When I became a mother for
example some people assumed that I was going to cut my hair short and wear jeans or sweat pants all day.
Not exact matches
For
example, a nervous smile while rejecting an offer during a negotiation won't help you get what you want; it will just make the other
person feel uneasy about working with you because they'll
assume that you're up to something.
In this scenario, this
person could contribute $ 5.5 k to roth via backdoor, 17.5 k to 401k, an employer contribution to 401k (
assume $ 3.5 k in this
example) and another $ 30k to roth via after tax 401k withdrawal / conversion to roth... each year!!
Example assumes a joint life annuity, 66 - year - old
person, 3 % inflation rate and the 2016 average benefit level from the Social Security Administration.
Is it fair to
assume that some good
people are spared a catastrophe while other good
people suffer it (think of floods, for
example)?
For fun, I'd love to hear one or two concrete
examples of
assumed, unspoken, undesirable rules
people have encountered in their actual churches — and ones which you then broke.
In Luke «his own country» is
assumed to mean Israel, and
examples from the stories of Elijah and Elisha are cited to show that Gentiles may receive greater favor than the chosen
people.
Much of traditional and contemporary Christian proclamation, apologetics and worship
assumes an innate «suspicion» within
people that for the world to be the way it is there must be a greater power behind it - note, for
example, Paul's statement to the Romans: «There is no excuse at all for not honouring God, for God's invisible qualities are made visible in the things God has made».
Whether to follow his
example or not is a personal choice everyone gets to make, but at least make an informed choice, knowing who Jesus actually was, and what he actually did and is doing, and not
assuming the the over 44,000 Christian denominations are all telling the truth — not even logical since they are all saying different things, and the Bible says God's
people would be united.
If, for
example,
people encounter news stories over time featuring Jewish
people and issues, and those stories make up well above 1 percent of total news stories — a likely outcome given the prominence of Middle East conflicts — then they would reasonably
assume that the Jewish population is proportionately above 1 percent.
The standpoint of national religion appears in the utterances in which God's interests are identified with those of the
people, when for
example Israel's war is
assumed to be God's war, Israel's honor God's honor, Israel's country God's country.
Your
example of Jesus» perspective on the tower in Siloam is a curious one, seeing as Jesus was responding to the hypocrisy of those who
assumed that disasters happen to
people who are «greater sinners» than they.
Light salad dressings, for
example, can get tricky, according to Women's Health Magazine, since most
people assume «light» refers to healthier, they often end up using more.
this is a great
example of how competent, well - trained midwives are able to deal (at home) with many «issues» that
ppl often
assume can only be dealt with in the hospital.
An 1884 newspaper illustration, for
example, depicted a skeleton disguised as a fruit seller offering produce to little children, suggesting that raw, unboiled fruits and vegetables led to cholera.17 The actual culprit, especially in such turn - of - the - century urban metropolises as New York City, with its inadequate, overloaded water and sewer systems, was most likely bacteria residing on the outside of the produce, or contaminated water or milk that happened to be ingested, rather than anything in the produce itself.18 Given the laxative effect of fruits and vegetables if consumed in excess, however, it is understandable that
people assumed fresh produce might contribute to diseases with symptoms that included diarrhea.
You
assume that all babies will learn to go to sleep on their own in a few nights, which is not true For
example, I know
people whose baby has to cry for 30 minutes to get to sleep every nap and every night and it didn't stop after a few nights (they continued it for over a year).
While you probably have a good idea what networks your
people use, and probably
assume «a lot» of your supporters are on Facebook for
example, do you know if it's half or more like 90 %?
I guess my comment - written in too much haste and not enough thought - is a good
example of how «ordinary»
people can be earning a lot more than is typically expected or
assumed, and in turn how popular perceptions of income distributions can indeed by quite far off the mark.
For
example, they're
assuming people are going to retire at 20 years, and that's not a given.
For
example, if we see a good friend hit somebody, it's natural to
assume that the unknown
person did something bad and had it coming.
In a speculative
example, Zittrain has calculated that,
assuming a population in Iran of around 72 million
people, it would cost around $ 17,000 for the government to use Mechanical Turk to identify any arbitrary
person's picture, without the users that are doing it realising the cause they have enlisted in.
«Some
people were
assuming you can affect happiness if, for
example, you picked the right goals, but there was all this literature that suggested it was impossible, that what goes up must come down.»
Given these and countless other
examples,
people have often
assumed that musical talent runs in families.
Although it's easy to
assume that
people tend to disastrously impact environmental health,» says Armstrong, «through studying the archaeological record and working with Indigenous collaborators, we see many
examples of ancient societies that have successfully responded to environmental instability by conscientiously managing their resources and behaving in ways that promote resilient and biodiverse habitats.»
For
example, the white paper
assumes only 20
people in the world are willing to pay $ 30 million per seat.
Trickier still is that
people sometimes
assume it's «just TMJ,» only to later realize that their symptoms are something else entirely; Dr. Bakhtiari has seen patients who actually had a misdiagnosed tumor, multiple sclerosis, or other brain lesions, for
example.
Now, if we
assume that both
people wish to maintain their current weight, then it means that they will need to consume the same amount of calories that they burn or, in this
example, 2400 calories for the
person with the high metabolism and 2100 calories for the
person with the low metabolism.
In the
examples above, let's
assume the
person made it to the gym...........
Light salad dressings, for
example, can get tricky, according to Women's Health Magazine, since most
people assume «light» refers to healthier, they often end up using more.
Hi Davis, the 50/50
example assumes both individuals have contributed equally and you're right — it's technically based on the amount each
person has contributed.
For this
example,
assume this single
person, let's call her Sue, has a taxable income of $ 500,000.
In this
example, I am
assuming the client is a first time user of a VA loan, the
person is regular military (not reserves or National Guard, and does not have a VA related disability).
For
example, a young
person in the bottom tax bracket would expect to also withdraw those savings in retirement also in the bottom tax bracket,
assuming government benefits use up the 0 % tax bracket.
I
assumed that the
person in this
example is in their 40s and has 20 years to reach their goal, which is $ 1,000,000 in today's dollars.
Assume, for
example, a
person purchases a home for $ 650,000 and then spends $ 50,000 to renovate the kitchen and add a bathroom.
For
example, if a community member needs help with medical treatment, flea preventative, food or needs a crate, we will work with the
person to try to service their needs,
assuming our resources allow for it.
The problem is that because flea and tick awareness happens in May, for
example,
people assume that's the only time they need to worry about fleas and ticks.
Assuming 20 percent of the
people who purchase the deal never redeem their coupons, based on the previous
example, now you've sold $ 6,900 worth of goods for the same $ 6,000, less than 15 percent off.
However, when you look at the characters
people make an unconscious decision on who they will play as because of what they think they will be like, for
example, you look at the character with the hammer and
assume he hits harder as he has a really big hammer or the female and
assume shes quick and nimble.
For
example, in a game such as a so - called FPS (first
person shooter), a case is
assumed in which a player character is equipped with a plurality of weapons.
Some
examples of these acts, but not limited to the following, are: misrepresentation, falsifying records or documents,
assuming the identity of another
person, or furnishing fraudulent information.
For
example, his name appears in Celeste Dupuy - Spencer's drawing Trump Rally (And some of them I
assume are good
people)(2016), and Postcommodity's four - channel video installation, A Very Long Line (2016), makes palpable the experience of undocumented immigrants blocked by endless fences on the Mexican border, reminding viewers of Trump's pledge to build a wall there.3
Here is another
example (remember Prof. Bob Carter, now ex-JCU) of
people's personal and professional lives being deliberately abused, one
assumes, as a deliberate tactic used by those who agree with the use of tyrannical politics to silence their critics, lest the truth come out and they be exposed for fraud and misconduct, and to be shown up as faux «scientists».
For
example, the estimated annual emissions reduction from living car free
assumes that a
person lives completely car free.
David Murry, I find it odd that David MacKay
assumes we have to replace the energy content of oil (40kWh /
person / day) with electric transport, even though he gives
examples of electric cars using 15kWh / 100 km?
For
example, could you set up a recording device on the desk and have it recording what you're saying during the whole conversation
assuming it's not sensitive enough to pick up what the other
person is saying also?
I know some lawyers with many years of experience in, for
example, Bay Street corporate commercial law, and even they report that
people automatically
assume that they specialize in Aboriginal law.
For
example,
assume a motorist causes an accident resulting in injuries to another
person totaling $ 200,000.
For
example, many
people would
assume (fairly or unfairly) that male lawyers are not as attuned to the labyrinth of unspoken gender biases, social structures and power dynamics that women must navigate every day.
For
example, let's
assume there is a catastrophic injury case where the at - fault
person only has low bodily injury insurance limits of $ 10,000.