Laws against insider trading presume a world in which everyone can trade on perfect information.
Because women in politics are always by definition seen as presumptuous: They presume to lead men.
If there's no intelligence of violence, police must, in law, presume that it will be peaceful.
You can presume, for example, that the rich are not consuming all they have.
Keynesians presume that speedy growth leads to labor and capacity shortages that result in higher prices.
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" They chastised it because most of its indicators "presume that lessening regulation is always desirable.
Despite this, there are actually college classes that presume to teach students how to be entrepreneurs.
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"We presume if there was anything else, we would know it by now, " Matalin said.
Adding, of course, a dollop of theatrical outrage that anyone would presume they were.
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One would presume the margins would also be lower if they don't control the overall contract.
As Blue Origin works on its next development, so does Amazon we presume, anyway.
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If a man chooses to spend all his time collecting stamps, we presume he likes it.
These days, culture vultures can no longer just presume to buy tickets at the door.
Rather, I wonder about the basic sanity of those who presume to rule us.
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And I presume like there are LOTS of gamers that want it and would buy it.
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For example, she would never presume to give anyone advice about how to run their lives.
Garden writer Bob Purnell also warned gardeners not to presume the warm weather would continue.
No doubt you know some things that the reader does not why else presume to write?
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Thus, we all presume, the decision to stop selling the Kindles through the WalMart stores.
The Fed is mistaken to presume, as a child might, that money is wealth.
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To presume that women only choose entertainment based on culturally-accepted gender-specific reasons is insulting to both genders.
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President GEORGE W. BUSH: I presume you're referring to friends of mine like Lugar, Senator Lugar, Domenici?
Because despite all the hair-pulling, Kotkin and Florida both presume to be arguing, at root, about facts.
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With the exception of approved users (certain government officials, we presume), North Korean residents remain offline, however.
If he chooses to buy an old painting or a new motorcycle, we presume he wants them.
One would presume that XM has low-balled its year-end expectations so they can beat the numbers going forward.
The Timorese presume it would, in contrast to 1975 when the West gave tacit approval to Indonesia's invasion.
She is offended by the notion that these men would presume to tell her how her own son died.
User interfaces sometimes suffer because engineers design them and they presume everyone who uses them thinks like an engineer.
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However nobody should presume their path is the only true one, nor insult how others wish to enjoy themselves.
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