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I think it does depend if you're here I'm going to assume one thing I don't know from the question, but by terms of the lease, I'm assuming this is relating to the actual length of the lease.
"I find, when people assume one thing about you (i.e. that you're straight), and you tell them something that's the opposite of what they'd assumed people can find it difficult," he says, when I ask him about coming out at work.
So when they go and announce that they're now building their own Near Field Communication (NFC) chips (the chips used for paying at retail shops with a wave of your cell phone) complete with embedded flash memory, we can only assume one thing: Samsung's gonna start planting these things in their own lineup.
I can only assume one thing.
Although there are stacks of books with advice for talking with teens about worrisome drinking and/or partying, they all assume one thing: that teens will take to heart what their parents have to say.
For me, it felt like when you're watching a movie and assume one thing about the story only to have that assumption drastically changed by one specific revelation toward the end of the film.
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A keyboard case assumes one thing that's seldom true for tablet users in my experience: That they'll be using their iPads mostly as a laptop replacement, and will want the keyboard close at hand and ready to go for almost every session.
This is true, of course, if we assume one simple thing: we did not have a choice, we could not control ourselves, there was no way to stop our fingers from pulling the trigger.
From this, we can assume one of two things.
The owner and I just assume one of those things is chasing them, so we unlock the door and let them in.
Likewise also in the case of things that are made equal he assumes that if things that assume one and the same magnitude become equal, then also things that become equal assume one magnitude: i.e. he assumes the consequent.
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