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Illegal immigration is not an issue here, and the film optimistically assumes that newcomers to the country carry with them a surge of vitality.
In fairness, MSF notes these other constraints in their report, but perhaps too optimistically assumes they can be overcome with the appropriate organisational will.
But the forecast optimistically assumes a rebound in China and other emerging markets, a pickup in growth in the United States and the end to the recession in the euro zone.
If the accounting rules required G.M. to report based on actual performance, rather than the 10percentt annual gains it optimistically assumes, I estimate that it would have posted a net loss of $2.3 billion rather than a $1.5 billion profit.
However, we note one limitation of this simulation study: it optimistically assumes that all reads are properly aligned to the correct source organism sequence.
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Some researchers had optimistically assumed that users could keep their faces still when using computers.
The Administration had optimistically assumed that the political and security situation would improve, despite warnings from the intelligence community that it would not.
Scientific rationalism, it was optimistically assumed, had rinsed the city's darker, more mysterious places with the cold, bright light of reason, just as it had driven magic back to the dark ages.
The tempting answer, which I heard most recently in an interview with Glenn Hubbard, an economic adviser to Mr. Romney, is to optimistically assume that, just as the early traumas of the Industrial Revolution gave way to widespread prosperity in much of the world, the economic transformations of today will eventually work out.
Instead, her plans, which optimistically assume annual GDP growth of 2.5%, depend heavily on that familiar fallback: eliminating waste.As Ms Royal has criss-crossed France, posing with striking workers at a car factory outside Paris or urging a mass rally in Marseille to sing the national anthem, one word has been virtually absent from her speeches: growth.
Even though conservatism and piety are on the rise among Pakistan's privileged classes, and recent polls find nearly two-thirds of Pakistani youths favoring an Islamic state, some analysts optimistically assume that Pakistanis as a whole would reject militant paths to that goal.
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