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But no one can sensibly assume that another five or six years will go by without big trouble.
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Its current projections assume sensibly accommodative fiscal and monetary policy, as well as a decline in geopolitical tensions.
Doctors have assumed, sensibly enough, that blocked arteries caused heart attacks by preventing blood from reaching the heart.
The bids from lenders are, sensibly, only starting points that assume all the information in the application is true and that the home can be appraised at the proper value.
Modern politicians assume, probably inevitably, possibly sensibly, that they are never off the record.
People assume.
Assume Ihram.
Assume roles.
Contemporary use of the word 'quality' in the context of care assumes that we can sensibly talk about quality in the abstract.
Although it is tempting to try and estimate selection against hybridization in the contact zone studied here, because the hybrid zone is dynamic and/or asymmetric, we cannot sensibly do so under a standard tension zone model, which assumes a symmetric, static hybrid zone.
I'm still not sure why the Modern -- which for half a century has sensibly been showing and collecting cars, among other forms of transportation -- is assumed to be doing its job presenting objects of design, while the Guggenheim got roasted four years ago for exhibiting motorcycles.
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