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He was probably assuming that the computer would be forced to trade queens, when Black is winning.
The customer was probably assuming you weren't dedicated enough to really "fall for it;" once he or she sees that you were actually ready to do whatever you could to satisfy the request, his or her opinion of you will change for the better.
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It was probably assumed that small tweaks to an existing agreement between trade-friendly countries offered nothing of much interest.
You're probably assuming that the Raiders' new "multiple" defensive scheme will feature a combination of man and zone coverages.
Only now, with a week to go before the deadline, are they starting to fret.There is no sign of panic yet and investors are probably assuming three things.
At this point, if you haven't read the books, you're probably assuming I'm about to reveal that the Bagthorpes' perma-feuds and tooth-and-nail altercations are a pose designed to disguise a deep, underlying affection, and that the books' message is something to do with the many different ways of expressing love.
When you put it that way it sounds terribly big and significant, not least because if everything you know about BDSM comes from EL James's trilogy then you're probably assuming I spend most of my life connected by a digital umbilical cord to my dominant, only a helicopter ride away from fulfilling his every sexual whim.
I have to repeatedly assure them that a) they're probably assuming, incorrectly, that because an automobile of a given age can be considered "old," the same applies to an airplane of the same age, and b) an airplane can be maintained in airworthy condition for many decades, so its age is immaterial, anyway.The rest is here.
I wish I could say I waved goodbye to my friends who were probably assuming I was rafting off to my certain watery death.
You're probably assuming that we're talking about another blanket National Security Agency NSAA) surveillance program focused on the communications of innocent Americans, as revealed by the whistleblower Edward Snowden.
If You Think You Know How It Ends, Think Again If you've read the book, you're probably assuming that you have a good idea about how the story ultimately concludes, but Vaughan admitted that they had no interest in recreating the novel's plot verbatim.
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