These beliefs persisted even though they assumed that the fund company had many funds.
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That the happiness they assumed came packaged with success is, in fact, far more elusive.
Their chauvinism meant they assumed that the conspirators they were seeking must be men.
They assumed, however, that patients taking Celebrex or Vioxx would not take a pricey ulcer drug as well.
They did not see any competition, therefore they assumed there was no market.
But regulators should also reflect that markets are less stable than they assumed.
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They assumed they could say anything they liked about public figures because the public figure could not sue everybody.
They assumed that immigrants would quickly adopt the mores of their host societies.
And those engineers came up with an idea for a new product that they assumed could become a new business.
They assumed a continuing high price for silicon and thus their technology concentrated on making that expensive material more productive.
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Likewise, they added support for Windows NT on Intel or non-Intel platforms because they assumed NT would sweep the world.
But some analysts said that the targets were too ambitious because they assumed too much growth for the coming years.
By cutting the planters' profits, they might also be worsening the condition of the very slaves they assumed they were helping.
They assumed I was talking about the lack, or siloed state of social know-how within the ranks-and-file of many agencies, i.e.
They assumed from his appearance, demeanour and multilingualism, and his enthusiasm for opera at Glyndebourne, that he was a citified European.
Wangari Maathai said many Africans had become so accustomed to their daily struggles that they assumed life could not get any worse.
They assumed that an incremental, driver-assistance approach was the way to go.
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They assumed the support of Deaniacs, but did not close the sale.
Americans assumed crushing levels of debt in the 2000s to buy expensive homes, homes they assumed would continue to rise in price forever.
Thatcher and Reagan were mocked as lightweights before they assumed office.
They assumed that the Oregon announcement meant national distribution was imminent.
They assumed energy costs would remain high permanently and thus sank billions of dollars of scarce capital into developing new low-energy-consuming vehicles such as the hybrids.
The problem with these stress tests is that they assumed that 80 % of Greek sovereign debt was risk-free, as all other debt issued by Euro members.
It would seem that because immigrant families did not expect help would be provided to them, they assumed the responsibility for instilling a hunger to achieve in their children.
Alongside lesser numbers of Italians, Yugoslavs and others, the Turks mined coal, forged steel and manned factories, transferring their earnings back to the home country they assumed they would return to.
They assumed I was still in New York.
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But the bigger risk is missing out on opportunities simply because they sat passively back, and waiting to be handed the opportunity or promotion they wanted they assumed others knew they wanted.
Noda, 54 years old, is the third youngest prime minister in the post-war period, two years older than Abe Shinzo and a few months older than Tanaka Kakue when they assumed the office.
They assumed they had a lock on local advertising to individuals with their papers' classified ad departments, and on major advertisers like auto manufacturers, auto dealers and movie distributors and theaters with their display ads.
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