• Even in the old South, Anglophone America was not as strictly divided by race as Mr Rodriguez supposes.

    ECONOMIST: America's population

  • And flat broke from the cost of an over-priced full English, one supposes.

    BBC: View of M1 from Newport Pagnall service station

  • In a free society giving by the rich supposes that the rich will willingly pay more than their fair share.

    FORBES: The Real Reason For Lefty Malaise

  • No one in his right mind supposes that it could reach sixty-four billion without horrific consequences, except perhaps a few economists.

    NEWYORKER: The Case Against Kids

  • Another view is that despite the tight labour market, wage pressures will not rise by as much as the central projection supposes.

    ECONOMIST: The economy

  • Anyone who supposes that technology, or the exacting use of modern materials, implies a break with the past should look at Foster's work--and learn.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia

  • That the writer considers any kind of conditioning wrong must be accounted, he supposes, to the strength of Catholic tradition in which he was reared.

    NEWYORKER: The Clockwork Condition

  • He supposes that the central bank wants to minimise the weighted sum of the square of the inflation gap and the square of the output gap.

    ECONOMIST: The message is the medium-term

  • Especially, one supposes, to those who systematically blasted it to the point of extinction even after it was declared an endangered and protected species in 1973.

    ECONOMIST: New kid on the block

  • The greater risk theory supposes that the value premium is due to unobserved risk within those securities, such as hidden financial distress or illiquidity in the marketplace.

    FORBES: Value Stocks and Dividends

  • Which is her way of expressing the bond between them, or so he supposes, as he leaves the hospital on crutches, uncertain what part of town he is in.

    NEWYORKER: Going for a Beer

  • It supposes that the universe contains 11 dimensions: the four familiar ones of time and space, plus seven that have shrivelled up and become inaccessible since the Big Bang.

    ECONOMIST: Fundamental physics

  • This will mean, one supposes, a single-player campaign that adopts a more interesting, multifaceted and strategically minded approach to the shooter genre than say your yearly Call of Duty entry and its tight corridors.

    FORBES: 'Battlefield 4' Revealed: 17-Minute Demo Looks Beautiful, Things Blow Up

  • One supposes it's difficult for a 17-year-old to take business trips while keeping up a 4.0 average at Solomon Schechter School, playing point guard on the basketball team and laying out the school yearbook.

    FORBES: Flash kid

  • Because firms are probably trying to get more hours out of the existing workforce before hiring new staff, Mr Chaney supposes a slower decline than in recent years: 0.3%, against 0.9% in 2002 and 0.5% in 2004.

    ECONOMIST: The euro area's economy

  • Patty I was told, because of a youthful infatuation one supposes, had also asked her father to take a private meeting with Ms. Caldicott in order to give a hearing to what apparently Patty thought were compelling warnings and pleas with respect to the evils of nuclear weapons and impending doom associated with expanding commercial nuclear energy.

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