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Others have observed his actions via television clips and made assumptions that can only be misguided.
Karen says she has never dressed her twins alike or made assumptions that because one likes something, the other will too.
President Bush, he added helpfully, was misinformed by the whole intelligence community which, like Kay, made assumptions that turned out to be false.
But one reason Southern California Edison executives did not save money to finance these most recent price spikes was that they made assumptions that had not come to pass, said Tom Higgins, a vice president.
But other researchers quickly published work saying that the methods he had used to analyze the data were flawed and that his theory made assumptions that were inconsistent with known facts.
Too often Westerners have made assumptions that turned out not to apply in parts of the Muslim world such as the idea that religion could be divided from politics or that the prime focus of identity was the nation state and not the umma.
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Do these models make assumptions that hurt performance?
The theoretical background of droplet behavior in the new device is discussed, making assumptions that lead to closed form solutions.
This analysis has been criticized by other scholars for making assumptions that make the picture look bleaker than it really is.
My research with my colleague, Daniel Ames, shows that the mind tends to go beyond what is said by making assumptions that shape the final agreements.
"These models usually make assumptions that are very unrealistic.
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