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Don't be patronising or make unfounded assumptions.
Menstrual leave is a loaded term, one that may cause people who have never experienced severe cramps to make unfounded assumptions; namely, "that women are going to get free time off for something that isn't really a problem," Owen says.
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Lawyers for Wilpon and Katz have derided and dismissed Picard's interpretation of the episode, saying it is just one example of his making unfounded assumptions and conclusions.
"My Harvard Law School education taught me to know what to look for in a set of circumstances, how to put them together in a coherent way, and how to question myself to make sure I'm not making unfounded assumptions.
It's possible your anger was unwarranted in the first place or you made unfounded assumptions.
Let's make two assumptions: first, let's assume that if an industry trade group can make unfounded generalizations about the amount of illegality and abuse found in the debt collection business, so can we; second, let's assume that flagrant illegality is incredibly rare -- say one in 20 cases, and that abuse is itself rare, say one in 10.
"I feel the players will not make unfounded accusations unless something has happened".
Trump often makes unfounded claims about the costs of immigration.
He answered that the organization had hurt its credibility by making unfounded accusations.
No, instead, she simply makes unfounded assertions.
This statement makes a host of unfounded assumptions and doesn't define important ideas like "progressive".
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