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One may assume it was the line that she, Pence, and others had expected the candidate to deliver onstage.
They may assume it was unintentional on your part, but you're now on notice – you just don't know it yet.
A cynic may assume it is unlikely they'll be levelling the same at Cameron this week – in fact the opposite is more likely.
Cole wouldn't name the opponents but we may assume it wasn't Toronto, Washington or New Jersey, among the indifferent defenders Lin has shredded.
The Revisers tell us in their notes that the statute, though new in form, is declaratory of an ancient principle (R.S. (2d Ed). vol. 3, p. 741), and so we may assume it is.
You may assume it was a gloved jab at her probable opponent for senator, Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, when she remarked that "if I am given the privilege of representing the people of New York, I want to be defined as someone who unites, not divides".
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However, this important distinction is often not made clear to consumers, who may mistakenly assume it will decompose in a reasonable time frame in their compost piles.
GPs classify naloxone provision as a specialist service and may therefore assume it is not part of their remit.
In this case, Jane's being non-omnipotent is a possible state of affairs; thus, we may assume that it is possible for Jane to bring it about that she is non-omnipotent.
As number one, China may assume that it has the right to extend its influence at the expense of others.
Even though it has been estimated using the secondary code, we may assume that it is the same for the primary code for the reasons described above.
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