That supposition needs to get tossed with ad rates on a one-way trip to the basement.
The problem with this supposition is the same as it was in the 1970s.
The supposition is that winning big accounts results in a windfall for the agency.
Their emotional instincts strengthened my resolve to have a more concerted go at proving this supposition.
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My supposition here is that these two banks were the basic commercial banks for the island.
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And secondary ticket price comparisons from the last few NBA All-Star Games seems to support this supposition.
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It took years to prove his supposition right that the mineral deposits were there just awaiting discovery.
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This is all very much supposition of course but given the information presented it does make logical sense.
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That would make Grover Norquist more informed than Mr. Buffett which would indeed be a very odd supposition.
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No here-say or supposition that could come and bite him in the ass.
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But it is simply a basic and foundational supposition about a capitalist world: producers will charge as much as they can.
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And the basic supposition has always been that in order to succeed economically, you do have to have these rising education levels.
Quite why no one is sure: we can only go by supposition.
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And human nature being what it is, there is a depressing default supposition that most politicians are in it for selfish reasons.
Your supposition that Mr Obama has veered to the centre during the campaign and will thus govern that way defies the existing evidence.
The difficulty with a completely unsupported supposition is that someone else, with equivalent lack of evidence, can create an equally plausible but opposite scenario.
The purpose of targeting interest rates is to accelerate or decelerate economic growth to control the price level, which is entirely a demand-side supposition.
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The first part of my supposition was and remains spot on.
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It remains a sea of supposition dotted with islands of fact.
The usual supposition is that this money will then be given to Third World kleptocrats or possibly used to make the world safe for sea kittens.
It was as if the dish had been dreamt up to discredit the idea of healthy food altogether a supposition strengthened when it disappeared from the menu soon after.
There was widespread supposition that Judgment Day may have come.
To add my own, entirely personal, supposition: that some to much of the opposition to fracking is due to opposition to fossil fuels altogether rather than to this specific process of extracting them.
Meanwhile, despite the supposition in the UK that global warming may actually be stuck on pause over the past two decades, new figures from the US suggest that 2012 was the warmest year ever recorded.
The use case supposition is probably that the user will accessorize with a bluetooth headset, although the natural bluetooth headset usability decay curve means that it will eventually be abandoned for a wired headset or the speaker.
Happily, however, the basic supposition is a flawed one, and it's one that ignores the makeup of individuals in the U.S. To put it very plainly, while many of us are descendants of Europeans, we're not like them.
"Most of us have sort of had a supposition that they've been weakened, that they're in a state of confusion, on-the-run, but you look at this and you realize that it's still pretty tough out there, " King said.
As we noted last Thursday, the argument for the continuing relevance of the 1965 Voting Rights Act--the most dubious section of which is currently under review at the Supreme Court--rests heavily on the supposition that voter ID laws discriminate against minorities.
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