And that's optimistic, because it assumes a good market through the spring of 2014.
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It is typical activist fare, meaning among other things it assumes nobody will read the citations.
And we look forward to working closely with Poland as it assumes these new responsibilities.
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Another problem with that second approach is that it assumes that your skills are fixed and finite.
It assumes you purchased one of these every single day since 2011, and then summarizes the results.
And it assumes as a baseline that 100 percent of Americans will have health insurance, Romer said.
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It assumes the most benign factor in helping growth, through improved investment and spending confidence, is falling inflation.
Google didn't disclose what baseline walking speed it assumes, saying journey times vary anyway based on other factors.
Well, it has 13% of the fund in private equity, which it assumes will earn 12.5% a year.
It assumes that the biggest need will be to supply northern wind power to southern and western consumers.
Standard economics, Ariely argues, provides few solutions to the world's problems because it assumes people are making perfect decisions.
It assumes the top end of projections for oil still available for extraction.
As we have mentioned elsewhere, the PBGC does not conduct forensic investigations of pensions for which it assumes responsibility.
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It assumes that if you show people the same facts that they will come to the same conclusion: yours.
Even that amount is an overestimate because it assumes a final price of zero being determined in the auction.
It assumes, for example, that both benefits and income tax brackets will rise in line with earnings, not inflation.
It assumes your income grows by 1.5% per year over general inflation with no breaks in employment or savings.
It assumes 401(k) or other retirement savings participation for 42 years (age 25-67).
And it assumes that individual patients can become discerning consumers of health care.
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This is surely wishful thinking, since it assumes that politicians will resist the temptation to go on a spending spree.
It assumes that you are parking on the left, so reverse the turns of the wheel if parking on the right.
First, it assumes that a dollar invested in stocks should have the same wealth-creating effect as a dollar invested in bonds.
It assumes the existence of sufficient within-country expertise and experience to identify challenges as well as to design and implement responsive interventions.
Duke can't do much to change the inherent value of its assets, and it assumes competition will eliminate any edge it has anyway.
It assumes an opportunity cost of 5.6% and that you'll keep the unit for 18.4 years, though the average American moves every 7.
But this is a nonsensical argument for it assumes that the value to us of a corporation is the tax that it pays.
First, it assumes that market returns conform with a particular pattern.
First off, it assumes zero change in the quantity of goods.
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That's because, Bouchard said, it assumes criminals will follow the law.
The board of the CCG has agreed it will not take over management of the private contract when it assumes control of NHS commissioning in the spring.
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