There is a danger of becoming giddy, like a love-struck teenager who assumes too much from a fortnight of summer adventure.
Weinswig, who assumes a more cautious outlook for the second half of fiscal 2010, lowered her earnings-per-share estimates for Target, Saks, Lowe's, Macy's, Kohl's, Wal-Mart, Nordstrom, J.
Especially with neither of them close to a majority, who assumes the presidency hinges on what support Sarkozy or Hollande can get from those who didn't back them Sunday.
He attributes such sniping to die-hard Kennedy haters, who he assumes will always harass him.
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Being an entrepreneur, someone who begins something and assumes all the risk for it, is exciting.
He says he assumes the people who would benefit by the changes before November are in the "single-digit millions, " not enough to have a big impact.
"He's the kind of guy who wants to master everything because he assumes that if he masters each aspect of his life, then he can be a better hockey player, " Schroeder said.
In another song, "Seduced and Abandoned, " Merritt assumes the guise of a woman who's been left with her newborn child by a dastardly cad, and she meditates morosely on her future.
This computation, which is known as a time-weighted return, assumes something, however: a hypothetical investor who started five years ago and stayed put.
Between 50% and 70% of the time, it is the female who nurtures and provides for the brood but the male assumes this role in between 5% and 20% of nests.
In its projections for continental Europe the OECD assumes that two out of every three workers who remain jobless for more than a year will be lost to the labour market thereafter, adding to the country's natural rate of unemployment.
That assumes, of course, that somebody is watching the lawyers who claim to represent all those individuals.
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This explicitly assumes that funds belong to a company and not to its members, who it sees as distinct and separate.
He actually assumes that taxable income is fixed, which is a remarkable error for anyone who supposedly understands economics.
When Janet's ne'er-do-well brother (Richard Denning), who's having an affair with Madvig's sister (Bonita Granville), turns up dead, everyone assumes Madvig is the culprit.
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