Sentence examples for presumed we could from inspiring English sources

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Because of our brains, our organizational skills, our war chest of millions of dollars, and our petulance, we presumed we could skip the usual prerequisites of winning the "hearts and minds" of the American public.

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For the analysis, it was presumed that we could differentiate between pugmarks made by front and rear feet as well as by left or right feet.

We presume that we could always hire a mousing assistant along the lines of the one who squats, placidly curled, at the center of Velázquez's The Weavers, a still point amid the panoply of yarn-spinning and mythological reference.

In reality, Mrs. Clinton and Barack Obama were familiar enough by late February 2008, when the ad first was broadcast, that it made little apparent difference in their poll numbers — even presuming that we could separate the effects of the ad from the effects of Mrs. Clinton's winning the Texas and Ohio primaries soon after the ad was broadcast.

We presumed that WIF1 could be considered as a target for epigenetic silencing in CRC.

At first, we presumed that AI could be different in mild to moderate stages of hypertension whilst in RHTN this difference would be strongly attenuated.

Based on the discovery that light-activated CRY increases neuronal firing [ 9], we presumed that CRYΔ could activate neurons and enhance their output in DD, which might be reflected in period changes.

Asked if the girl reported the threat because of the shootings in Santee, Ms. Haynal said: "We could presume that, but we don't know for a fact".

Compared the profiles in Fig. 5 and the data in Table 3, we could presume that the impregnation of Mg mainly reduced the strong Brønsted acid, which was the main active site aromatic intermediates formed on.

Knowing that younger erythrocytes bind more to fibrinogen, we could presume that this population is the main responsible for some cardiovascular diseases associated with an increase on the fibrinogen content in blood, which could disturb its normal flow.

Knowing that younger erythrocytes bind more to fibrinogen, we could presume that this population is the main contributor to the cardiovascular diseases associated with increased fibrinogen content in blood, which could disturb the blood flow.

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