Sentence examples for we would presume from inspiring English sources

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The Observer replied that, unless a denial was received, we would presume the veracity of OSSL's story.

If such a difference should exist, we would presume that the socio-environmental and/or genetic factors explaining these comorbidities do not play exactly the same roles in males as in females.

When any of the sensor observations are declared anomalous by the one-class SVM, we would presume that this is because a sensor's observations depart too largely from the usual behavior and declare a release.

Optus has an exclusive provider contract with MySpace, and they are apparently not alone: the practice is widespread globally with MySpace blocking access from non-provider mobile phones in major markets, including we would presume the United States, although we are unable to confirm that at this time.

We would presume the jury would be impaneled," Faulstich said.

there's no commission earned for the agent". Reading between the lines one can conclude that this tactic does occasionally work and that a successful "bottom feeder" can actually buy low and, we would presume, later on sell high.

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According to the asset list from the Apm'd fire sale, the company acquired at least 100 porn DVDs; least that's the number listed for the auction (we'd presume additional DVD's were probably taken home).

Having said that BlogCharm (along with Blog Explosion) has changed hands at least once, having sold in June 2006 for a reported "six figure" sum, then at least according to the BlogExplosion forums, someone called Chris was tasked with "fixing" BlogExplosion (and we'd presume the other related sites) in November this year.

We probably would presume, rightly or wrongly, that other countries that speak English are more like us than countries that don't.

Ex-Bank of England economist and Birmingham University professor Tony Yates told me: "If Carney were to go, markets would presume we are like tinpot economies where the central bank governor, regardless of the formal framework in place, is assumed to be politically pliant". That would be very costly.

Ex-Bank of England economist and Birmingham University professor Tony Yates told me: "If Carney were to go, markets would presume we are like tinpot economies where the central bank governor, regardless of the formal framework in place, is assumed to be politically pliant".

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