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He assumes, in a way that a coherent theorist can regard as question-begging, that the truth-maker of the sentence in question is an objective way the world is.
The model assumes in a metro market of 5 million people, the hyperlocal network will be able to get 1.75 million readers (35percentt penetration) in Year 1, growing to 3 million readers (60percentt penetration) in Year 3. The corresponding revenues for each market go from $5 million in Year 1 to $20 million in Year 3.
Based on available crystal structures and biochemical data, the transport of substrates by AcrB has been proposed to take place via a functional rotation, in which each monomer neatly assumes in a succession of steps each of three particular conformations [ 9, 14, 33], labeled as L (loose), T (tight), and O (open) according to Seeger et al. [ 9].
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And it assumes, in an odd and even condescending fashion, that certain improvements in New York life aren't appreciable across the whole spectrum of income.
The notion of a double standard assumes, in an odd way, a single standard.
Both actors are also brilliant at assuming, in a split second, other characters.
And that, you have to assume, in a perverse way, is the goal here.
It is more likely to be assumed in a private setting than in a prison.
She knows how to handle herself, I assume, in a courtroom.
The central bank twice failed to sell the shares, which it assumed in a 1995 bailout of Banco Económico.
Assume, in a relatively benign scenario, that all of this is directed by the recipients — China leads the list — to purchases of United States debt.
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