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He assumes, correctly, that the world no longer has to be educated about surfing.
(I leave out lawyers on the run and dystopian teens because Harbach, and everyone else in this book, assumes, correctly, that no one reading "MFA vs NYC" wants to be the next John Grisham or Suzanne Collins).
Because the stated fuel economy numbers are for Normal mode — the default — one assumes (correctly) that Sport mode exacts a gas-mileage penalty, especially when zooming past tractor-trailers.
This assumes (correctly) that there are millions of pages out there written in multiple languages, a sort of mass Rosetta Stone that allows Google to avoid the heavy lifting of machine translation.
This scoring approach assumes (correctly) a common intercept on the y-axis (starting read counts) for both the vehicle control and the drug treatment, and allows for missing data when necessary.
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Anthony Lemar Taylor assumed, correctly, that not many people know that Tiger Woods's given name is Eldrick.
I assumed (correctly it later transpired in court and elsewhere) that he bullied them, too.
I assumed — correctly, it turned out — that the reporting duties were in capable hands.
He assumed — correctly — that the Kuwaiti border guards were unlikely to pursue him into Iraq.
"Many people don't even bang on the doors, because they assume correctly that there are no positions available".
I assume – correctly, as it turns out – that the falls will be putting on a monumental display in this weather.
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