Further, plan sponsors may demand unrealistic actuarial assumptions, such as assumed rates of returns of 8% or more.
Remaining zen about game-blogging is obviously not going to be as easy as I assumed.
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However, that brief flurry was all the home side had to offer in the first 45 minutes as Macedonia assumed control in the driving Glasgow rain.
We mostly know that modern cyberwarfare had its fair share of growing pains -- and that it's not as fresh-faced as we assumed.
So too for the United States, as it assumed responsibility for protecting the air and sea lanes while the British pulled back after World War II.
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If Luck is as good as is assumed, the team that plays the worst (thus devaluing the NFL product itself) will paradoxically be rewarded for sullying the brand.
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Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner -- whose government has sparred with Bergoglio in the past -- sent a letter congratulating him as he assumed his new role.
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Last year, Huffington moved to New York from Los Angeles, putting her closer to her college-age daughters, Isabella and Christina, as she assumed a larger role in AOL's editorial content.
The provenance of the quotation may not be so rich as you assumed, but the clarion call it sounds is so well wrought it does not require the support of an illustrious name.
If Levy has hardly been known on Madison Avenue, it is perhaps because he played second banana to the agency's flamboyant founder, the late Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet. (The company name comes from publicit, which means "advertising, " and six, for 1926, the year it was founded.) Lvy burst onto the public scene as he assumed more control of the agency group.
If Levy has hardly been known on Madison Avenue, it is perhaps because he played second banana to the agency's flamboyant founder, the late Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet. (The company name comes from publicit, which means "advertising, " and six, for 1926, the year the company was founded.) Levy burst onto the public scene as he assumed more control of the agency group.
Years entered as 00-29 are assumed to be in the range 2000 through 2029, whereas years entered as 30-99 are assumed to be in the range 1930 through 1999.
That could be a problem if, as is widely assumed, Mr Duhalde's support will extend only as far as the president's popularity.
Maehara was most impressive as Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, a post he assumed as held for one year, before being appointed Foreign Minister, in the first cabinet of the newly-elected Hatoyama government in September 2009.
The rich do not often respond to tax increases by working less, for instance, as was widely assumed.
Two companies have been shortlisted to buy the Dome, which is not to be sold for scrap as was originally assumed.
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Mr al-Khatib, who has already said he wants to resign as head of the coalition, was applauded as he formally assumed the seat at the summit in Qatar.
And even though the markets have priced in three rate hikes from the Fed beginning in the fall, the dollar has not strengthened as so many assumed it would.
At the final tour stop, in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, he told supporters in the town centre UKIP was drawing support from across the political spectrum, not just disaffected Tory voters as the media assumed.
Tortorella said he was concerned about Stepan in the role as the Rangers' No. 2 center at the start of the season, but those fears are long gone as Stepan has assumed top center responsibilities.
Where appropriate, the observations from this model are compared to the likelihood of outcomes held by bookmakers as it is assumed they have relatively accurate models to ensure they stay profitable and odds are publicly available.
These comparatively high rates have been assumed as necessary from the beginning, due to the fact that the project activities must compete with high opportunities cost for labour caused by the strong presence of the informal sector.
As it was assumed that a weakened dollar would solve the problem, in 1985 the leading western democracies and Japan announced the Plaza Accords to systematically push down the dollar against the Japanese yen and the Deutsche mark.
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If the Commons were to remain with its current electoral system, and if the devolved assemblies turned out not to be as powerful as is often assumed, then it might well make sense to increase the power of the Lords, adding veto and initiative powers to its current ability only to revise and delay.
Ms Baillie insisted these were cuts not efficiency savings, as the savings were assumed in this year's budget.
Lucas got a similar lesson when Coppola, who had been acting as his producer, assumed control of a project Lucas had been developing, Apocalypse Now.
Also, when things went wrong, and the risk-management models flashed red, the firm could not unwind its positions as quickly as the model had assumed.
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