Problem is, Reader is not as widely beloved as its most fervid users assume.
Current rates, however, do not come close to offsetting the purchasing-power risk that investors assume.
For if it does, we all know what happens when too many people start to assume.
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Matters may not yet have come to the awful pass that some analysts assume.
It also means that a hyper-inflationary future is not the slam dunk that many seem to assume.
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It is also time our legislators consider taking up the task the media appears unwilling to assume.
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The investment bank says, however, that it still expects Asia to perform more strongly than these estimates assume.
Here Bartlett provides further clues as to the lagging startup environment, though not in the way most would assume.
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Supply can be curtailed by OPEC, though not as drastically as people assume.
But the transition is unlikely to be as smooth as many people assume.
For India however, the calculation is not as clear as one might assume.
But that already assumes that self-sacrifice is irrational, and that was what the argument was supposed to prove, not assume.
She decided to go back to work instead of looking for a new husband, the role most people thought she would assume.
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People are cueing up for some sort of celebrity encounter we assume.
Understandably, the line between what constitutes a pyramid scheme and a legitimate enterprise is not always as clear as one might assume.
Instead, what history and sociology show us is that both technological systems and social systems are more resilient than we often assume.
Advancement depends on merit and we have yet to find the limits to the responsibility our best people are able to assume.
The dynamics of a minimum wage are not quite what many assume.
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Truly internationalizing China's currency could take more time than some people assume.
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It is not a human resources initiative, as many seem to assume.
There seem to be some links between crime and economic conditions, but they are neither as direct nor clear as one might assume.
While there is no harm at all in these feel good pledges, they may not have as much impact as one might assume.
Through some as yet unexplained physical process, the surface and the rest of the troposphere may be less closely coupled than scientists now assume.
Generally, there is less to making donuts than one might assume.
With improvements in hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, this cost gap may actually grow in the coming years, rather than decline as renewables advocates often assume.
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But, if we take a close look at these programs, we will see that they were not as effective in stemming the tide as many assume.
Clough likes bonds because he thinks that inflation is even lower than the figures show, and thus inflation-adjusted yields on bonds are higher than most people assume.
Mortgage securities, like other packaged products, slice and dice underlying mortgage paper into different segments, or tranches, that investors buy based on what risk they want to assume.
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