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"We all assumed today was going to be a more conventional ballgame," Mussina said.
And his map reminds us that the concept of free labor — so assumed today — demanded a wholesale reimagination of the American South.
"Conrad was more preoccupied with rotten Western values, the white man's inhumanity to the black man than, as is almost always assumed today, black savagery," she writes.
A prominent grid expert involved in testing the technology agreed, but said that in some cases it could lead to reducing the capacity, if better data showed that the temperature had been underestimated and the maximum safe loading was lower than what is assumed today.
Importantly, the subsequent 50-basis point reduction in the Fed funds rate was not a "loosening" of the monetary strings as is so often assumed today.
Like for Frege, the other important logicist in the nineteenth century, "logic" is more encompassing for Dedekind than often assumed today (as comprising only first-order logic).
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In our analysis, we assumed 1,500 feet per second.
This disc is Ms. Alsop's debut recording as music director of the Bournemouth Symphony, a post she assumed last year.
Mr Kabila will not consider giving up the presidency, which he assumed last year after his father, Laurent Kabila, was killed.
Here the peak shear strength of clean sand at 78% relative is assumed 3000 kPa.
The present name was assumed last year, taken from a private outfit whose announced acquisition still hasn't been completed.
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