This is purely an assumption in the absence of knowledge about an individual's particular debt profile.
The figures are based on an assumption that council tax will rise by 2.5%.
Was the information provided to members, thus giving the NFL an assumption of risk defense?
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But it was wrong to make such an assumption until further research was carried out.
Meanwhile, there is an assumption that China is continuing to add gold to its reserves.
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Student leaders say there should not be an assumption that higher fees are inevitable.
Witz: This comment is problematic since it requires you to make an assumption as to its application.
An assumption that is often made not because its valid but because its the best we can do.
Skilling Lawyer Daniel Petrocelli began with an assessment--and an assumption--about Fastow's own nature.
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Of course I'm working on an assumption that I even have a doppelganger.
As soon as Republicans buy into an assumption like this, they are sunk.
We tempered their numbers with an assumption of increased competition and the likelihood of government pressure on their pricing.
Is there an assumption that if you're family-free then you have no life?
One of them is an assumption that the market trends higher over time.
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But, again, the question is based on an assumption about a decision that the Supreme Court has not made.
The assumption that faster will mean more growth is just that, an assumption.
This reinforces an assumption made by many national security and international law analysts as to potential justifications for U.S. strikes.
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Britain will be in the red until at least 2016 - and that's an assumption made on very optimistic forecasts.
It would be a double tragedy if his memory is besmirched by an assumption the he was seeking thrills or personal publicity.
The banks, all the big banks anyway, carry their mortgage books with an assumption that home prices would decline peak-to-trough 30%, 31%.
This is an example of an assumption that is far too simplistic.
Often in divorce negotiations there is an assumption that a joint return will be filed for the final year of the marriage.
Or is that an assumption based on the pattern of previous nominees?
Plug in the 21% annualized volatility that stocks have exhibited since 1926 and an assumption that prices drift neither up nor down over time.
They make an assumption because they think they already know and understand the other person, and they assume they already know his or her perspective.
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Risk-adjusted measures of compensation work only if risk is being measured properly, for example, and the industry has proved how unsafe an assumption that is.
However, without a body, and without a clear reference to his death among remaining al-Qaeda operatives, such an assumption is a brave one to make.
Such an assumption, given our constrained human knowledge, would be absurd.
If you're operating on such an assumption, and if the source of that assumption is faulty, then it's probably time you contemplated how you make decisions.
Next, you need an assumption about the chances of being found out: a detection rate of one cartel in three would mean trustbusters were doing well.
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