• He was assuming too much, the coach recognized, and Smart wanted the player he calls the best shooter he's ever coached to relax.

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  • The question ultimately becomes one of balance: how does a school keep a successful head coach for the long-term without him assuming too much power?

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  • Still assuming a much smaller, light aircraft had hit the structure, the group emerged from the tower and were directed by policemen to keep moving.

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  • And then assuming a much worse outcome whereby the federal government remains the mortgage market, the prudent will yet again be victimized for having to support a market that should be free with their tax dollars.

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  • While I believe the U.S. remains poised for modest growth in 2013 (assuming no policymaker-induced calamities), much of the emerging world is better positioned.

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  • Companies say they are under constant cyber-attack in ever more ingenious forms, but they are loth to say in public how often the raiders get through and how much damage they do assuming that the breach is spotted.

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  • Life, the universe, and everything is so much more vast and rich than just assuming absolutely everything sucks and is terrible.

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  • Unfortunately, however, as a stock's price rises, its dividend yield falls (assuming the payout doesn't go up as much as the stock's gain).

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  • They simply highlight the benefits of regulatory changes, and may even cite the number of compliance jobs created as an added benefit, but ignore the much larger regulation-related job losses by assuming that these people are able to find new work elsewhere.

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  • It also makes poppy-growing much more attractive than working for the government, assuming that public-sector workers get paid.

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  • Showing off cutscenes and video shots this way makes it hard to tell how much is prerendered so we're assuming it all is.

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  • Assuming he is confirmed--and Cabinet nominees almost never draw much static during the Senate confirmation process--Geithner will continue to work closely with Bernanke in crafting the government's response to the financial crisis.

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  • He conducted much of the negotiating between midnight and dawn, apparently assuming that a lifetime in the army rendered him more alert in the wee hours than his red-eyed and yawning interlocutors.

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  • Detroit-based Ally shot back, saying its capital levels were strong and that the Fed's testing models were unreasonable, assuming loan-loss rates in at least some areas that were much greater than what the bank had experienced even in the peak of the Great Recession.

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  • Cards are an obvious way into the market, and though lenders aren't going to make much in the way of late fees and interest charges (assuming rich people pay their bills on time and in full, which isn't always the case) they make up for it in the fees they charge to merchants to process transactions.

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  • Asia in 2013 may not be sliding towards war and China and Japan understand how mutually beneficial relations have been, and how much they risk losing, but we also know the folly of assuming risk away.

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  • On that basis, in a recent case the Supreme Court struck down a federal ban on depictions of animal cruelty, rejecting the government's argument that it had any legitimate interest in banning pictures and videos associated with crimes, and finding even assuming the government's interest that the statute swept up too much protected speech.

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  • Rebooting Mr Karzai, assuming that he wins re-election and that it is possible, would be much better for his country than many more American brigades.

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  • Figure at least five years and probably much more to construct a 1, 700-mile pipeline to Calgary, assuming the environmentalists go along.

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  • Figure at least five years and probably much more to construct a 2, 700-kilometer pipeline to Calgary, assuming that environmentalists go along.

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  • Assuming that the increase in such pollution over the next quarter of a century will be much the same as in the previous one, he predicts that in 2025 the Milky Way will be invisible from anywhere in Italy as it already is, for example, to 70% of Americans.

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  • Now with the market seeing a much needed correction, we think that a buying opportunity may not be far off assuming Europe can avoid the worst case scenario.

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  • After all this is settled, and assuming the NFL is found liable, we'll have to wade into another issue: How much, and under what formula, should the victims be compensated?

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  • The Hunter, a much faster ship, would have to delay the whalers until the Farley could catch up assuming that the fleet could be found.

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  • When Croatia joins the EU in 2013 (assuming Croats approve accession in a referendum on January 22nd), Bosnia will no longer be able to export much of its dairy, meat and egg production to its neighbour, because its leaders cannot agree on whether responsibility for food safety lies with the state or the entities.

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  • Assuming it keeps the oil and gas extracted from under Scottish waters, an independent Scotland would currently gain roughly as much in taxes as it would lose in subsidies (see article).

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