Continue our example with the assumption that short-term rates rise another percentage point in year two before stabilizing.
"I think the assumption is that we all will be doing that, " she said.
Justice Antonin Scalia, in a dissent, said the assumption behind the 1988 decision, Basic vs.
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And the assumption of risk, by its very definition, means that sometimes you will fail.
The assumption was that HIPAA would markedly reduce both health plan and health provider administrative expenses.
The assumption is that countries will default before taxing their companies and individuals to oblivion.
And, of course, the assumption about this not being a profitable idea could be wrong.
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The assumption that the wealthy care nothing for the poor, and that the poor don't vote.
Mary's Church of the Assumption that held a solemn first Mass since the blast.
The assumption, then, is that self-awareness makes us more likely to adhere to social norms.
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This view is predicated on the assumption that profit margins will recover in the medium term.
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For years, the assumption has been that taking responsibility for kids make you a worse worker.
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These facts and allegations support the assumption that the NYSE governance structure was loaded with conflicts.
Since she was unemployed, the assumption was that she would pay it off month to month.
But there is something more profound going on here than just the assumption of hardline positions.
Begin with the assumption that Mr Bush does deserve a lot of tough questioning.
The assumption that specific techniques result in client change is not supported by the evidence.
"The assumption has been that work is a fulltime job, but that's rubbish, " says Thomson.
The assumption that people commit insider trading to make money may itself be wrong.
The second is the assumption of heroic cost savings from Medicare and deep cuts in payments.
The WHO treaty is based on the assumption that the global tobacco economy is not irreplaceable.
Mrs French added that it was "probably still the assumption" that women would deal with childcare.
Many Internet-only banks based their business plans on the assumption of rapid customer recruitment.
These are too large, because they are based on the assumption of a strong economic recovery.
Their plans rest on the assumption that many Britons are scared of new technologies, especially the Internet.
However, the assumption was that the annuity would provide a guaranteed income of at least 7% forever.
Well, the assumption's behind it don't go for the Irish target of a 12.5% corporation tax rate.
Tunkelang started with the assumption that when someone follows five people, their attention is split five ways.
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Investment decisions were made--particularly in real estate--on the assumption that prices would rise 10% a year forever.
The assumption was that less than full employment is primarily due to insufficient spending, especially for investment.
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