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If there are bomb shelters, you are assuming there will be a war.
(That's assuming there will be a football season this year; team owners continue to threaten a lock-out for the fall).
"We're not assuming there will be massive inflows of new public dollars into education," said Ann Stone, senior research and evaluation officer at the Wallace Foundation.
Sure, the conventional wisdom is all about how the delay means Chris Carpenter can start for the Cardinals in Game 7, writes Ken Rosenthal on Foxsports.com, so that means the Cardinals are the big winners, writes Joe Lemire on SI.com, but that seems to be assuming there will be a Game 7. Granted, that is not an outlandish assumption, considering how crazily up-and-down this series has been.
Dodgers 0 - Cardinals 1, top of the 7th Well, Cardinals manager Mike Matheny is out to take out Wacha, assuming there will be a countermove here from Mattlingly.
Crime will diminish, so money will be saved there as well as on welfare and unemployment (assuming there will be any jobs out there to be had).
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Doctors have said they assume there will be some impairment.
Zoë also seems to assume there will be other sources of income (from recorded music).
"When they start a program, they assume there will be students".
There were protests in Kinshasa and other DRC cities last month, and it's safe to assume there will be more.
But the leaders of both parties say it is prudent to assume there will be a financial squeeze, and to deal with it as soon as possible.
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