Garden writer Bob Purnell also warned gardeners not to presume the warm weather would continue.
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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So it makes more sense to presume that they are man and wife.
But we would be fools to presume that once an individual goes to work for the federal government that he or she becomes an angel.
We don't want to presume that we know the bounds of this plot, so we are looking at all types of packages, air travel, whatever.
Indeed, to presume that a Washington fully controlled by the Republicans would actually reduce the size of government is to take naivete to hopelessly romantic levels.
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The only hint that the man was some sort of official was a uniform inside his room, which led Suarez to presume that he was in the military.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day and to presume that every single cost bending measure will fail is a pretty foolish way to conduct a serious study.
It's become fashionable to presume that Ohio State will have a bounce-back 2012 season under new coach Urban Meyer, but the Buckeyes' 24-17 loss to Florida presented plenty of reasons to think otherwise.
"I think it is far more preferable for someone to want to opt-in to something than for the government to presume you have no objection because you have not made any utterance about it, " he said.
Figure John Paulson was a joke on Wall Street for shorting mortgage securities until he was no longer a joke, so to presume that ratings agencies could have moved against a powerful market tide seems a reach.
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Agencies are encouraged to limit the publication and printing of hard copy documents and to presume that information should be provided in an electronic form, whenever practicable, permitted by law, and consistent with applicable records retention requirements.
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"It is so unfortunate that the media goes on to presume that they are guilty and goes on to condemn them and demonize them to an extent that it makes the life of these people not worth living, " he said.
And, I think, you just have to presume that Justices Kennedy and Stevens ran out of patience when confronted with some of this new evidence and decided there was no reason to wait since the court was going to have to intervene in these cases, anyway.
Indeed, to presume that regulations of banks could ever work is to believe that the very individuals with such low ambition as to want to be regulators would have the ability to not just oversee the brightest financial minds on earth, but to also predict looming problems that those same bright financial minds are oblivious to.
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What if actual result of decay would not follow the sequence of 50% remaining rule in which it would take a shorter period to become inactive in decay instead of that 5730 years, using 5730 years as a base to presume that the decay would last in every half year would simply falsify the age that would be computed through radioactive dating method.
America does not presume to know what is best for everyone, just as we would not presume to pick the outcome of a peaceful election.
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Acknowledging those caveats, we ought to legally presume that Internet-connected chattel is intended to exchange data with other Internet users.
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To read Producing Prosperity is to surely presume the latter.
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Furthermore, most viewers stated that they would not be willing to "watch advertising even when it underwrites free content, " and they wouldn't want to pay extra (in addition to the DVR cost, we presume) to remove ads.
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That an unskilled dreamer could teach professionals how to bring off a masterpiece is a fantasy that many share but few presume to achieve.
Because women in politics are always by definition seen as presumptuous: They presume to lead men.
Despite this, there are actually college classes that presume to teach students how to be entrepreneurs.
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These days, culture vultures can no longer just presume to buy tickets at the door.
For example, she would never presume to give anyone advice about how to run their lives.
Because despite all the hair-pulling, Kotkin and Florida both presume to be arguing, at root, about facts.
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She is offended by the notion that these men would presume to tell her how her own son died.
But those leaders shouldn't presume to pursue their philanthropic goals with shareholder money.
Right now, we presume to be right, and our thinking is based on as-good-as-we-can-afford research, history and gut feel.
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