuming that I'll inevitably treat them badly, I go out of my way to prove that I'm a good guy.
A year ago the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape showed Donald Trump's sexual braggadocio and shocked many into assuming that his presidential candidacy was over.
One of the key ways we know we can reduce waste is by repairing and reusing things instead of assuming that recycling will solve our problems.
Assuming that the meeting actually happens, Trump will be the first sitting president to speak with -- either in person or by phone -- a North Korean leader.
And you can sense that they are assuming that most viewers will mostly just spend the entire time wondering why anyone would do this to themselves.
Assuming that an emergency room is your best option, there are many things you can do to make the visit more efficient and less anxiety-provoking.
"Assuming that a reasonable consumer might ignore the evidence plainly before him attributes to consumers a level of stupidity that the court cannot countenance," she added.
For conservative students like Ms. Deletka, the messages from university officials, seemingly assuming that everyone on campus was upset about the election result, were particularly offensive.
Let's examine some of the reasons to say "not so fast" in assuming that Sanders' impressive momentum coming out of the Nevada caucuses makes him unstoppable.
Assuming that the new owners can quickly sell the Asian business for a fairly modest five times Ebitda, their outlay would fall to around $4.4 billion.
Republicans hold a slimmer 52-seat majority in the Senate, and can only afford two defections, assuming that Vice President Pence casts the tie-breaking vote.
Most of these age-based plans created their investment tracks assuming that college savers would invest for 18 years, from birth until college, Ms. Hume said.
But Chief Executive Michael O'Leary warned analysts against assuming that recent strong performance by European short-haul carriers would continue into the key summer trading period.
" When I ask if Mr. Trump is "casting" cabinet members based on looks, Mr. Thiel challenges me: "You're assuming that Trump thinks they matter too much.
While we do not have any reason to believe at this stage that there are any other suspects, we are not assuming that, at this stage.
But is essential to find a way to treat these women and men with respect, and take their reports seriously, without assuming that accusation equals guilt.
He said that Republicans aren't assuming that all of the economic growth will occur immediately and that the bill would benefit those in all income groups.
"This may not always be the case and assuming that someone is struggling can make patients feel marginalized, as if they should be struggling," Ferrando said.
But, if I post anything that has a feminine message on social media, it's always very interesting because you do get men assuming that you're anti-man.
Assuming that people in 1950 felt the same way about particular jobs as people do now, workers today are less sad, less tired and in less pain.
And assuming that these people will vote in the first place is a big mistake; they're less likely to vote, with or without a voter ID law.
"Presumably, the trial strategy was to challenge the aggravated felonious sexual assault charges, assuming that the computer offense would thereby be defeated," Rancourt wrote in the motion.
And I am assuming that you knew Kristen Wiig because she came from SNL, and even Melissa McCarthy, as she is often a host with the most?
I went a half size up for the Ultra Boost 19, assuming that they'd fit the same, but I probably could have gone with my normal size.
Instead of assuming that families have one mother and one father, #LGBTQFamiliesDay allows queer families to celebrate each other no matter what their family structure looks like.
An ex-distribution market for EBS common stock is expected to start on July 21, 2016, assuming that APVO "when issued" trading commences on July 20, 2016.
I mean, you know, you're assuming that they can get the backhaul, and if they can get the antennas and then they can actually build this thing.
But the new president's first job on taking office in February, assuming that his victory is confirmed, will be to bring back a semblance of political stability.
J.P. Morgan said the loss in employment could be reduced to 700,000 jobs if the country imposes retaliatory tariffs — and assuming that the yuan depreciates 5 percent.
To do that you have to have filed your draft red-herring prospectus by December, assuming that you give SEBI one month to review comments, finalise, etc.
But while AquAdvantage salmon remains in a regulatory limbo in the US for now, the company plans to be selling it here by 2019—assuming that who.
But assuming that just because people have the opportunity to binge-watch, they'll stick with your show for a while — no matter what — is a dangerous trap.
But viewers shouldn't be blamed for assuming that Negan would immediately bash Father Gabriel's head in when he finds himself trapped in a trailer with the priest.
In a lot of ways, embedded programming is like the opposite of the overall software engineering trend toward assuming that machines have relatively unlimited physical computing resources.
Assuming that insurer-paid costs represent 50 percent of total costs — the plans' actuarial value — we then estimated insurer-paid costs and consumers' out-of-pocket costs.
Pollsters and other experts alike could be assuming that since most voters do not personally like Trump or Clinton, they won't vote for one or the other.
The market is assuming that Iran's crude exports will continue falling at a rapid pace and that OPEC is either unwilling or unable to fill the gap.
S. banks that want to maintain U.S. dollar-clearing capacities also must "worry about indirect risk assuming that they're not directly trading with North Korea," Zarate said.
"Seeing the tacos is very disturbing to me," Yawn said in an in-episode interview, originally assuming that the tacos were for the crew, not the guests.
Boeing said it is assuming that the planes will return to service early in the fourth-quarter of this year but warned that could also be later.
This process does involve some guestimation, with the researchers noting that it works in a "mathematically compact manner" by assuming that moving obstacles have a constant velocity.
One source said yesterday was like Game of Thrones, which may be bad news for Daenerys (assuming that Camp and Graves are her dragons in this analogy).
There are not leveraging the existing infrastructure ... It is assuming that you can bring in academia, you can bring in venture capital, you can bring in corporates.
She'd look around at the other customers with envy, assuming that their Geniuses were doing superior jobs answering questions compared with the non-Genius seated with her.
We're susceptible to magical thinking in assuming that anything that happens is the result of some mystical or cosmic force that will continue to make it happen.
This means, even assuming that all private-room listings are legal, that between 483 percent and 47 percent of reservations in New York City have been illegal.
Dealing with something like this is not so easy as taking some advice around a dinner table, or assuming that advice is still up for the taking.
Unfortunately, this reality does not stop America in continuing to infantilize the Arabs and their affairs, somehow assuming that the West has the answers to their problems.
Assuming that Comey's account in these memos is true, history will show two national figures — not just one — acted in highly inappropriate ways for highly personal reasons.
If "privilege" hasn't worked—and it hasn't—then it's time to stop assuming that people who reject the framework necessarily do so for defensive or reactionary reasons.
" Assuming that the only people who would care were people who already knew this documentation inside and out, it was simply given the cryptic label "CRITIC/ECP.
Their commentary was riveting, so I took to the internet in an attempt to recapture those moments of childhood bliss, assuming that the tunes must hold up.
The character Duke Thomas arrives at Wayne Manor assuming that he's about to be offered the mantle of Robin, which he actually took up in another storyline.
I'm assuming that he still stands by those comments today, after a gunman used Facebook to live-stream his slaughter of dozens of people in New Zealand.
She grew up assuming that male was the better sex, and told people that she wanted a career that helped males, such as a nurse or cook.
That's why analysts are assuming that any order Trump issues to keep families together in DHS custody will be challenged by a lawsuit and may get thwarted.
No such package of partisan gains will come from the Tories' placation of the anti-European wing, regardless of how Brexit is enacted, assuming that it is.
The platform wrongly says we should negotiate trade agreements with "friendly democracies" that "share our values" falsely assuming that the economic results will be good for America.
" Minutes later, again on Twitter, he went further, this time saying that "before taking office people were assuming that we were going to War with North Korea.
Age prejudice — assuming that someone is too old or too young to handle a task or take on a responsibility — cramps prospects for everyone, old or young.
This includes assuming that something must be popular if we see it a lot, called social proof, and authority, which is an endorsement by influencers or celebrities.
Assuming that the coming winter brings temperatures closer to average, distillate consumption could rise by about 18 million barrels, or 200,000 bpd, compared with winter 2015/16.
If you already own a car, consider getting a new car that would keep your current payments roughly the same (assuming that works with your other expenses).
It modeled two additional scenarios assuming that Congress would adjust the tax brackets to keep revenues aligned with historical levels, starting either immediately or in 10 years.
Even assuming that the Kim regime is honestly committed to denuclearization, steps towards CVID will take time and many internal and external factors may derail the process.
Although most physicians, myself included, tend to believe that we are invulnerable to bias, thus making disclosures unnecessary, regulators insist on them, assuming that they work effectively.
Annual run rate is a measure of how much revenue the business will generate in the next year, assuming that everything about the business stays the same.
Nah. I'm assuming that, like many interpretations of Chekhov in recent years, this production is meant to be about that old dream-maker, heartbreaker we call time.
If what you really want is to preserve a friendship, then go into the conversation assuming that it is time to extract yourself from this working collaboration.
Using Wealthfront's recent interest rate of 2.07% and assuming that I never made any additional deposits, here's how much interest I could earn with Wealthfront over time.
By assuming that anything that wasn't explicitly American must be ripped off someone else, critics participated in the erasure of Black history that made Beyonce's speech necessary.
It would be easy but incorrect to dismiss Georgian cuisine by assuming that, if it were worth anything, the rest of the world would have taken notice.
Taking Trump seriously but not literally meant assuming that, faced with the massive burdens of the presidency, Trump would, naturally, come up with a more serious solution.
Sometime this week, the company should probably update the map to show the current location of its Darwin drive-through—assuming that Muzz Buzz can find it.
A more decentralized Congress, with more fluid coalitions, will function better, assuming that a more committee-driven process is also accompanied by increases in congressional staffing capacity.
And Mr. Putin may be assuming that Mr. Obama is unlikely to confront Russia in his final months and with an American election season in full swing.
We packed up, assuming that if our scheme didn't work, we'd have to decide on the spot whether to take the flight and be done with it.
Assuming that the 2020 election is close, any increase in defections, or a repeat of the relatively low black turnout of 2016, could seriously endanger Democratic prospects.
Assuming that everything goes to plan — and when it comes to government websites, that isn't guaranteed — filling out the census online is supposed to be very simple.
When the ZIP code is the final arbiter of health statistics, we risk assuming that all public health issues can be packaged neatly into the same box.
Are you choosing your comic subject matter so that you can say very personal things without people assuming that they're intimate views into your thoughts and feelings?
The I.M.F. warned against assuming that the current economic cycle would go on indefinitely, however, particularly given the towering debt of the United States and other countries.
I'm assuming that means the album will also be available on other streaming services like Apple Music and YouTube Music, though I don't see it on either.
In 2011, Dr. Brown wrote in a blog post that they nicknamed the minor planet Snow White, assuming that it would have a bright white, icy surface.
Assuming that the legal situation with respect to his estate allows it, you should clean your slate with your father and honor him by honoring his requests.
But trying to nurture moral virtues is one thing; assuming that you are already moral and virtuous simply because you identify with a particular religion is another.
It could now take 26 years for the next generation to get back to where we are today, assuming that per capita growth rate would have continued.
All spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, and because no campaign wants to be seen as assuming that Trump will lose.
The formula was meant to analyze when people booked holidays, assuming that people were most likely to buy a ticket to paradise when they were feeling down.
If the banks had kept that $2298 billion, it could have supported the addition of $218 trillion in bank assets, assuming that money was leveraged 22018 times.
"It's not a question of accommodating the banks, but rather of assuming that this global low interest rate environment will continue for a long time," Jordan said.
Assuming that doesn't happen, at the very least, people need to be made aware of what is going on, lest the myth of the conservative bestseller continues.
Assuming that works, the first satellite of Lamm's 30+ orbiter constellation will go up in the fall, on the Cygnus NG-14 and SpaceX SpX-21 missions.
"Assuming that we have the same legislative and gubernatorial [political] composition, then I would expect over half the states to be voting on abortion restrictions," Nash said.
Assuming that the average length of each page of the omnibus follows that unit of measurement, it would take roughly 2023 hours to read the entire bill.
That is because most people do not find it to be a serious problem, with many ignoring it, assuming that everyone reacts the same way they do.
That misplaced and unnecessary rescue created a classic case of moral hazard, with market participants assuming that the government would protect them against another large firm collapse.
The conservative paper based in the Chicago suburbs said it had expected to back the Republican candidate, assuming that candidate was someone such as former Florida Gov.
One obvious mistake the cynics make is assuming that the political orientation of a paper's editorial board — or its board of directors — drives the paper's news coverage.
Assuming that there are five votes to uphold the Louisiana law — and there almost certainly will be — there is some doubt about what the opinion will say.
We expect no material US-Canada monetary divergence assuming that the BoC keeps pace with the Fed over the next two years, as our Canada economist expects.
You go into the process assuming that at some point you're going to be told no or butt heads with someone or hit some sort of wall.
To be charitable, she was probably assuming that Britain would leave the European Union in an orderly fashion that would largely protect the economy from harsh shocks.
Look, the culture of media companies ... And it's worked out, but I'm assuming that some of that was in your head when you went over as well.
And assuming that these people will vote in the first place is a big mistake — they're less likely to vote, with or without a voter ID law.
And he wants to make a documentary and write a book about his relationship with Kim during his next visit to North Korea — assuming that ever happens.
It would, at most, be a technical violation that no sane prosecutor would base criminal charges on (assuming that such charges could be brought against the president).
ASCAP and BMI had been issuing "fractional" licenses for songs and assuming that if services took licenses with both ASCAP and BMI that all royalties would be paid.
"I am assuming that the SPD will make its personnel decisions quickly and that the Grand Coalition's ability to act will not be impaired," she said on Sunday.
Yet the pollsters consistently inflated Mr. Trump's standing by assuming that he had the same ability to convert a preference into an actual vote as the others did.
"The number one misconception was people assuming that it was a walk to promote prostitution or promiscuity, which is really stupid," Rose previously told PEOPLE of the event.
Assuming that the linesman would call icing on a puck that Patrick Marleau shot in from behind the center line, Seabrook idly flipped the puck into the corner.
" Haley Palmer, franchise owner of real-estate firm WIN Home Inspection "Women have the tendency to sell themselves short, assuming that speaking positively about their achievements is bragging.

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