Sentences with phrase «assume in»

Discussing the latter, William J. Devlin says «we can no longer apply the terms «good» and «bad» to the «guys» opposing one another — and this shatters the order we recognize and assume in every western film» (p. 236).
It's safe to assume in the final post-credits sequence that Bucky has been thawed, and is strolling around Wakanda because Shuri figured out how to fix his broken brain.
We assume in order have a fulfilling relationship,..
For clarity, the researchers assume in the captions that the black holes weigh something like the Sun, and we are looking at them from less than 10 miles out.
He points out that in real life, crystals are more disordered than Cohen and Fu assume in their model; this disorder may somehow contribute to how well the crystals work in the lab.
The resulting models have been shown to accurately represent the structure the sequence will likely assume in nature.
According to «a reliable source» which we can only assume in this case is David Paterson, Silda knew all about her husband's taste for hookers but «looked the other way.»
But Duffy added to reporters earlier today that lobbying the state on business issues is only fraction of the job he's due to assume in January.
I always tell them: «Whenever you have a sleepy baby, you want to have them on your chest so that they're right between the pretzel place and assume in real place.»
Finding balance in your family roles plus the other roles you assume in your life can take time, and practice.
By the way, when he talks about roles, he doesn't mean the kind of role an actress plays in a movie, where she's just pretending to be somebody else — he means a functional purpose which you fulfill or assume in your life.
its not as easy as one would assume in big game environment to slot that ball into the back of the net, it appears easy to us the public who watch it but NEVER should we discount the value of the penalties he has scored.....
Of course, it's never safe to assume in college football, but if Washington can take care of business at home the next couple weeks, I'd be surprised if they weren't right back in the mix.
I assume in this instance it's to avoid too - browned veggies; but otherwise I'm at a loss.
That assumption made sense when we could assume in turn that activist government could deliver what it intended.
How can we assume in any sort of confidence that, even if there is a sort of sentient being which is undetectable to us and capable of doing even half of the things many claim it can, it gives a single moment of its time to caring about us.
On the other hand truly religious belief, it is thought, ought to be manifest in action; else why assume in finding Reynolds innocent society might find nonpolygamists guilty?
This means if you assume in any argument that he doesn't exist, you are assuming something that isn't provable, which makes it invalid.
Apparently, various first century churches struggled with the teachings of Jesus, Paul, and others about the new roles women could assume in the Christian community.
Such messages assume in advance the congregation will reject them and therefore the people are soundly condemned for doing so.
In Israel the only absolute is Yahweh, and repeatedly Yahweh's spokesmen, the prophets, assume in Yahweh's name a role of authority above even the king's authority to rebuke, condemn, and declare judgment upon the king.
Myth reaches to the level of the creaturely stance which a people will assume in speaking of their existence.
I found it strange that you assume in addition that I got my response from a book written by a man and not a woman, though in fact it was from neither.
Intuitively, they seem to know that God and that mountain are connected; perhaps they even assume in a primitive way that God dwells on that mountain.
But the prophet does assume in the God - Israel relationship a different quality from the God - nations relationship.
Not only land, people and culture has transformed into raw - materials, labour and tourist souvenirs, but all symbols that provided meaning to life has turned into commodities Those realities that refused to assume itself in the form of a thing (commodity) have rendered valueless.
You just assume in good faith the world exists and will stay as it is.
The posture we assume in hospitality is one that bends low, generously offering our heart to another despite whatever interruption to our own plans or comfort.
Outright stupidity is given the same weight as intelligent debate, I assume in the interest of «fairness» or trying not to appear as the «liberal media».
You should assume in 2012 that HP will be rebuilding its balance sheet and will not be doing any large M&A.
As we're all living longer, it's reasonable to assume those in their 30s today will comfortably work to 70 and even beyond.
We assume in this simplified example that we will invest in three unique assets at the following percentages:
It is surprising how many policymakers in so many places simply assume that the world will absorb whatever surplus they need to assume in order to make their policies work.
This is important to know because we do not assume in our work that there is a «one - size fits all» approach to innovation that suits all countries.
That said, as the economy gains momentum and approaches full capacity, greater investment — including through new firm creation — could lead to potential output growing faster than we assume in the base case.
Consider what most people would assume in your situation, and then figure out ways to do the opposite.
As president — a role he assumed in January — he holds the very same title that Tillerson held before he was promoted to CEO in 2006.
What if oil stayed at just $ 60 a barrel for a few years, as the Bank of Canada assumed in January 2015 when it cut interest rates?
«We believe that the deficit is going to rise somewhat above what the government was assuming in the budget,» Mostafa Askari, the deputy parliamentary budget officer, said in an interview.
What this means, according to a company spokesperson, is that if the driver takes a route that doesn't match the route assumed in the calculation of the upfront fare, what they are paid could differ from the balance of the ride charge left over after Uber's fees to the driver and other expenses like tolls.
As of September 26, 2015, an additional 179,211 shares of Apple's common stock were subject to outstanding stock options assumed in connection with acquisitions of other companies (with a weighted - average exercise price of $ 6.17 per share).
An increase of 10 cents was assumed in the June 2011 Budget.
Pimco said Friday that Paul McCulley has stepped down as chief economist and as a managing director, a role he had assumed in May at the request of Bill Gross, who was the investment firm's chief investment officer at the time.
However, by 2015, premium rates increase by 10 cents rather than remain unchanged as assumed in the June 2011 Budget.
In this Update, the Minister of Finance again scooped the Canada Employment Insurance Financing Board (CEIFB) by announcing that the employee premium rate for 2012 would increase by 5 cents, rather than the 10 cents assumed in the June 2011 Budget.
Nominal economic growth would have to slow very dramatically over the balance of the year — much more than assumed in the November 2012 Update.
The Canadian dollar has averaged 101 cents U.S. since the July Report, higher than the 98 cents U.S. assumed in July (Chart 18), and is assumed to average 101 cents U.S. over the projection horizon.
New policy initiatives usually take more time to be implemented than assumed in the Budget, therefore resulting in less spending that originally assumed.
A fee included in some annuity contracts that compensates the insurer for the risks it assumes in issuing the contract, such as the cost of death benefits, expenses of other insured income guarantees, and administrative costs.
The pro forma financial information was prepared using the acquisition method of accounting, which requires, among other things, that assets acquired and liabilities assumed in a business combination be recognized at their fair values as of the completion of the acquisition.
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