Sentences with phrase «presumed there»

People might presume there are adequate safety standards for such a prominent feature as a panoramic sunroof.
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.
«Why are we here» presumes there has to be a reason, there does not.
Progressive critics presume there to be an opposition of the two councils, when in fact they are only two ends of a continuum of Vatican reform.
The second question about immortality, presuming there is an afterlife, is: What is it like?
Nope, the day atheists stop presuming there are no deities is when we finally discover conclusive proof of their non-existence.
He seems to presume there is an inbuilt and self - evident set of values that derive from human nature.
Christians like to say «Why do you presume there's no god,» or «You can't prove a negative» as if that somehow negates who has the burden of proof and that somehow skepticism of an unproven claim somehow translates to needing to prove a negative.
There's been over 2.5 goals in 5 of Cardiff's last six league games, so when you add that to Birmingham's awful defensive record, you'd presume there'll be a goal or two at St Andrew's tonight.
A tough talking tough tackling player and seeing as we are speaking of Germans i presume there must be a few.
Asked for a prediction as to when the investigation would be completed, the U.S. attorney replied, «You're presuming there's one investigation.
Beyond that there is only really Hale where they could hope to gain seats but that ward forms part of Edgware where I presume there is a large Jewish vote which is not all to friendly to Labour of late.
«We must presume there is a defect in the quality of the bone.
So don't presume there will be the second date to the extent of proposing a venue for the next meeting.
Presuming there is another at all.
I'd presume there must also be, or they have created, a similar one for labour prices, probably by averaging the hourly rates charged by mechanics in each area.
We presume there to be bigger aero on the outside, six - point harnesses on the inside, and even more power from the naturally aspirated, 5.2 - liter V - 8, which already rolls out over 500 horsepower and 440 pound - feet of torque in the non-R trim GT350.
I presume there must be cupholders inside it.
(Alternately, I know you can also run the Kobo app on iDevices and one presumes there is an equivalent for Android devices as well.)
It would be nice if there were a way to use the historical stock - return data to demonstrate the benefits (presuming there really are any) of this stay - grounded - at - all times strategy.
The following presumes there is no personal taxable income other than RRIF draws.
My response is that view presumes there were no stocks that were rising in price.
However, I presume there's a continued incremental cost (and less balance sheet flexibility) associated with satisfying the regulatory requirements of a UK banking licence.
Many presume there is a genetic involvement, but there is no scientific basis to generalize that these cancers are genetic in origin.
There is no fee for transferring Membership Rewards points to Asia Miles and Asia Miles does not charge for changes in date, presuming there is availability.
For example, in this Internet age, you may presume there is little need for charities to rent impressive offices in premium locations — after all, they are not petrochemical corporations or expensive legal firms.
«CVG: A quick word on Kinect - I presume there will never be an Xbox One sold without it.
One presumes there is an interest in the subject — why else would the reader be perusing the blog.
The discussion Chris Mooney's Washington Post piece has rekindled about why the public «doesn't get it» about science, and your question, «What if the public had perfect climate change information,» both presume there is some ideal «It» to «get»... some «perfect» knowledge, some unassailable truth.
Not only do you («you» as in Victor and not the general you, because I presume there are people who actually model these things and may know the answer) not know how large the equilibrium response would be, but you don't know if the boundary proposed by your argument (cognate to the equilibrium response) had been reached over that period.
I presume there is no «back testing» of weather models (or is there?).
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.
This often involves introducing the concept of noise, which means you are trying to find the effects of factor F1 by subtracting out the effects of factor F2, rather than holding it steady (presuming there are no other important factors out there wiggling away by themselves at the same time, and so on.).
Tamino then makes it worse with the phrase «passing verification» which presumes there is some benchmark for a proxy to be included.
And I presume there'll be discussions of both ECS and TCS, too, no?
Now, more than any other time, we need to start practicing a new form of engagement that presumes there is more care than can be contained — it just needs some help being channeled.
I presume there were several people at the meeting.
Decided on the same day as Strickland, Cronic lays out tests for when circumstances are so bad that courts may presume there will be ineffective assistance of counsel in the future.
This means that while the law in North Carolina says that a judge must presume there has been a gift to the marriage, in the collaborative process you are able to engage in creative problem solving.
This is presuming there is an insurance policy covering the negligence and a stranger would be compensated in the circumstances.
The challenge with the reasonable test is that it presumes there is a limited but implied right to privacy in Ontario.
• Second, they said the judge erred in presuming there would be positions they could secure six months following their termination.
Presuming there's a Mod for that.
Having said that, the phone can unlock really fast after scanning your face, this unlocking method is blazing fast presuming there's enough light hitting your face, and you don't have glasses or something of the sort covering your face.
This presumes there will be a human driver, which automakers argue won't always be the case.
When I tell people, they immediately presume there was gang violence involved, but he's a catcher in a baseball team and someone took a dodgy swing.
I'm presuming there was rerun of a certain Blackish episode mentioning the three - horned sex act.

Not exact matches

There are a few additional styles, none of which I personally tested, but all of which I presume are incredibly comfortable considering that they use the same technology in the sole.
While I don't presume to read traders» (or trading computers») minds (see Barry ritholtz» note this morning about ex post facto rationalizations), generally speaking there is concern that the «taper» of long term bond purchases will cause bond yields (the percent of interest paid on them) to rise.
So, I suspect that the system there — he's been making this case through several cycles in Wisconsin, focusing only on that state... That there's extensive voter fraud, which I presume is executed through the electronic machines.
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