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Candidates will be justified in assuming not only that they can lie, but that they can tell different lies to different audiences from week to week, and voters will actually reward them.
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People will assume not only that blacks who are admitted are less qualified than nonblacks (correct), but also that every black is less qualified (not correct).
So, we were led to assume, not only does our splendid Eurosuperlink provide a magical route to bliss; it also offers generous perks to its workers.
A researcher looking at a law reporter published in 1850 can very safely assume not only that there are no covert changes to the text, but that the text won't become gibberish.
The liberal imagination tends to assume not only that history unfolds in a progressive direction but also that progressivism's disparate values and groups need not contradict one another.
The movie assumes not only that Elle did not learn anything from the first movie, but that its lessons of perseverance and open-mindedness were lost on audiences, too (Mitchell).
assumes not only that slack has somehow come into the world and exists in given amounts, but that it is continuously being generated as a result of some sort of entropy characteristic of human, surplus-producing societies.
Traditional film aesthetics assumes not only that everything you need to know will be in the movie but that it will be repeated at least three times in case you blinked.
In overheated faculty meetings, in furious e-mail exchanges, in protest rallies, and in comments to the press, many at Duke seemed willing to assume not only the players' guilt but the university's.
It was assumed, not only by the New Right but by the parties of the centre, that the global spread of capitalism would bring peace, prosperity and democracy in its wake.
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