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"It's hard for a player to assume something that may not happen," Molitor said.
"If there's a rabid dog running around in your neighborhood, you're probably not going to assume something good about that dog," Carson told reporters at one stop.
Fletcher's picturesque outdoor locations show an Edinburgh very different from anything imagined by Ian Rankin or Irvine Welsh – though it is naive therefore to assume something less "real".
That's led many physicists to assume something is wrong: either the measurements are faulty in some way or there is some undiscovered mechanism that prevents decoherence.
After many years of prescription we have come to assume something can only be important if government tells us to do it.
Like Dava Sobel in "The Planets," Ms. Walker writes for a general audience and seems to assume something close to scientific illiteracy in her readers.
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Remember to never assume something is okay to do.
She went back to the man and said, I assume, something to the effect of "This is not our cab".
It is extremely uncomfortable for this person to have to correct you if you assume something that turns out to be incorrect.
Abigail and Sarah are doing what they can for their immediate local community, but there's only so much risk they can assume: something needs to change on a national level.
The Keys-To-Go assumes something else, and gets much closer to actual usage in doing so – it's designed for people who will occasionally type out longer things, but who mostly won't.
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