Sentences with phrase «always presumed»

That is, it was always presumed that dysfunctional marital relationships caused dysfunctional behavior patterns in children.
Wilson - Raybould says it was always presumed when she was growing up that she would play a leadership role in the community.
We've always presumed that normal people understood this to be a bit of advertising hyperbole, but apparently not one Meng Wang.
I always presumed the institution was the primary driver.
I have always presumed that the elimination of the 1.5 to 2.0 interval was seen as critically necessary to avoid (further) embarrassing questions about the mismatch between the cited likely range and the range apparent in the models used to make the AR4 projections.
I always presumed that that was just a conceit of those from the wrong ocean.
«Owners have always presumed that we would be managing their pets» pain.
But despite these flaws it was always presumed that the core experiences themselves — the memory traces stamped into the fabric of our brain — were permanent.
I always presumed that this was to discourage the opposition from coming too close to the bat concerned or to its prospective meal.
Always presumed Sunder was a closet Liberal anyway and Guido would just be the typical Liberal that the public don't see.
I always presumed that Arsenal done too much work in the passing area compared to shooting tackling and set pieces.
I've never made truffles before and always presumed they'd be hard to make but these were incredibly simple and worked out perfectly.
But it is almost always presumed to mean high technology of recent vintage.
He took the passage in Colossians about «all things» as his theme because he wanted to speak against the dualism of the church and the world which piety always presumes.
Similar surcharges apply across the globe to countries without a Kindle store.That's always presuming Amazon allows readers to buy at all.
Why do mentally - unbalanced and psychotic cat - advocates always presume that if someone is removing a highly destructive, deadly disease spreading, human - engineered invasive - species from the native habitat to restore it back into natural balance that they must hate that organism?
I don't get asked to do so much of this now as people always presume I'm always too busy!
The conference opened Monday morning by Bali's clocks, and will technically go through Dec. 14th, although everyone always presumes an extra all - nighter at the end, just as if it's a dorm full of exhausted students crashing to finish a last - minute paper.
When attempting to write bullet proof code, for example, it's best to always presume there are undiscovered bugs and to relentless search and destroy.

Not exact matches

We can not presume that power is always misused.
So what is needed is patience (don't switch lanes — you will always regret it), blindness and deafness (to experts» concern about valuations, presumed political gridlock, Brexit, etc.) and discrimination (persist with active managers, for their time has come).»
That age - old adage that grandma would shout at you after catching you being wasteful has always stuck with me (and many others I presume), but is it really true?
I am presuming here that your change in beliefs tore at relationships and that is always painful.
If material has always existed eternally in the past, why hasn't our universe come into and already gone out of existence forever ago, presuming we our a result of this «material» you speak of doing something to bring our universe into existence?
Once we are delivered from that error we can understand that the Christian assertion is that we depend not so much on some presumed first cause in the remote past but always and everywhere upon the creative and sustaining power of the basic reality working in and through the whole creation.
God is available now, but we may not presume that God will always be available, We sinners must act quickly, while the door is open, while mercy and pardon are offered in abundance.
We tend to forget that there has always been one Church, within which there is governance: all the parts are indispensable, and no one part should presume on its position.
But in reality, it's no more crazy than presuming God just exists, has always existed, and will always exist... and, moreover, whose existence is somehow «off limits» to intellectual scrutiny; that is, that we are not allowed to use our brains that God presumably gave us to question things... like the existence of God.
So our political dreams seem always to circle back to the past, the era when we could emphasize freedom — lifestyle freedom for liberals, economic freedom for conservatives — while presuming stability.
We can, from a Rawlsian view, presume that consent from all future generations; persons will always be for changes to nature that make them more free, responsible, and rational.
Proudfoot's dilemma presumes that just such a pure account of religious experience is claimed by all theologians who talk about religious experience; but this simply does not apply to American radical empiricists who assumed that experience is always already an interdependent combination of facts and values, objects and subjects.
Authority figures were not always loved in the 1950s, says Ehrenhalt, but they were still presumed capable of offering guidance.
Change is always possible, and in fact is always occurring, at least in small ways, but radical change is the exception and ought never to be presumed.
It's always so sad for me when I read these boards and I presume they are mostly male based on the comments, but it's so alarming how closed minded the left has become.
Yes but it needed to be done, whilst it can be argued whether he would be able to produce the same performances he does now in 4 years time, the whole idea i would presume would be to let the younger midfielders learn from such a talented individual now with the eventual hope that they would be able to surpass or perhaps match his ability, plus its always a good thing to have experienced players of such calibre around the squad, like barca with Xavi he may not be able to perform to the level he was in his heyday, but every once an again produces a moment of magic when you need it on account of the experience.
The feud between O'Neal and fellow superstar Kobe Bryant; the presumed lame - duck status of coach Phil Jackson, whose contract negotiations with team owner Jerry Buss, the father of his Significant Other, are on hold; the frustrations of Hall of Fame rentals Malone and Gary Payton — all have made for compelling subplots but not always compelling hoops.
In church, Yolanda presumed Marcus» head was always in the clouds, never paying attention or caring to pick up his bible to read.
As always, we can only presume / Guess with what's going on, in and around the club.
So while there is of course, always a possibility, however slim, that 94 PSU could lose a game against 2017 UMary's schedule, it makes no sense at all to expect 2 losses, presuming that Witvoet remained retired.
They were always a small organisation, and though America hunted for them in Afghanistan they never found the capabilities they presumed Al - Qaeda had.
Teachers facing accusations of misconduct should always be presumed innocent until proven guilty, an influential committee of MPs said today.
In his simulation, he presumed that pedestrians choose the most direct route to their destination if there is nothing in their way, and always try to keep their distance from those around them.
This planetary formation theory presumes that gas giants always occur in a solar system's outer orbits.
You should always strive to lift intensely and heavy, presuming you've perfected your execution form.
At any rate, the ransom drop goes awry and Pita is presumed killed as a consequence, turning Creasy into the titular man on fire — not literally, unfortunately, as I always enjoy seeing a man on fire, but figuratively, as he goes after the killers.
Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For — Even though the first film in this presumed now franchise didn't blow me away, I'm always willing to give Robert Rodriguez a shot and this is no exception.
Disappointing fall and winter releases «Inside Out» can't do it on its own — it needs help from other presumed Oscar contenders to thin the field by falling flat with critics or moviegoers, the way a number of ballyhooed films always do.
My expectations for this modern - dress Shakespeare adaptation were low enough that I presumed its impact would be short - term at best (the play will always transcend approach and performance to a certain degree), having been effectively show - stopped by Kenneth Branagh's definitively faithful take of 1996.
We were treated to «And the Upstairs Neighbor,» where the girls had to deal with their new neighbor (played by the always funny Jennifer Coolidge) who the gals presumed to be a hooker or Madame upon their initial meeting.
Schmidt was presumed dead at the end of 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger, but his time hunting for the stones damned him to a prolonged afterlife on Vormir, doomed to always be close to the Soul Stone but unable to obtain it for himself.
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