Magnotta was believed to have fled to Paris under an assumed name, Lafreniere said.
Perhaps another unique trait of South Asian innovation is that scale is such an assumed part of design.
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It comes after QPR's board resigned on Monday, ahead of an assumed bid for parent company QPR Holdings Limited.
It operated for nine years, transmitting at an assumed average of 42, 667 bps.
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Mrs Sendler spent the rest of the war under an assumed name.
You can calculate a stream of earnings off the asset, apply an assumed discount rate and determine a present value for the assets.
It is an assumed constraint, and rarely a thoughtful, intentional decision.
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After a cloistered childhood, Rahul studied in America and Cambridge University, then worked under an assumed name (for security reasons) as a strategist in England at the consultancy firm Monitor.
To make sure that the dollars will be there when the employees retire, the employer invests amounts that will be cover the future costs, based on an assumed rate of return.
In fact, national support of longer-term research has evolved to an assumed national responsibility with the side effect that we are not carefully considering what makes these expenditures good investments for high economic returns.
Expenses were calculated by taking the average number of per capita miles driven in each state (from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics) and dividing them by an assumed 20 miles per gallon per vehicle (the average between cars and light trucks, used by the Department of Energy for emissions tests).
From the rockabilly records he made under an assumed name, to the epic battlefields of his marriage - both personal and professional - to Tammy Wynette, and on through the period when whiskey and cocaine had such a hold on him that he seem to cancel more shows than he actually played.
From then on he was the power in Venezuela, consolidated in 1952 when he became president in an election assumed to have been fixed.
For the American economy the calculation assumed an average annual growth rate of 2.5%.
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Finally, he ran an experiment that assumed professional managers can outperform index funds.
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At 6 a.m. the next morning Carey, shaving and still in his robe, answered a knock at his hotel room and was handed an envelope he assumed was a party invitation.
By then Darren Bent had already had an effort rightly ruled out for offside and, after conceding twice in 15 minutes against Wolves, it will be a source of concern to O'Neill that Villa - who have the Premier League's best defensive record - have suddenly assumed an uncharacteristic air of vulnerability.
You assumed that people would understand and accept that being linked to someone like me is an insult and you assumed you could get away with it and still appear on TV.
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The first motorist, who never had an accident, was assumed to be single, have a high-school education, work as a receptionist and rent an apartment.
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They assumed that an incremental, driver-assistance approach was the way to go.
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If you had told me Sunday morning that something would happen in the Nets-Bobcats game that would take attention away from the Knicks-Celtics and the Heat-Lakers, I would have assumed that an angry space unicorn crashed through the arena roof and consumed the first 15 rows of the mezzanine.
When I was a kid I read adventure books, and assumed life was an adventure.
In Shanghai, where we assumed management of an existing hotel, the process began prior to our flag being raised.
Balkoski said he did not raise a fuss about the matter when Citizen Soldiers first came out because he assumed it was an isolated case.
This paper from Arthur D Little and Ericsson (who, err, make broadband equipment so might safely be assumed to have an interest in the matter) claims that there is such an effect.
To the congregation, and the crowd outside, this is an extraordinary gesture by a man assumed to be a natural enemy.
He had long assumed them to be an incremental and selective evolutionary change that began with agriculture and the consumption of grains.
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