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It was broadly assumed that the bodies were those of the missing soldiers.
After the trial's conclusion, a court aide, Natalia Vasilieva, made a public statement in which she confirmed what was broadly assumed: the judge did not author his own ruling.
When I worked for one of the UK's largest financial institutions, it was broadly assumed by my colleagues that the company could, if it wished, check up on the emails we were sending and websites we visited.
Among other things, he'd parroted Mr. Trump's obsessive line, "There was no collusion". It has been broadly assumed that this man would, one way or another, end the special counsel's investigation.
DARWIN'S ATHLETES.By John Hoberman.Houghton Mifflin; 341 pages; $22.95THIS study of race, sport, biology and psychology begins promisingly with the provocative thesis that the athletic superiority of black Americans a superiority which is broadly assumed by their white counterparts causes them more harm than good.
It is broadly assumed that the diplomatic pressure and sanctions initiative embarked upon by the White House and Congress are aimed at serving a regime change objective in Iran.
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We are taking another £11m off our earnings forecast, which broadly assumes a flat second half.
One can broadly assume that anyone serving a life sentence — currently 526 prisoners, according to Addameer — was convicted of terrorism.
Displays of breathtaking superiority Most Brits heading out into the world will broadly assume anywhere that lies longitudinally south of Calais is part of the third world.
On this climate change issues, we can broadly assume that there exist two Nash equilibrium if we analyze countries using game theory.
This is the thinking behind forecasts that now broadly assume the unemployment rate could jump from the current 6.1percenttoto beyond 8percentt by the middle of next year, a level last seen a quarter-century ago.
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