That is why we have to assume he will not raise it by very much.
And you have to assume that's the plan, because that's kind of how he rolls.
If caught, illegals have to assume their home country won't come to their rescue.
Whenever Eastwood is associated with a movie, you have to assume it has some chance for an Oscar.
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Increasingly, companies will have to assume that customers will know exactly where to look for the best buy.
You just have to assume modest rationality in keeping the world's existing fleet of 437 nuclear reactors operating.
So we have to assume that he was complicit in the whole thing.
We have to assume she will be equally tight-lipped in public when it comes to her own country, France.
Executives like Bartz and Mason have to assume that company-wide emails will leak.
Do we have to assume that the other person has looked us up?
We have to assume that those smart legislators that came up with this law have some really good reasons, right?
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Wozniak specifically mentioned Google, Amazon, Microsoft and BlackBerry, and we will have to assume Samsung was an unintentional omission.
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So the administration would have to assume that attacking Iraq would hamper efforts to find a settlement between Israel and Palestine.
You have to assume that metal prices will continue to escalate, of course, or production must be strong to meet undiminished appetites.
The prognosis was based in part on fears about the public-debt burden that northern countries might have to assume if bail-outs spread.
Right, wrong or indifferent, you have to assume every move you make in the YouTube Age can be viewed on the world stage.
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You have to assume you will be frail, have a lack of energy and have many more senior moments than you do now.
Commerce is calling for comment on its report, and I have to assume that question will inspire some heated responses, especially from class action lawyers.
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And you have to assume the global economy remains reasonably robust.
IPPs, argues Mr Palmer, they will have to assume much more of the risk than they did and their shareholders may not be happy with that.
"In particular, you have to assume how non-linear the response will be and how different the crops of tomorrow will be from the crops of today, " he said.
"Based on what we know thus far, I think we have to assume that the No.1 risk factor we have is the degree or extent of exposure, " Bailes said.
And, because these aren't widely known blue chips, you'd have to assume that there isn't much of a secondary auction market for them--or for other stars in the Grenache constellation.
It's a little bit hard for me to laud the competitor, but Sony's a good company, and we have to assume that they're going to execute some things quite well.
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These stark numbers have fund managers licking their lips, because they think Europe's citizens will sooner or later have to assume more of the burden of paying for their own retirement.
Not once did I hear talk of the importance of newspapers driving people into shops, though you have to assume they remain one of the main ways of drawing people in regularly.
The tactic much like tree spiking, a nineteenth-century method of sabotaging logging equipment, which Watson helped revive in the eighties would mix propaganda with action, so that fishermen would have to assume the worst.
And for every one of those, you have to assume there's another one or maybe one and a quarter job at a supplier or at a dealer that would also go away.
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