Sentences with phrase «presumed good»

At his age and presumed good health, you should be able to obtain a large amount of coverage for a relatively small cost.
Despite the presumed good intentions of many policy makers, certainly including Secretary Duncan and President Obama, policies that could do irreparable damage to public schools are now in place.
They screamed and shouted in what I presume a well intentioned attempt to stop the gorilla from harming the child.
First, ISIS doesn't do all the attacks (it just claims to do so) and not mainly for inflicting fear on its targets or anything because, as your question presumes well, against NATO - like military organisations, no movement - no matter how well equipped it is - can resist and though it is unreasonable, ISIS knows this for a fact and thus it tries to become a symbol.
The real problem, though, is that Thaler and Sunstein's ideas presume good technocrats can use statistical and experimental results to guide people to make choices that serve their real interests.
Derrickson builds on Inception, topping its hallway skirmish with the addition of dimensional portals and — in the film's presumed Best Visual Effects clincher — twisting an entire metropolis into an M.C. Escher war zone.
Loosely based on the graphic novel by Mark Millar and J.G. Jones, Wanted opens with a setup straight out of a Charles Atlas ad: Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) is a skinny accounts manager at a dehumanizing firm who is bullied by his fat, repellent boss and cuckolded by his presumed best friend.
(Memorably, Spielberg hired a camera crew to record his live reaction when he received his presumed Best Director nomination... which didn't happen, much to his chagrin.)
Its other presumed best shot was in the Screenplay category, but the recent dustup over its (absurd) designation as an Adapted Screenplay that was, in fact, adapted from... itself (essentially, the feature script was written, then Chazelle adapted it into a short to sell the film, but since the short came out first, it's considered adapted from the short, even though the short was technically adapted from the unshot script.
But, let's presume that good fund managers will do good in any regulatory environment.
Considering the timing of their MSA roll - out to date, and presuming better fuel margins, I think that may be a possible tailwind to come — but overall, I think it's better to presume no relief on fuel margins, as Applegreen & its larger peers continue to use it as a tool to drive traffic to their retail proposition.
Here's his «Your Dot» piece filling in many blanks, and noting that no one should presume better climate change communication is the path to action on global warming: Read more...
Here's his «Your Dot» piece filling in many blanks, and noting that no one should presume better climate change communication is the path to action on global warming:
Let us presume good faith and best efforts on their part.

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That doesn't make it our right to presume we know best when it comes to personal decisions in their lives.
We should presume that bribery just implies that you're not good enough to compete fairly, on the strength of the services you provide or the product you make.
His questioning of the presumed superiority of prestigious schools — students may fare better at less - elite institutions where their self - esteem takes less of a beating — adds a provocative wrinkle to the hot debate over education.
They also hope to certify their case as a class action, presuming that the discrimination they describe affected a lot of other women employees as well.
When stock - bond correlations are presumed to be negative, portfolio construction favors traditional Treasury bonds — particularly long - dated ones — as a good source of both carry and diversification.
You can't presume anything other than a good chance that when you buy, you're going to be wrong.»
With his honours degree in computer science, practical workplace experience and a good reputation amongst his colleagues, one would presume Tayefeh could easily get any software job he wanted.
But, they said, journalists who covered Wall Street were presumed to be using the feature for their reporting, as well.
By Morgan Housel No one wants to be lectured by people who presume to be better than them.
Assuming you believe what you say — that a well managed Fed wouldn't allow the debt to be inflated away anyway — one has to presume the folks at Treasury would get the memo also.
This will give the whole service a much larger pool of drivers (presuming there wasn't already a lot of overlap), as well as passengers.
Add to these costs the overtime that most working parents pay to accommodate the fact that their childcare needs extend well beyond the presumed eight hours a day, and you're talking about a lot of cash.
That kinda presumes we are at war, a civil - war I suppose, which may not be the best of sentiments.
«As with every person in such circumstances the cleric's innocence is presumed until the contrary is proven and he retains the right to his good name.»
I have no data to back this, but I presume that if someone were indoctrinated into religion and then escaped from it, they may be more likely to self identify as an atheist or agnostic and still score better than someone never exposed to it in the first place, who might self identify as «nothing in particular.»
c) you seem unaware that Paul is one of (if not THE) earliest writer in the NT (and most scholars presume the earliest source is the best source)
I would presume that I would be good to other people because it is in my interest to do so.
You presume to know the truth as well.
Only religion presumes to label human characteristics as «sinful», making it impossible for a bible botherer to ever feel «good enough», much less worthy of love and respect.
We send seminarians out to do «fieldwork» presuming that it is good to move developing pastors from the «theoretical» to the «practical.»
But, of course, this presumes that we can and should be able to say something about the structure of this «very best» — in order that we may know how great is the worth of the bond we may have to give up in answer to Jesus» call, and in order to find words to describe, however haltingly, the community of promise.
Holly, I won't presume to speak for Julie, as she has shown herself to be a far better communicator than I.
Whereas the Jansenism of old despaired that anyone could really be loved by God, be good enough to receive Holy Communion, or be saved, its newer version has so little faith in the power of God to change hearts that it presumes God does not care for something so insignificant as the human heart.
But I for one, and I presume Father Heisig as well, can associate no empirical or scientific meaning with any idea of such a «Divine Without.»
With Kant, as well as with Scripture, we must warn ourselves not to presume to prove too much — God is still in heaven, we are on earth, and our words can well be few.
A conspiracy presumes secrecy and a hidden plan of action, and I'm talking of a public agenda, very well know by everyone, and even nominally defended by some major icons.
Romans 2:4 gives us insight into this matter as well («Or do you presume on the riches of his kindness and forbearance and patience, not knowing that God's kindness is meant to lead you to repentance?»)
Mr. Nice was exactly that, a good and I presume competent school teacher of physiology.
But since you can state that freely and presume that to actually become a fact because you believe it, I will simply state that all believers become atheists at the moment of death and now that has become a fact as well /
Before evolution through natural selection became a solid alternative, it was only natural to presume that some creator who had magically «poofed» every living thing into existence fully - formed was the best explanation.
I sinned and feel i presumed upon the good lords grace and blood to save in
People can pick and choose verses to support whatever they want, so who is Rush to presume he knows knows better?
So who is Limbaugh to presume he knows better or has the correct interpretation?
Why are you so arrogant as to presume to know better then them?
For a capitalist system such as ours to function well, it presumes that corporate decision - makers will act in their organization's, and thus their own, best interest.
In this critique, the church fathers have been regarded as men of a sexist time whose work presumed the inferiority of women (as well as woman's responsibility for the introduction of evil into the world).
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