You'd have to wait for a century to approach a position of parity between the two populations, assuming the same unrealistic growth rates. |
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In similar reciprocal comparisons assuming minimum evolution, the arthropod map is united with the chordate map by three transformations. |
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The game had swung back in their favour and they looked like assuming control. |
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But in social security the biggest scam is people pretending to have a disability that they do not have, rather than assuming another name. |
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Every waiter and waitress sucks up as much as humanly possible, assuming that that's the way to earn a nice gratuity. |
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Note that Carroll is here assuming that authorial intention is relevant to interpretation. |
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Any panegyrical reference to this feat is worth it, even assuming that Kumble is not the first but the second Indian to reach this milestone. |
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I am assuming that you're all aware that Stuart is a talking mouse and his appearance as a member of a human family is covered in the original. |
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However, assuming the effects are due to caffeine, tea drinkers as well as coffee drinkers will benefit, or suffer, alike. |
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Thousands flocked to the Minster and Clifford's Tower, assuming the colourful thunderbolts would be visible above the city landmarks. |
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Central contracts make the current proposed imbalance palatable, assuming money is the only issue for the clubs. |
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I am assuming of course, that the reasoning behind the polish was to inhibit any tarnish that typically forms with copper heatsinks. |
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Would you rather she just sat there, head downcast, assuming a suitably downtrodden, meekly supplicating air for you? |
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He then disappears suddenly before Jack and Ralph themselves go off to the water hole to bathe, assuming that Simon has gone there as well. |
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I say this to Chris, and he chides me for assuming the falcons are of opposite sexes. |
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There are serious difficulties in assuming that fully developed adults are children. |
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Application data is not considered, i.e., intentionally malformed packets are not necessarily noticed, assuming their IP headers can be read. |
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Every two years, one member country hosts the council's secretariat, assuming the costs of its operation. |
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That was of course assuming the properties and characteristics of materials and technology appropriate to the age. |
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This, assuming he is honest and vigilant, he should be able to do, at any rate when the matter comes before the court. |
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It is his temerity in assuming that love is universally a good thing and a cause for celebration that has doomed him. |
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I moved my body in synch with the early 90's music, assuming the role of the band's vocalist with zest. |
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We seem to be out of margarita mix, so I'm assuming this is just tequila with a lime stuck in it. |
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Bareboat charterers are responsible for every detail of a vessel's operation, including finding a crew and assuming liability for accidents. |
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The clues to Polynesian ancestry come from tracing two-pot screamers and from assuming that male and female ancestors came from different places. |
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She will be top banana for the new entity, assuming CEO and Chairman duties. |
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But then, arrogantly assuming that few will actually visit the original text, he goes right ahead and borrows heavily from his cited source. |
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At first glance, a fella could be hoodwinked into assuming both these bandwagons to be one and the same. |
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They'll even rustle up some champers and flowers, assuming the weekend goes well. |
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It looks like being another difficult week for Sandy Crombie, who is having a baptism of fire since assuming the top job at Standard Life. |
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In fact, young men needed willing women to assist them in assuming the status of household masters. |
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When it comes to self-confidence, we're not talking about being stuck-up or assuming you're always in the right. |
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And assuming that there had been a positive correlation between such crimes and women dressing, you would still be barking up the wrong tree. |
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Directors have shied away from making gory movies of this genre assuming that audiences find heroics in historical garb unexciting. |
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Are you assuming I give you special treatment over any of the other jerks that attend this hellhole? |
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And once upon a time, potential students could be forgiven for assuming that such a degree course was a worthwhile investment of time and money. |
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The meat was assuming a delicious caramelization as small bits of fat morphed into sugar. |
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That's assuming that blogging and the column both last another year of course. |
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Perhaps your committee should canvass its members about what they want from the club, instead of assuming that they know. |
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The odium is either gone or all over pervasive, and the township revolts are assuming an endemic scale and nature reminiscent of 20 years ago. |
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Nest initiation dates were estimated by candling incubating nests and assuming an incubation period of 24 to 26 days for hatching nests. |
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We can put up with many obscurities and apparent irrelevancies, without assuming that this makes no sense. |
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The figures were calculated on a pro-forma basis, assuming its restructuring had taken effect at the start of the year. |
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It comes with a small keyboard, correctly assuming that the public have had it with writing on screens. |
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But assuming that happens we may be in for a spectacular Northern Lights display. |
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Only six months after assuming power, he imprisoned many of his opponents on the Left, claiming that they had been plotting against him. |
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More importantly, I trusted him absolutely, assuming that we were both serious about our faith and our marriage vows. |
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Length, diameter, and surface area were calculated assuming that the fruits were prolate spheroids. |
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Even if he didn't he would have learnt his lesson, assuming he had the brains to understand what it all meant. |
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The question for him, assuming he wants to do this, is can he do it untraceably. |
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One needs a spouse to keep accomplishments like these from assuming unseemly proportions. |
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They are wrong in assuming either approach could offer a stable alternative to the long process of building democracy from the bottom up. |
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It will not stop them from assuming that, as the clock strikes twelve, you want them to take hold of your face and plant a smacker on your lips. |
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I'm assuming that the reason Mia Wallace overdosed was because she mistook Vincent's smack for coke, and the former isn't snortable. |
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The others slouch back, assuming the same secondary roles they play on stage. |
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The reader who slogs through the article, without assuming that it documents what it purports to, will learn. |
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Most guys who feel tired all the time suck it up and avoid telling their doctor, assuming everybody sleepwalks through their day. |
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We're assuming that your sash, stops, lites and muntins have seen better days. |
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No body of MPs is likely to vote against the view of the British electorate, even assuming it had the theoretical power to do so. |
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In each chain, evaluating the parameters and initially assuming that they were uncorrelated generated a likelihood profile. |
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This could a time when you meet your ideal match, assuming you are unattached or want to change partners. |
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When it comes to boarding the Ark, only a few hours would be required for 2,000 animals even assuming single-file entry! |
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Seven per cent confessed to assuming another person's identity through forging their signature on letters or cheques. |
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His frigate served initially as a troopship in the 1801 operations, before assuming the role of a hospital ship. |
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She makes the mistake of assuming that Americans can not stop eating when served a large portion. |
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Usually, an assuming policeman would come on screen and mumble something about a new lead in the process to track down the culprits. |
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The tradition still survived of the father-in-law assuming the conjugal rights of a conscripted son. |
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He appears to be assuming that we're all getting 8 hours of sleep, yet he's on record as a terrible insomniac. |
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Now, assuming I can still sleep because I'm thinking about that, when I wake up it will be figured out. |
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I'll make them regret assuming their best friend is gay simply because he doesn't object to the color pink! |
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I buy my cameras, spectacles, binocs, etc. assuming they'll be dropped and splattered, and they should hold up to this misuse. |
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Cummings even had to ask the identity of the Irish member of the quadrumvirate, assuming at first it was Yeats. |
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I'm also assuming that they don't support the view of the men as evil and inhuman. |
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Rothbard is still correct in maintaining that Mises has no warrant for assuming what the purposes are of those who recommend the minimum wage. |
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The teachers themselves organise photocopying of books without any moral compunction, assuming that they are after all helping their students. |
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Since Digital Web is a webzine for designers, I am assuming that most of you reading this article are not programmers. |
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Each one of the actors and actresses assuming the roles of the cats are tremendously talented singers and dancers. |
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How long can an average person survive in an airtight room that's packed with plants, assuming there is plenty of food and water? |
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This result can be explained assuming that the displacement of the cationic indole toward the water pool is not complete. |
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So you may as well get used to the idea of assuming some sort of online identity now. |
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Do indies have a real voice at the Academy, assuming that we don't count Miramax as an indie? |
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The last decade has seen many attempts to carry out multiple criterion synchronization without assuming such commensurability. |
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And here was me assuming the locale would be markedly friendlier than the Bronx. |
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Also in his rallying end-of-conference speech, he warned against assuming Labour would win a third term. |
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They are, however, wrong in assuming that our paper gives a misleading message. |
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It seems to me that that is not an argument in justification of inaccuracy, assuming that there is inaccuracy. |
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I would think long and hard before assuming that inarticulate speech and a gift for malapropism are indicators of stupidity. |
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The approximate increase in sampling size can be computed assuming constant rates of evolution. |
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Casual dress does not mean anything goes, and an RNFA should not make the mistake of assuming there are no rules. |
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The billy goat is far more dangerous than the bear and mountain lion combined, assuming some mad scientist could breed a mountain bear lion. |
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Duplicate packet IDs are ignored, assuming it was the message on the other trunk or some other chassis requesting a rebroadcast. |
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Voluntary payments promote what is in effect, indiscriminatory pricing, assuming reciprocators can choose the size of their gift. |
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The Venetian republic forbade its citizen nobles from assuming titles such as prince, duke, marquis, or count. |
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So, assuming that you do have rental income to shelter, how can you go about choosing an investment property that will work for you? |
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I'm assuming you mean a transeptal approach to the atrium, which is done commonly in some electrophysiology labs. |
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Animals were visitors from the other world temporarily assuming animal shapes. |
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Even assuming the improbability that all the wounded died, the overall picture does not change. |
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I've never done heroin, but I'm assuming that to cut it off and go cold turkey must be the same thing. |
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I'm tired of explaining myself, of being told I'm this, I'm that, faking a persona, assuming another name, another identity. |
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The error lies in assuming that the syntax is the domain of the fully regular and predictable. |
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In most cases, attention was drawn to those with prelaminar optic disc changes, assuming that the retrolaminar changes were causally related. |
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Jammer also accuses Einstein of assuming the expression for the relativistic kinetic energy of a body. |
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That is, assuming a moral position does not invite immovability or demand a fixed agenda on the part of the therapist. |
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We're assuming you're not going to have perjured yourself, Richard, so we'll expect to hear your resignation landing on a desk soon, shall we? |
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Her mistake lies in assuming that I offer caretaker resource accounts as the exclusive remedy for social ills. |
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Common law lawyers tend to talk about things assuming everyone knows what they mean. |
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We are resented for our arrogance in assuming that people should speak English. |
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Martin will likely call an election some time after assuming leadership of the country. |
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I'm assuming that smelling like sea creatures is a good thing and not a comment on my personal hygiene. |
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He eventually destroys Paradise by assuming the shape of a serpent and tricking Eve into eating from the forbidden Tree of Knowledge. |
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In their new role, grandmothers became intimately involved with their grandchildren by assuming primary responsibility for their care. |
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The screw heads will not move at all with respect to each other, assuming that both screws are being rotated at the same angular velocity. |
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The average rate of cooling can be translated into mean incision rates assuming a geothermal gradient. |
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This is assuming that the Antarctic and Arctic ice caps will remain constant. |
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Note the telling musical score, anticipating events, cueing the audience as to when to be scared, assuming we cannot figure that out ourselves. |
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I suppose my main gripe is the gender politics of this show, which I'm assuming is targeting a mainly female audience. |
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That's assuming that the helicopters are equipped only with anti-tank missiles and crossbows. |
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So, assuming the mien of a lion, I sit in the open, hiding my coward's heart. |
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I moved our car back into the garage, assuming there was a festival or parade the following day. |
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A skylight can be an efficient and desirable source of passive solar heating, assuming that you need the heat. |
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They are assuming that belt-tightening measures would be unpopular, and they would be voted out. |
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I'm assuming that the vibration is noticeable only when the car is under load and the engine is running at idle speed. |
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More and more the division of labour partitioned the family, with Toye assuming total responsibility for the running of the house. |
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They spell out what their intentions are rather than arrogantly assuming everyone trusts their judgment implicitly. |
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In a game of roulette, assuming the wheel is fairly balanced, you might say that the past results show that you can't tell what's coming next. |
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Then, almost instantly, she let her shoulders drop and her body loosen, assuming a casual pose in the middle of the room. |
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Nor has the bank any specific bargaining leverage, assuming Lincoln can obtain finance from an alternative source. |
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I sympathize with the university's position, assuming that their reason for saying no is candid. |
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We must acknowledge and come to terms with the implicit cissexism in assuming that only women have abortions. |
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Arthur bowed in a far less assuming manner, one hand on his sword hilt and the other over his heart. |
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Further analysis of the data revealed the presence of at least two fluorescent species and fitting to a bi-exponential model was performed assuming invariant lifetimes. |
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But assuming things were ever that hopeful, heaven was short-lived, and trouble followed. |
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A French sales clerk hovers over Mariame, as if assuming she is shoplifting because she is black and from the projects. |
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What ISIS can do with the drone, assuming one is in their hands, is an open question. |
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Cantor and his team, assuming a relatively easy victory was imminent, were blindsided last Tuesday in a double-digit loss. |
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Was he slipping into the shadows and assuming the more secretive posture of spymasters from a bygone era? |
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We also know their half-lives and can thus determine their relative abundances at the present day, assuming that the isotopes have not been depleted in some way. |
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Despite the title, this play adds little to our knowledge or appreciation of Beckett although assuming a fairly comprehensive acquaintance with his works. |
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Since assumed jurisdiction would not accord with such standards, nor with the law of the defendant's home, this factor weighed against assuming jurisdiction. |
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The period length of the double mutant strains was close to values predicted from assuming an additive or multiplicative effect from each mutation. |
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Even assuming that the brotherhoods may have been successful among their own membership, the majority of railroaders continued to drink, some moderately and others to excess. |
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A second incident shows James assuming disguise to gain advantage in 1537 at another turning point in his life, when he had to make a decision of whom to marry. |
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Scottish Natural Heritage has come under fire for dictatorial, arrogant attitudes, ignoring the needs and wishes of landowners, and assuming it knows best. |
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This kind of hangs off the back of our resolution of assuming that people who swear by their console are either 12 years old or in regression therapy. |
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The fact that a certificate is signed by an intermediary may not ring alarms for many users, assuming they ever bother to check what their little padlock icon has to say. |
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Yet this extreme display of self-mastery, assuming that is what it was, did not rule out other forms of self-indulgence. |
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This explanation sounds plausible, but we need to be wary of assuming that the Danes and East Angles still thought of themselves as fundamentally different from one another. |
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There is, as it seems to me at least, nothing in that judgment which the court should now seek to vary, modify or retract, assuming that it were open to the court to do so. |
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Similar hypotheses to our own, derived from assuming oligopolistic or rivalrous behavior, have been a subject of study in the field of international business. |
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However, that arithmetic counts only the cost of the franchise, implicitly assuming a zero cost of developing the transport, etc. necessary to serve that tourist market. |
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Why take risks, when the very name of the opera secures sold-out performances, assuming the critics don't assail it, or the conservative crowds don't shun it? |
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Larry Walton, whose team is still managing the land under a short-term timber supply contract, admits the prospects of the state assuming control make him nervous. |
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It is a worse state of affairs when someone dies than it is when a person fails to come into existence, assuming that in both cases the lives would have been worth living. |
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She glanced at Mark and looked at him with a less assuming air. |
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They may take the first steps in assuming full responsibility for their lives by realizing that they have the power to prevent such situations from recurring. |
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See, apparently I made the mistake in assuming that since I've taken Cat out almost every day this week, that would mean we were actually going out. |
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Scott carried on as skipper of the station, with its 10-hour work days, while assuming the added duty of concerned brother. |
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Actually, it turns out that the ferrungulate tarsus is a fairly apt study for the understanding of ankles, assuming that one is apt to study such things at all. |
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The chief matador arms himself with two banderillas and proceeds to taunt the bull by himself assuming a taurine pose, banderillas poised above the head like horns. |
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Still, assuming Kasich survives his 2014 reelection race, he easily clears the hurdle of having gotten stuff done. |
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It is a sometimes unfathomable loudness, so loud the brain just gives up on the ears, assuming the information they are sending is scrambled nonsense. |
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For example, advanced neurosurgery requires a neurosurgeon, an anesthesiologist, a neurophysiologist, a scrub nurse, and various nurses assuming other roles. |
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If no later birds had evolved, Archaeopteryx would be classified as a feathered theropod, assuming we understood feathers in the absence of birds. |
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In the avalanche of smells and sounds and sights on the crowded beach we had forgotten the twins, each of us assuming that they were following our meandering path. |
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The fact is that only by assuming false identities, through bribery and deception, could people survive that Kafkaesque nightmare. |
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It seems to me that this begs the question as well as implicitly assuming a kind of universal agreement about human rights that I don't think is historically supported. |
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In assuming such a possibility, Shaw's study is very much akin to the uncritical and totalizing movement of Lukacs's thought in The Historical Novel. |
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Cameron is in essence assuming the role of in loco parentis in relation to almost every household in Britain. |
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Simply fill the aquarium with cold water and even some ice to avoid the shock of a sudden change of temperature, assuming this is being done late in the fall. |
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We can't make the mistake of assuming that everything is within our grasp. |
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Does he unplug the machine, assuming his father would and did chose suicide? |
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Notable natives assuming statuesque proportions in northern NSW include brush box, flindersia, native tamarind, red cedar, silky oak and turpentine. |
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Anyway, assuming you work or spend any amount of time out of the house, crate the dogs when you are gone, and as soon as you get home uncrate them and take them out to pee. |
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After achieving fame through great struggle, an artist soon narcissistically focuses on his own success story, assuming the status of some sort of pop prophet. |
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Illustrations in works of natural history frequently showed apes assuming erect posture, using human tools, and approximating human proportions in the trunk and limbs. |
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The U.S. is actually holding up its end of the bargain quite well, and assuming the yoke of economic leadership. |
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Or rather, not assuming their personas, but only peeking out through their skin, revealing her own wary eyes. |
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You may be forgiven for reading that sign and assuming that peta suggests milk causes autism. |
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If you insist on trashing independent progressive candidates, assuming this is why we have alternative newsweeklies, you could at least get your facts straight. |
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If you, like me, aren't regularly cooking for a crowd, you may be tempted to toss aside this recipe, assuming that this delicate, soupy stuff won't make for good leftovers. |
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There is a danger, Jones suggests, in assuming that the known world is preferable to any alternative. |
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Pegasus Research International's research further indicated that 51 Internet companies will use up their cash within the next 12 months, assuming the current burn rate. |
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Even assuming that the term could be so interpreted, plaintiffs argue, the habendum would be inconsistent with the terms of the grant and therefore invalid. |
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The prisoner who wears a gold bracelet or gold watch is, assuming he is not one of the predators or standover merchants, more likely to be on the receiving end of violence. |
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However, characterizing the migration and traction of a population of cells assuming time invariance obviates determination of dynamic changes in the associated parameters. |
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But even assuming Rinehart has devised a liquid diet on which one can survive, so what? |
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The actress tells of how she was so infuriated by the letter that she wrote a reply, castigating the woman for assuming she knew her parents' beliefs better than she did. |
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Second, they implausibly erase much of the cost by assuming the Kerry plan would so increase efficiency that taxpayers would get back 30 cents of every dollar spent. |
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As a homeopath I am used to people assuming that I can use remedies almost like a magic wand to cure skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. |
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You need to get out there, assuming there are any passable roads. |
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Many shooters don't understand the purpose of such a dual action, assuming that the pump mechanism is a fail-safe against a malfunction with the semiauto mode. |
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A lot of photogs are buying the Canon 10D and Digital Rebel, assuming that it costs more, so they should get even better results right out of the camera. |
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Perhaps I'm doing him an injustice in assuming that he was preening. |
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To rot this thread just a little I really think we've done children a complete disservice by assuming them to be naive, innocent little creatures. |
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Of course if you want to speculate or play the market, you need to acknowledge that you are taking on board, or you're voluntarily assuming, a degree of risk. |
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So a time is reached in the selling of the Village, assuming no further development is in contemplation, when the entrepreneur has no continuing interest in it? |
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I was assuming the problem had been caused on my end and was fixable. |
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We'll be arriving around noon. That's assuming that our flight is on time. |
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Why not tell us that he was assuming the first-person voice of a date rapist as a way of drawing attention to a cultural ill? |
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Models 7 and 8 are estimated with generalized least squares assuming a common autoregressive process and homoscedastic panels. |
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The office was received hereditarily, but a new king required the consent of the people before assuming the throne. |
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Meanwhile, the Franks were gradually infiltrating and assuming power in this domain. |
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I wish they could become more equanimous about their epistemological position and less assuming in their methodological self-image. |
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The following sections discuss the attributes of fibers assuming a good design and careful construction. |
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The team based in Miami would begin play in 2016 or 2017, assuming a stadium can be built. |
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Building more wells in adequate places is thus a possible way to produce more water, assuming the aquifers can supply an adequate flow. |
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After assuming the throne as Henry VII, he married Elizabeth of York, the eldest daughter and heir of Edward IV, thereby uniting the two claims. |
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After assuming control of government, Caesar began a programme of social and governmental reforms, including the creation of the Julian calendar. |
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On assuming the throne, one of Edward's first actions was to renovate and extend the royal fortress of the Tower of London. |
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Hymer proposed some more determinants of FDI due to criticisms, along with assuming market and imperfections. |
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William diplomatically waited until both Guala and Ranulf had requested him to take up the post before assuming power. |
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You just proved my point by assuming a Frisco gal who posed for art students had to be all glamoursome. |
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As for Singos, Steup thinks that Thucydides' description of the anoikism prevents one from assuming that this town participated in it. |
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Some spread could only be plausibly explained by assuming travel though sheltered sea water in fjords. |
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In Falor, only the Florida memberships were foreclosable, assuming the 2011 amendment is not retrospective in application. |
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In terms of financial management, it is in the process of assuming the task of both formulating and implementing monetary policy. |
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They suggest that the authors of these studies find support for racial distinctions only because they began by assuming the validity of race. |
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The moments of inertia are calculated assuming a uniform mass distribution along the vehicle. |
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But assuming that terraforming Mars would work, would doing so violate a moral obligation to leave Mars and other worlds alone? |
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Some scholars and commentators have attempted to reconcile these points by assuming that patrilineal kinship represents an innovation. |
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The result from equation 1 represents the ideal case of assuming complete miscibility. |
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Besthuzev, assuming the preparation was directed against Prussia, was more than happy to obey the request of the British. |
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This is assuming, of course, one acknowledges that a single port, by definition, creates a single point of failure. |
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With so many otherwise attractive limit assuming theories, this is a sensible, methodologically conservative approach. |
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We then indexed the remaining K-feldspar peaks assuming a triclinic unit cell according to Appendix A11 of Ribbe. |
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Now assuming that the grains only grow due to the influence of curvature, the driving force of growth is. |
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This is exactly what they need to happen to win the NLDS, assuming of course they make the playoffs and don't suffer a monumental letdown. |
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Even assuming Wyoming is safe, however, Republicans are right to fret. |
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Later, different bodies assuming distinct functions evolved from the court. |
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He also commanded a unit in Manchukuo, before assuming his final post in Borneo. |
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It must be said that introduction does lend itself to assuming this book will be a B-grade schlock fest. |
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In addition, b can be derived as described below in Equation by assuming lognormality of the market returns. |
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Only half the thickness was modeled to reduce computational time by assuming axisymmetry. |
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Regnal names, or the names kings take upon assuming the throne or add to their name later in their reign, are a species of propaganda. |
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And they're assuming the fry is from Portland and not Vantucky or Beaverton or Hillsboro. |
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Otherwise the local life boat would be alerted, assuming someone had seen the pilot going into the water. |
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Alternatively, assuming that happiness scores are ordinally comparable would justify the estimation with ordered probit or ordered logit. |
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They miscalculated by assuming the dimensions were in imperial, not metric. |
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Think of the Kalamazoo unconference, assuming that the official videotape tells it like it was. |
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His pantywaist deportment leads some to suspect hypocrisy, assuming that Bachmann is himself closeted. |
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Perhaps this common usage itself reflects an old error in assuming that a single plant species was used by the Spaniards for their industry. |
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Instead, he requested that the cabinet declare him unable to reign for a day, which it did, thereby assuming the king's constitutional powers. |
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On 12 April 1973 King Sobhuza II annulled it by decree, assuming supreme powers in all executive, judicial and legislative matters. |
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Therefore, one may be mistaken in assuming that the former gave rise to the latter. |
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I am assuming you are English by your name, so do you wear grass skirts and drink the blood of your enemies? |
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They remain semantically transitive, typically assuming an object made prominent using a topic marker or mentioned in a previous sentence. |
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His descendants remained in Muscovy, eventually assuming the title of Sibirsky. |
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Physicists back then explained the durability of matter by assuming that it was made up of identical, indestructible, marblelike atoms. |
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No response, I'm assuming there's some bow chicka bow wow goin' on since it's still early and your phone is surgically attached to you. |
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The Inca agreed, assuming the name Juan de Atahualpa, in honor of John the Baptist. |
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This fleet narrowly escaped prior to the Ottoman navy assuming control over the Golden Horn, which was accomplished by midday. |
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After assuming power in 2009, the Awami League government greatly reduced the commission's independent powers for investigation and prosecution. |
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By this stage the Vikings were assuming ever increasing importance as catalysts of social and political change. |
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Either way, the valuation difference should be reduced assuming perfect competition and a perfectly tradable good. |
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Napoleon entered the city, assuming its fall would end the war and Alexander would negotiate peace. |
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World maps assuming a spherical Earth first appear in the Hellenistic period. |
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Historians generally agree that Roosevelt was too clever by half, and that he miscalculated badly in assuming that he had the political muscle to alter the size of the Court. |
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While assuming this order of march, Hannibal marched towards the Insula. |
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The company eventually came to rule large areas of India with its own private armies, exercising military power and assuming administrative functions. |
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Enfield and colleagues have calculated the probability that a change in the AMO will occur within a given future time frame, assuming that historical variability persists. |
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The French had spent the summer preparing for this action, with the British assuming control of more of the front to release French troops for the attack. |
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Officials say that from the date of his assuming office, Durrani was actively engaged in back-channel negotiations between the slain Benazir Bhutto and Musharraf. |
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For example, assuming Firm A holds a patent on the fork, Firm B cannot produce sporks without licensing Firm A's patent, but could produce chopsticks. |
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The company eventually came to rule large areas of India with its private armies, exercising military power and assuming administrative functions. |
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With the growth of consumerism, the law of consumer protection recognised that common law principles assuming equal bargaining power between parties may cause unfairness. |
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Identity theft can range from unauthorized use of a credit card to borrowing money in someone else's name or even assuming another's identity to commit a violent crime. |
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The company also announced the appointment of Marc Dulude and Charles Yie of Ampersand Ventures to the firstRain Board of Directors, with Dulude assuming the role of Chairman. |
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Uncle Pete leaned his body back, assuming an air of Roman repleteness. |
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Population aging and population decline may eventually occur, assuming that the fertility rate does not change and sustained mass immigration does not occur. |
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The frequency of goggle-eyed figures and water symbolism in Teotihuacan art has misled investigators into assuming that ll figures with these associations represent Tlaloc. |
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By assuming that title, the sovereign of Moscow tried to emphasize that he was a major ruler or emperor on par with the Byzantine emperor or the Mongol khan. |
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The fact that the women interviewees embrace those ideals non discriminately and organically, assuming them as naturally gender neutral, is at its core, feminist. |
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However a flavor of the information obtainable can be provided even by simplistically assuming identical spherically symmetric nuclear and magnetic structures. |
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Governments also bailed out key financial institutions and implemented economic stimulus programs, assuming significant additional financial commitments. |
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Microeconomics studies individual markets by simplifying the economic system by assuming that activity in the market being analysed does not affect other markets. |
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Nevertheless, by 1542, King Charles V had decided to colonise the Philippines, assuming that Portugal would not protest too vigorously because the archipelago had no spices. |
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Theoretically the tax assessment would stick with the property even if it changed hands to a new owner, assuming deals like that survive negotiations between buyer and seller. |
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A separate program, assuming equal phototube efficiencies, was developed for evaluating the effects of varying different input and model parameters. |
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You two may enter the real estate process assuming that finding a little love nest is simply a matter of spotting a dream pad, placing an offer, and picking out curtains. |
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This means that, assuming the wind direction remains the same throughout a round, every hole on the course has a different apparent wind direction from the tee. |
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From 1966 until 1968, the UK confidentially discussed with Argentina the transfer of the Falklands, assuming its judgement would be accepted by the islanders. |
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However, the grandson of a person with a certain status could have that status themselves, assuming they had the proper qualifications, even if their father did not. |
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The deflection of all five designs blades were computed assuming that they are made of 6 mm thickness duralumin sheet, supported slidingly along the entire perimeter. |
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The boards of trade and chambers of commerce were largely made up of men who, while assuming the most vaniloquent pretensions, were themselves malodorous with fraud. |
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The clawback payment is the amount states pay to the federal government to offset some of the added expense to Medicare Part D of assuming drug costs for the dual eligibles. |
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Unlike many other popularizers, Mortimer sticks to primary information from the fourteenth century, rather than assuming that the Middle Ages were a uniform, static block. |
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No positive inference can he drawn from Nayler's confession, as to his assuming the attributes of Christ, but rather a positive denial of these assumings. |
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If 2005 was the year of attempted reform for Sacramento, then 2006 could be the real McCoy, assuming that political leaders have learned the lessons of the past. |
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In terms of financial management, the monetary authority is in the process of assuming the task of both formulating and implementing monetary policy. |
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First is that he begs the question in assuming a first in the series. |
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On 1 April 1991, the BBC took over the administration of television licensing in the UK, assuming the responsibility of licence fee collection and enforcement. |
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Whatever their view, because the discussion is so brief, the n eophyte reader goes away assuming that Targ and Puthoff were careless experimenters. |
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First, in depending on vocabulary, as opposed to morphology or grammar, one runs the risk of assuming cognacy between similar words when the real explanation is borrowing. |
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Assuming their zero isobase and assuming also that they have correctly identified the beaches, the Jamieson hypothesis is decidedly not favored by their field observations. |
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Samuel Pufendorf took over this metaphor in a modern context, meaning something similar, but no longer assuming that philosophy was man's natural perfection. |
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You say you want to know what New Yawk Tawk might be most difficult for new arrivals, and I'm assuming you mean most difficult to understand rather than to master. |
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