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"presuming" Definitions
  1. presumptuous.
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Cops released her later ... we're presuming after she sobered up.
Presuming they cannot, they have to stick with the nominee.
I'm presuming New York will vote for Trump and Clinton.
It's actually charming, presuming you didn't run over any mailboxes.
Trump starts out presuming a wide range of female readers.
Presuming a reservoir in goodness, that can be a risk.
I'm presuming she is a girl based on her bubbly handwriting.
Gail: Well, you're presuming he has a life outside of this.
"Somehow we're presuming, because they're well-known, that they're qualified," Rutledge says.
This is presuming you're not, like, super familiar with rap or battling.
Presuming trust communicates support, motivates everyone and ultimately makes everyone more successful.
Next year, presuming tax cuts take effect, they could get more active.
Presuming you believe the job is screwing up the air and water.
Presuming that female reproductive organs make women behave irrationally is rude and sexist.
How's Soulja Boy get the rights to those games, presuming they're actually included?
But Trump is so far not presuming that he has any particular power.
I'm presuming, Arthur, that you read the big Times story over the weekend.
We build things up in our heads, presuming an array of terrible outcomes.
If you're hot (I am presuming you are), then you can date rich.
Gail: Since you're presuming the president behaves irrationally, hard to say you're wrong.
Clinton — they should stop presuming that their gender decides what lever they pull.
Do I mention it, presuming they're going to find out about it anyway?
Presuming Schultz would play the spoiler presumes voters can't be trusted with options.
Without presuming to analyze them, Kalb presents psychological profiles of a dozen iconic figures.
You simply apply for the shifts that work for you, presuming they are available.
"[But] presuming we do that, I think the economy looks pretty sound to me."
Instead, Olympic officials reversed the basic principle of presuming athletes innocent until proven guilty.
Presuming a female character can only become so ideal before she's not herself anymore?
Presuming this isn't a flashback, we'll see her in the new host-ruled park again.
But presuming that Cruz does win the nomination, there will have to be a reckoning.
Ernie even charges Dud way too much for his membership dues, presuming he's a prankster.
Or, perhaps the recipe didn't get into thickening, presuming anyone making the pudding knew that.
She bops him on the head with a bedside lamp, then flees, presuming he's dead.
It is in presuming that you and I were ever speaking about the same thing.
Renault and the French government have stood by him, presuming him innocent until proven otherwise.
"You're presuming that they're doing certain things that they should not be doing," she said.
Just a line in the New Testament from mere mortals presuming to speak for him.
You'll also still see posts for any groups you're in, presuming you still follow them.
Bryce Love's numbers are undeniable, too, presuming he doesn't miss any more games for Stanford.
Presuming we can simply replicate past labor or social justice movements to achieve it is reckless.
I'm presuming he'll have important work to do just because — it really makes sense, you know?
"The danger is presuming that Japanese culture alone somehow protects or imperils your investment," said Bleistein.
M.I.A. is presuming that the Black Lives Matter movement has evolved to a position of power.
Mr. Johnson had selected the members of his board, presuming that their loyalty might be assured.
Presuming that data is removed from devices, remanufacturing is an important component of the circular economy.
Even presuming Trump's acquittal, this process could still play out more unpredictably than you might think.
She's angry at the city for presuming everyone would play nice and only use the main intersection.
"People had been presuming the election was a done deal for Clinton," said Natixis analyst Bernard Dahdah.
Union leaders have the authority to withdraw the initiative, presuming they are satisfied with the new legislation.
Renault (RNSDF) and the French government have stood by him, presuming him innocent until proven otherwise. 3.
"Somehow he already knows or is presuming the result of a police investigation," Mr. Goodale told reporters.
By "PTSD-like" we are not presuming that these experiences necessarily share common biological mechanisms with PTSD.
Presuming that no Democrats support the tax, the GOP can only afford to lose two Republican votes.
The vote now stands 50 opposed and 49 in favor, presuming that Rubio is a no vote.
So I'm not going to go into this presuming that they know me and all my bits.
"You're presuming that Turkey is going to commit genocide against the Kurds," the senior administration official said.
I consider it enormously important not to make assumptions or shape coverage presuming a likely November result.
If you have a phone, which is most people ... I'm presuming that you can get a phone. Yep.
Thumzap — presuming it can get decent traction with online sellers and app developers — is a pretty neat idea.
"Proficiency in Japanese is mandatory," lists the job qualifications, and we're presuming that doesn't just include hearing comprehension.
The targeting of Mr Skripal—presuming he was a victim of the FSB—is not all that unusual.
Presuming the jolt was to be higher, it would put the stock back into positive territory for 2016.
But people are actually taking it very seriously, and people are presuming it's fully real, which is interesting.
Track and field officials had allowed Russian athletes to petition to compete, presuming athletes guilty rather than innocent.
I know the term "serious explanation" of policy tends to make you swoon, so I'm presuming you agree?
Or they can make flat assumptions: presuming, for example, that the monsoon affects food supply but not demand.
Others gave the White House the benefit of the doubt, presuming the statement's wording was a regrettable mistake.
"You can get started for under $50," said Ms. Bosworth (presuming that you don't pay for her class).
But like the cocky director, Shakespeare was a white man presuming to get inside a black man's head.
But presuming the worst often results in the worst results; low expectations can be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Even if her original body (presuming such a thing existed) were a Japanese one, that would still apply.
Presuming Mercedes didn't give Uber a deep, deep discount for a bulk buy, that adds up to $9.6 billion.
So where have all the visitors to these new museums gone, presuming that they initially flocked to the openings?
Presuming it can get a bog-standard 12x multiple on its ARR, the company would be worth $1.8 billion.
On completion — and presuming U.K. regulators don't wave a red flag — Harrods bank will operate under the Tandem brand.
Hypocrisy has its own way of chasing its own tail while presuming to track it down in others.2.
Toni Presuming that Clinton locks up the Democratic primary, where should the Clinton team send Bill Clinton to campaign?
For decades he has leaned on familiar Beatles anecdotes, presuming that decades-old chestnuts may still pass for warm.
Questions related to immigration status or national origin are discouraged and may be a basis for presuming discriminatory animus.
And presuming they did provide the necessary escape routes required, then it would be hard to prove they were negligent.
The whole point of sex—presuming we're not approaching it from a procreational angle—is to make you feel good.
Presuming he signs with the Cubs, Little will likely be assigned to either Class A Eugene or rookie-level Mesa.
Could his powers help him live forever (presuming he isn't killed by White Walkers like the last Three-Eyed Raven)?
Clinton has two major weaknesses as a candidate – presuming, of course, that voters can and will overlook her apparent dishonesty.
With limited constitutional restraint, the courts have balanced this power by presuming such data collection inures to the greater good.
"We are presuming that, because he admitted he'd done it, there isn't a presumption of innocence any more," Adams said.
What would motivate two monks to plot against their bishop in a remote desert monastery, presuming they are the culprits?
If a compound passes all the tests, presuming funding continues, they might reach the clinic in 15 to 20 years.
The second season—presuming the show is renewed (my mouth to God's ear)—will start the same scheme from scratch.
In other words, they were perfect casting for New York Fashion Week —presuming they could get seats to a show.
Presuming the answers are no, is it likely, then, that these two populations want the same experience from an artwork?
Game You Should See: Presuming Connecticut beats Colorado in the first round, and presuming top-seeded Kansas does not somehow gag on Austin Peay (it's happened to decent teams before), the Jayhawks could face a challenging second-round matchup against a Huskies team that keeps piling on to its reputation for absurdist postseason runs.
Presuming that Washington will continue to tighten the screws on Iran economically, the coming months could prove more dangerous, not less.
Both powers seem to be presuming that the peace effort will fail and digging in for the next phase of war.
"Let's be a bit cautious about presuming to know the impact of the x86 page table vulnerability," Kaminsky said on Twitter.
"In presuming to change the constitutional arrangements of the United Kingdom, the EU is treating us with naked contempt," Johnson wrote.
Presuming the repair work is finished within two weeks, "we don't anticipate any material impact to the project guidance," he said.
The idea of presuming I knew better than my parents while making such a huge life decision seemed laughable at times.
When people give unsolicited fashion advice — presuming to be the experts of someone else's body — that can be hurtful and destructive.
Brandel also advises against presuming that every unconventional decision a person with mental illness makes is automatically connected to their diagnosis.
Presuming a reservoir of goodness in others can be a risk, and there will be times when the process disappoints you.
On this, the world mostly looked the other way, presuming that given time, they'd dig their way out of their differences.
But other allies of the government lashed out at Mr. Kerry for presuming to offer a peace plan over Israeli objections.
The FBI is presuming the shooting was "an act of terrorism," the FBI special agent leading the investigation said that weekend.
Yet this is countered by an element of scorn directed at herself, as a writer, for presuming anything about her vocation.
Presuming a reservoir of goodness in others can be a risk, and there will be times when the process disappoints you.
Presuming that calls for censorship and destruction constitute a legitimate response to perceived injustice leads us down a very dark path.
I'm also presuming she's a Leo, because us Leos enjoy living out loud, and she wants to have a "super wild" birthday.
And The Bachelorette will serve us 27 breakups this season, presuming Becca Kufrin doesn't ditch the whole crew like Brad Womack did.
So the market in a way had talked itself into presuming the Fed would be as dovish as they were hoping for.
" Additionally, the site also says the next flagship Pixel phone, which we're presuming to be the "Pixel 3," may launch "around Diwali.
Presuming that Wade's current demands are the same as they were last year, his contract would start around $31 million per year.
By charging forth like an idiot hero to capture one, he will (presuming he succeeds) have pretty much sealed the deal politically.
"I think a lot of it comes from people outside the community presuming to know what the community wants," Ms. Brady said.
But we err in presuming convenience is always good, for it has a complex relationship with other ideals that we hold dear.
He said he was building a defense team for Mr. Hambali and was presuming that it would need a death-penalty specialist.
But presuming that calls for censorship and destruction constitute a legitimate response to perceived injustice leads us down a very dark path.
If nothing else, the history books are going to have a field day with 2017, presuming everyone makes it out to read them.
Presuming the retrial goes ahead, the question under debate will be the exact mechanics used to calculate damages in this sort of case.
A.B.G. is presuming that in today's multiplatform world, a brand name and what it stands for is the most valuable form of commodity.
Ironically, this has happened on both sides of the coin; conservative people have dismissed me, presuming females cannot speak with authority about God.
Presuming the FBI conducts a complete and credible investigation, Judge Kavanaugh's appointment will, in all likelihood, rise or fall on the Bureau's findings.
And apps like Google Translate make it possible to communicate, almost anywhere, by typing conversations into a smartphone (presuming your interlocutor can read).
Presuming she is indeed pregnant, Sansa, as a chaste, blameless medieval noblewoman, would have had a choice, at least early in her pregnancy.
Scientists have also examined the future of the global climate presuming the world takes moderate to aggressive action to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Presuming a reservoir of goodness in other people, that can be a risk, and there will be times when the process will disappoint you.
Chance of death: 57.89% Again, we're presuming that the newest member of the Kingsguard that Qyburn introduced to Cersei is a reanimated Gregor Clegane.
Chance of death: 28.57% Again, we're presuming that the newest member of the Kingsguard that Qyburn introduced to Cersei is a reanimated Gregor Clegane.
Steve King of Iowa, seeking to bat away allegations of racism by an angry constituent, warned Tuesday against presuming that different cultures are equal.
Source: A pre-release glimpse at a Last Jedi tie-in book Probability of Accuracy: Presuming the preview isn't fake, it seems pretty definitive.
But Cassidy was presuming that Trump cared about how tall he wanted his building to be, rather than simply demanding a building be constructed.
This will give the whole service a much larger pool of drivers (presuming there wasn't already a lot of overlap), as well as passengers.
Adalja also pointed out the fallacy of presuming that taking off your shoes means you won't be tracking bacteria indoors when you walk around.
Whatever Mueller presents (presuming the Trump-controlled Department of Justice tells us) will be believed by some, disbelieved by others and debated ad nauseam.
Turns out it has earned its cred as the largest ground telescope ever built, presuming it stays on track for first light in 2024.
Crucially, though, it saved me from throwing up my hands and presuming there was no way for me to run the level any faster.
Thinking nothing of it and presuming it was a bad migraine, I ignored it until it went away and carried on with my life.
Trump's expectation that black voters simply hop aboard his sinking campaign is not only patronizing, presuming black voters don't know what's best for them.
This meant that I approached this biennial, and Kurian's work, looking for and presuming a new perspective in the address of race, class, and gender.
And I'm presuming Sanders didn't explain his gun record to them, for the same reason he didn't explain it to Democrats during the 2016 primaries.
In a state that prides itself on good government, the message was that he should hold confirmation hearings, presuming Mr. Obama submits a qualified nominee.
Presuming Ryan serves out his term, the GOP battle to succeed him will only play out if Republicans hold the House in the midterm elections.
When you're talking about that idea of voices for everyone, one of the problems on these platforms, and presuming that you're building a platform, correct?
Trump must have awakened after learning of Warren's decision to seek the Democratic nomination, and said, "Thank you" (presuming he ever does say those words).
Tracking Pokémon Presuming there are some monsters around you, they should show up in the bottom-right corner of your screen, under the "nearby" tab.
Ratcliffe took Mueller to task for not presuming Trump innocent of obstruction of justice allegations and leaving open the question whether he committed a crime.
Most of it centers on their personal motivations, presuming, for instance, that these women were inspired by the #MeToo moment or threats to abortion access.
Presuming that Westeros falls victim to the same climate change currently annihilating Earth's polar ice, would a melting wall of ice cover Westeros in water?
"Presuming that a random driver from Louisiana poses a greater risk of contagion than a random Texan is wholly arbitrary," said Cole of the ACLU.
Champions of inclusion can watch what they say and explain what they're doing without presuming to regulate what words come out of other people's mouths.
The sources cautioned against presuming the President would sit down with Mueller in the next few weeks, saying there is still much to be negotiated.
The sources cautioned against presuming the President would sit down with Mueller in the next few weeks, saying there is much to be negotiated still.
But to really talk about it and get into it would be presuming that sex is a guarantee, and then you start setting a precedent.
By Monday, the image had generated more than 3 million likes and 69,000 comments, with many presuming the post was an implicit endorsement of child vaccinations.
Some researchers said the UK climate committee was too optimistic in its recommendation, presuming that many aspects of a modern energy-intensive lifestyle would go unchanged.
This view isn't going to garner a lot of sympathy, but presuming all acts of a racist are always motivated by racism is a legal stretch.
Christopher Steele writing: I am presuming you&aposve heard nothing back from your special counsel colleagues on the issues you kindly put to them from me.
That might very well have been because The Taken King was only an expansion, not a new game, but I'm trying to avoid presuming too much.
All these groups have morally indecent motivations, aiming to oppress their victims and presuming the inferiority or unimportance of those they seek to oppress or harm.
We care about the bottom-dollar amount you end up spending, since — presuming you're a kind patron — we'll be pocketing 20% of whatever that amount is.
"Not even presuming that he has national ambitions, it broadens the scope of his attention," said Douglas Muzzio, a professor of political science at Baruch College.
"I'm presuming I got this flying back and forth to New York to do Love Rocks show at the Beacon," he told the magazine's Angie Martoccio.
The fact that we could not openly love each other as black women without some men presuming ownership of our bodies shook me to the core.
GOP leaders need at least 50 votes for the bill to pass, presuming a tie-breaking vote from Vice President Mike Pence, who is a Republican.
"I am presuming you've heard nothing back from your SC colleagues on the issues you kindly put to them from me," Steele texted Ohr on Nov.
We're presuming Ralph is a non-crazy, non-racist average person who thought it was time for a change when Hillary Clinton was the Democratic nominee.
And he continued his notorious refusal to rule out the prospect, telling VICE News simply "there's no opening" in 2020, presuming the president runs for reelection.
"Congress oversees the Department of Defense; but with this new policy, the Department is overstepping its authority by presuming to determine what warrants legislative oversight," they added.
IdahoCourts in this state can terminate the parental rights of individuals who conceived a child through rape, presuming that it's in the best interest of the child.
The famous director was at LAX Monday -- heading back to his beloved NYC, we're presuming -- when we asked him about the night's most talked-about fashion statement.
But this is presuming that Canvas or the branded obsessiveness of the Musecage is intended for kids, or that its intended audience will use it as intended.
As for Mr Jones, he will face long odds when he runs again in three years, presuming Republicans learn their lessons and nominate a less divisive character.
The proposal — presuming it sees the light of day — will be the first shot in what is expected to be a long battle in the U.S. courts.
Presuming the stock stays above that level over the life of the trade – usually 12 to 18 months – the investor collects their fee for selling the protection.
So, presuming Strauss wants our nation's children to perform better on international tests, she might want to consider joining in on the public education system "attack" herself.
Presuming that the judge regards these opinions – six in civil cases and four in criminal prosecutions – as his most significant writings, what can we learn from them?
It is one thing for psychiatrists to assume the role of the armchair psychoanalyst, presuming to know the deep unconscious conflicts of our president without examining him.
Presuming a Democrat defeats Trump in 2020 (pause for short novena to the Blessed Mother), what if the Senate was still teetering by a one vote-margin?
But if in the end the patient still wanted to proceed, he would have obliged, presuming his depression was not so severe as to impair his judgment.
"Not only are we in the third-longest economic expansion, but you're presuming we're going to go the next 22019 years without an economic downturn," he said.
Major towing problem Then, presuming these miniature black holes are real and that people could detect the objects' existence, the problem becomes how to reach the monstrous powerhouses.
His report, presuming the need to keep intelligence sources and methods secret does not preclude it, could contain the most detailed accounting yet of the Russian election operation.
"We our presuming these could be female fetuses and our investigation is on this line," Satish Pawar, director of health services in Maharashtra told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"How much can I get for these?" asked a woman, recently, with a presuming smirk, walking up to the counter of my store with a box of records.
Presuming the goal of finding a quality supplier at a low price, then compressing from a year-long process of review, bids, and quotes could mean substantial savings.
"Smart investors look to a company's leadership and processes to make an assessment rather than presuming quality prowess or risk simply because the company is Japanese," said Bleistein.
This suggests a growing awareness that startups, including " hot companies presuming that a gigantic IPO is around the corner," are less likely to have a significant liquidity event.
Lydia promises to dig up the bones she's buried over the years, for the edification of a future reader, presuming these pages ever find their way to one.
"While the Supreme Court has not explicitly ruled [on the issue of children of undocumented immigrants], Congress has passed all kinds of laws presuming their citizenship," Rosen says.
Hell, you can probably fit the thing in your pants pocket, presuming you don't dress like a member of a mid-00s indie rock band or American Apparel employee.
Presuming your Sketch project is relatively well organised, Supernova Studio takes your designs and converts them into native and production components such as buttons, labels, images, tables and more.
"It reduces poverty, presuming it's quality care it's really good for kid's education, it's good for families, it improves gender equality, it will increase economic growth," Albelda pointed out.
That hotel chain wants you to luxuriate in the exquisite lather only body wash can provide, presuming, of course, you are a refined person who packs a travel loofah.
America was so confident, outwardly, it invaded Iraq presuming it could redesign it from scratch with a 24-year-old Yale grad at the head of its stock exchange.
No doubt many investors think they're being smart by ploughing money into the startup industry now, presuming a wave of IPOs will take place because of pent-up demand.
She is not wrong that Brexit, presuming that it actually happens in a couple of years, would do economic damage to Scotland if it remained a part of Britain.
"It is important that we do not reify institutions by presuming they are simply given and that they decide what we do," writes the British-Australian theorist Sara Ahmed.
Mori also called on Ghosn to return to Japan and "prove his innocence," sparking criticism that justice officials are presuming Ghosn is guilty before he even goes to trial.
Presuming that the loyalty program is valuable enough for you to put spend on a cobranded card, are the thresholds still achievable given your planned spending patterns this year?
Beyond my own situation, I am really concerned about what this portends for our ability as Americans to engage in political discourse without presuming the worst about each other.
"Israeli def min threatens nuclear retaliation presuming pak role in Syria against Daesh," the minister wrote on his official Twitter account, using an Arabic acronym for the Islamic State.
Cheaper transport will put $20153 trillion a year more into consumer pockets, and presuming we do useful stuff in the time not driving, productivity gains will add another $1 trillion.
With The Purge: Election Year now in theaters, this upstanding citizen wanted to know which female celebrity Twittersphere trolls would rape first, presuming that no punishment would be meted out.
And, presuming that what we know of the February 14 memo is true, then Trump's former FBI director will be on record directly disagreeing with the President's version of events.
Perhaps the only sweet part about it for Cersei would be the ability to lord over Margaery again, presuming Margaery will be freed from the Sparrows' clutches at some point.
There's a certain paternalistic arrogance in presuming consumers can't make informed choices on their own and need the government to tell them what's what and rescue them from their confusion.
We appear to be on the cusp of self-inflicted anarchy, which, as history should have taught us — presuming anyone is taught history any longer —  is not a good thing.
I&aposm presuming it&aposs everyone&aposs first full week back at the gym, and getting the nutrition back to something less like that of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man?
Of course, that's presuming that you don't have vulnerable members of your household who have respirators or other important medical equipment, in which case you may need a generator anyway.
Presuming these metrics hold up as "For You" launches broadly, it could give Pandora's app a competitive advantage — something the company needs as its user numbers and listening hours fall.
Acknowledging that and asking, "How can I support you?" or "What can I do to help?" expresses a desire to assist without presuming you know what is best for them.
The bill ensures that a resident may vote in their intended party's primary even if they miss the official registration deadline, presuming that their application is accepted by county officials.
The plan adopted today will see the school generate $250 million over the next 10 years and, presuming it meets its fundraising goals, begin to increase undergraduate scholarships in 2020.
The only response to evil is to identify it clearly, to avoid secular soft-headedness, and perhaps to mitigate its effects as and when they arise, without presuming to abolish it.
Voting for Oscar nominations closed on Friday; presuming The Revenant is nominated for an Academy Awad (and here's betting it will be), a Golden Globe win certainly can't hurt its chances.
Jim Jordan, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, announced Thursday he plans to mount an anti-establishment run for speaker of the House -- presuming Republicans keep control of the chamber.
At this time we are working under the assumption that this flaw will impact all of our customers and we're presuming that rebooting Droplets (a DigitalOcean cloud server) will be necessary.
Rocket League has much the same premise — soccer, but with rocket-powered cars — so one would be forgiven for presuming that it, too, would flop following its release in July 2015.
In other words, Monzo isn't presuming that specific features of the U.K. offering, which is currently seeing 200,000 people sign up each month, will automatically resonate with customers across the pond.
Presuming the annual defense budget remains more or less the same as a percentage of G.D.P., that spending on equipment and support will represent at least 40 percent of the budget.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain plans to increase the number of organ donors by changing the rules of consent and presuming that people have agreed to transplants unless they have specifically opted out.
One thing the current moment shows is the folly of presuming that viruses will respect borders — that they can be kept out by walls or wrangled into submission with good intentions.
Somehow during all the partisan furor of the last few days, the Senate found a moment to vote some bipartisan legislation into law — presuming, of course, it survives the president's desk.
That's $33.4 million in total that the company can access, presuming that every short-term investment is unwindable into cash inside the window in which Ucommune would need to access it.
Presuming authorities are successful in bringing her back from South Korea, it would be hard to imagine that a 12-member jury from Boston, or any other community, would be sympathetic.
And, presuming that the Bothans stole the plans a few weeks or months before the destruction of the first Star Wars movie, does it even make sense for them to cross paths?
That doesn't mean presuming to know how someone needs to be defended, but allowing people of color to take a leading role, and providing much-needed assistance and backup on their terms.
RELATED: Cruz, Kasich join forces to stop Trump But Trump refuted the claim by Cruz and Kasich that he would be routed by Clinton in November, presuming she is the Democratic nominee.
It could be used to disqualify John Kasich -- perhaps leaving Cruz as the only lawful alternative to The Donald at the convention, presuming he himself is judged to have met the criteria.
But Trump's tweet, the latest of several in recent months accusing California of bringing wildfires on itself, appeared to be a largely empty ultimatum, presuming presidential authority he lacks under federal statutes.
Presuming that Dropbox's growth is in the ballpark of Box's, we can quickly apply Box's 5.2x revenue multiple to Dropbox's $1 billion revenue pace and, voilà, Dropbox is worth around  $5.2 billion.
The acting head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection is presuming the latest restriction on asylum will get rejected by the courts, according to an interview he gave to National Public Radio.
Just after polls closed on Election Night, reports surfaced that the Ohio governor was scheduled to make a public address this week about the GOP's way forward post-Trump (presuming Trump loses).
An assumption central banks will continue to try but ultimately fail to meet inflation goals is akin to presuming they'll prevent another recession but not get enough growth to push up prices.
Republicans defended Trump by pointing to a statement by Sondland that he was presuming the security aid for Ukraine was tied to investigations, but that no one had actually told him that.
Presuming self-driving cars will continue to get safer after they've been released (just like human-driven cars did), what threshold for safety should we require before they're allowed on the roads?
On the bright side ... celebs and athletes who've been getting their houses ransacked in recent years should hopefully get a reprieve ... presuming they're all quarantining at home like the rest of us.
You see it in Ryan's as he now has to contend with the guilt that comes from presuming that the boy he saved is going to ultimately go down the same horrid path.
Presuming the government's collection of both sets of chat logs predates the WannaCry outbreak, if the FBI searched on Hutchins after he sinkholed the ransomware, both sets of chat logs would come up.
One of the biggest problems facing the Tory Party (presuming that it can avoid being torn apart by the madness of Brexit, a big assumption) is the hollowing out of the middle class.
People in the Americas with proper viewing equipment — presuming they weren't obstructed by a Starlink satellite — were able to see an astronomical rarity: the transit of Mercury across the face of the sun.
I finally settled on the word "itinerant," then told her what it meant, then apologized for being a dick by presuming to explain a word to someone, let alone to a fellow writer.
"Presuming 10,000 people come off that list per year, it's a six-year wait for anyone who gets added now—and that's assuming the wait list doesn't grow, which is unrealistic," Klinke said.
Presuming our president doesn't have a visit from an angel who tells him that instead of building a wall he should concentrate on building — oh, I don't know, a stairway to the stars?
"Beyond my own situation, I am really concerned about what this portends for our ability as Americans," he told the Herald, "to engage in political discourse without presuming the worst about each other."
"It is patently unfair that men can avoid the rewards of unwanted fatherhood by presuming that their judgment over such matters is more valid than the judgment of the General Assembly," the bill said.
In the middle of what we're presuming to be a round of Celebrities Are People, Too-style errands, Ambrosio was just bopping around the Brentwood Country Mart when the paparazzi caught her mid-strut.
One could be forgiven for presuming that these steps meant that Battlefield V was doing its best to work within the limitations of the WWII shooter genre to avoid glorifying Nazis or their ideology.
It tells a story Bigelow felt so strongly about that, as she explained to the New York Times, its importance outweighed the criticism she'd get as a white filmmaker for presuming to tell it.
The rising tide of speculation linking Fisher to LSU has been impossible to ignore, but far more intriguing is an undercurrent of thought that, presuming LSU becomes a real option, maybe he should leave.
"Presuming Kid Rock doesn't get caught in bed with a little boy or beat up a woman between now and August 2018, he's going to win the nomination if he gets in," Lennox predicted.
It's a game that was recently delayed from April to September, and presuming it doesn't slip again, is likely to be coming out not long before the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 drop.
You can set the email sales assistant, which is free to use while The SaaS Co. continues developing the machine learning technology, to work autonomously, presuming you trust its AI enough in the first place.
This represents a huge shift for Democrats, who heavily emphasized these issues in the Obama years and in Hillary Clinton's presidential run, presuming America's changing demographics had permanently tilted the culture wars in their favor.
In Britain, Prime Minister David Cameron announced back in 2013 that he would hold a referendum on E.U. membership largely to mollify euroskeptics in his Conservative Party, presuming that Britons would vote to stay in.
"What is going to happen in each of these cases is the virus will get in, and presuming it's not easily stopped once it gets in, everybody in the building will get it," he said.
There are too many examples of privatization leading to either lower quality or higher prices for me to be comfortable with just presuming that profit-making services are better than the ones the government offers.
Yes, Roku will now know what you're watching, presuming you opt in to the new feature after installation of the updated software, or after you turn on your new Roku TV set for the first time.
For example, if someone publishes an article about you saying that you steal money from your work to pay for your puppy-fighting operation, presuming that is not true, you could sue the writer for libel.
"We are confident we will get to our $2 billion mark with or without an asset sale ... presuming gold prices continue to cooperate," Dushnisky said in an interview on the sidelines of the Denver Gold Forum.
"This is presuming there's nothing under the sun you could ever do with asbestos other than these 15 things," said Betsy Southerland, former director of the E.P.A.'s office of science and technology, in an interview.
The FBI is presuming the attack, which killed three US young servicemembers, was an act of terrorism, a word the President has yet to use, though he has tweeted about Saudi condolences and promises of cooperation.
There's another judgment that came from the high court which said that because this woman was drinking and spent time with a lot of men and supposedly smoked weed, they're presuming that her consent was given.
By demanding post-detention reporting for up to a lifetime, the court is presuming that an individual has the propensity to commit a certain type of crime in the future and therefore must be scrupulously supervised.
At the time, Watkins was accused of, among other things, a distinctly heteronormative frame of reference, of presuming that only straight women writers were capable of being ensnared in the blithely wielded cross hairs of men.
With only 53 Republicans in the Senate, opposition from four of them would mean that Cain could only count on 49 votes to confirm him, presuming, of course, that no Democrats crossed the aisle to support him.
"We are confident we will get to our $2 billion mark with or without an asset sale ... presuming gold prices continue to co-operate," Dushnisky said in an interview on the sidelines of the Denver Gold Forum.
But in 2017, a female-centric action saga featuring queer romance sounds more like the stuff of empowerment than exploitation, presuming it's done right (on top of that, "Russia" is a pretty emotionally loaded term these days).
Least-privilege and zero-trust security protocols will work in the same way, presuming individuals and networks who don't need (or aren't authorized for) access to certain data or work applications won't be able to access them.
He was hoping to sic the police on Hector Salamanca, presuming the authorities would discover the driver and the sliced truck tires and assume that the vehicle was linked to the drug trade and traceable to Salamanca.
Presuming the Redskins will move on from Johnson soon as well, perhaps the Redskins can try out Josh Freeman or Daunte Culpepper or maybe see if Steve Young wants to take a break from his broadcasting career.
The Trump administration argues that the requirement puts an undue burden on groups linked to churches and treats them unfairly, presuming that because of their religious affiliation they will provide ideologically driven care or lie to clients.
The couple met in 2014, after her brother and father dropped out of a planned golf foursome, leaving Ms. Stamas and Mr. Goulakos alone together and presuming that they had been set up on a blind date.
On Tuesday, presuming the fish looks good at the market, it might be nice to cook this classic old recipe from Moira Hodgson, who brought it to The Times in 1996, for salmon with lemon-herb marinade.
"We're presuming that homophobia and racism had something to do with how much energy and effort went into investigating Project Houston," he said, referring to an investigation into three missing men later found to be among McArthur's victims.
This means that it is as simple as granting the Tail app access to your Starling bank account, a one tap process akin to Facebook or Twitter log-in, presuming that you are already a customer of Starling.
That is, of course, presuming we manage to make them happen at all; according to the Project: Time Off initiative, about 52 percent of Americans leave a total of 705 million vacation days on the table each year.
Turner asked Sondland whether he had evidence that proved Trump was tied to the aid being withheld for a quid pro quo, with Sondland replying that he was "presuming" based on conversations he had with other administration officials.
"Presuming you get sick and all your family's going to be quarantined, then only that amount of food is what you need, and any more than that is probably going to end up being wasted," said Dr. Ritchie.
Next time, any leader presuming to declare statehood would need to control territory with industry and scientific research facilities; he would need an economic policy, the ability to conduct trade and commerce, and control over an electricity grid.
But the scope of both congressional investigations is likely to be superseded by the resources and the breadth of the Mueller probe, which could be months away from conclusion -- presuming it is allowed to finish its work unhampered.
The Trump administration argues that the requirement puts an undue burden on groups linked to churches and treats them unfairly, presuming that because of their religious affiliation they will provide inferior, ideologically-driven care or lie to clients.
Credit cards are already one of the most effective ways of improving your credit score (presuming you are approved for one and always repay on time, of course) and it seems that Tandem wants a piece of that action.
And presuming we're moving toward a future where house AIs are at least as customizable as GPS voices (which have included Arnold Schwarzenegger, Morgan Freeman, and C-3PO), maybe we'll all get to pick our own house voice someday.
Where it's available: BovadaOdds: Over 4.5 -105 / Under 4.5 -135Should you bet it: On the Sunday of the AFC Championship, Brittany Matthews posted just two photos to Instagram, presuming this bet does not include posts made to Instagram stories.
Presuming that the device is worn regularly around the office or home the way that Magic Leap intends, you can add little surreal graphical details around your environment or keep a handy clock or weather app positioned on a table.
If Sessions resigns, the next attorney general—presuming he or she is also not compromised by the Russia investigation—would be able to take control of the investigation back from Rosenstein and either fire Mueller or box in his investigation.
Before driving away, you're also asked to inspect the vehicle and validate its associated damage report — presuming there is any prior damage — and if there are any unreported knocks you're asked to take a photo and upload it through the app.
" Obama's conception of citizenship is pluralistic — he says it must "start with the premise that each of our fellow citizens loves this country just as much as we do," and that it hinges on "presuming a reservoir of goodness in others.
And the liberal punditocracy, newly enamored with political science, has become so certain that presidents cannot achieve their goals in a fractured system with multiple veto points that it has wrung hope out of politics, presuming that public opinion is static.
But presuming it holds up, the study could help explain a well-supported pattern—beachgoers who swim in the ocean are more likely to get sick with stomach aches or ear infections soon after than those who stay on the sand.
Waller-Bridge said she would rather assume that people are presuming the connection because the characters are raw and real rather than viewers believing there is a limit on a female screenwriter's ability to write anything that wasn't significantly autobiographical.
Doing some back-of-the-napkin math on that, and presuming that Jerry was an 18-year-old high school senior at the time, and given that the show piloted 18 years after 1971, it would put him at about 35.
Once we've really internalized that female sexuality happens at the intersection of clitoris and culture, we'll be more able to account for all the variety in its expression, rather than presuming female sexuality is "naturally" any one way or another.
It culminated in the UNC game, during which linebacker Matthew Thomas and defensive end Josh Sweat leisurely trotted in pursuit of a pass to the flat to UNC receiver Thomas Jackson, presuming that their teammates had the play under wraps.
But Republicans are confident they can take it back, presuming they put up a significantly stronger candidate than Jones' last opponent, Roy Moore, who lost by only a point and a half despite facing accusations of sexual assault, which he denied.
If we had tariffs on the remaining amount of trade with China, and presuming that China would respond to that as well, I think then you would be talking about products that affected consumers in a much more direct way.
Presuming you could avoid sleep and were able to hit the block with perfect frame accuracy every time, this crash would take a little over 416 years to achieve, making it by far the most inconvenient exploit discovered in the game.
A majority of Americans (56 percent, according to Gallup) favor capital punishment, believing that it will deter offenders or save money and presuming that it will apply only to the vilest criminals and that mistakes are not a serious risk.
But Republicans in the Senate, which confirms new justices, say they will run out the clock on Obama's nominee until a new president enters the Oval Office, presuming that a conservative candidate will win the White House this fall. Sen.
"I think this is just another example of law enforcement in particular viewing black males suspiciously, second-guessing them or presuming that they're up to no good when they're doing rather ordinary things," said Chelsea Crawford, another lawyer for Mr. James.
There are currently 22 Republicans opposed to the bill, according to The Hill's Whip List, meaning that the GOP leadership can't afford to lose any more lawmakers and still pass the bill, presuming that all Democrats in the House oppose it.
And as for the president himself — well, to conclude where I began, anyone presuming his innocence at this point should have all the confidence of Chris Christie awaiting his cabinet appointment, or Sean Spicer reading over the day's talking points.
It's possible to download and install the Chrome browser on Snapdragon PCs (presuming you flip the switch from the out-of-box Windows 10 S mode to Windows 10 Pro, as was done on this computer), but you probably won't want to.
The old elite will surely rise again, but – presuming Spurs and Liverpool continue their advances – there are more of them now, and they not only have to contend with each other but with a flattened economy that isn't changing any time soon.
If June really is going to move more into the world of resistance fighting (presuming that she's not, y'know, dead), she's inevitably going to have to see the people she kills or hurts as nothing more than the side they are aligned with.
Mr. Miliband said that the Food Program, Unicef and the World Health Organization should endorse further pilot programs, support shifting as much nutrition work as possible to community health workers, and then, presuming all goes well, make this the new global system.
In addition, there is also a strong school of thought indicating that there might not be a real need to have a pay-for, presuming that the lower tax rates would stimulate the economy, and the concern for additional taxation would simply disappear.
In an interview with Axios, Biden said he would consider Warren for a spot on his ticket should he win the Democratic primary, while adding that the question was a "window" into accusations that he was presuming himself to be the nominee.
Erik Figenbaum, a chief researcher in Norway's institute of transport economics (TOI) sees the power need rising to about 8.8 TWh by 2040 -- almost one fourth of today's total household power consumption in Norway -- from 0.8 TWh currently, presuming all cars are electric by then.
They're facing terrible budget choices and headlines, the painful effort to re-work the health care Rubik's Cube in the House (presuming it makes it out of the Senate), a series of special-election scares (or losses) — all with scandal-mania as the backdrop.
When an article is seeing an influx of requests, Audm can then very quickly turn around narration – in as little as four or five hours – presuming they already have a contract in place with the publisher, and an audio actor is available to read.
The $45 billion U.S. VCs are on pace to raise in 2018 would have to net more than $135 billion in returns by 2028, presuming a 10-year term for the fund and a 3x realized multiple (the minimum threshold for venture scale returns).
All a voter group or industry has to do to hold the bill hostage, jamming up the reform process or killing it, is convince three Republican senators or 22 representatives to oppose some aspect of the bill (presuming the Democrats oppose the bill unanimously).
"She got a lot of criticism from black male leaders, even from some black women, because she was so visible and she was so vocal," Rhodes, the historian, said, noting that Shadd Cary defied traditional attitudes presuming a woman's place was in the home.
"Presuming the US would not accept a mini-deal based primarily on a substantial purchase of US goods, the most one can reasonably expect in terms of progress is a delay to the tariffs due to be implemented on October 15th," Okun said by email.
"This case just on its face — and presuming the veracity of the allegations — is serious enough to warrant the creation of an international commission," said James L. Cavallaro, a commissioner on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, which appointed the group of experts.
Of course, there is no problem with a political body actually legislating — a lesson Congress may one day learn — but there is a problem with presuming that just about any activity is barred until a law or regulation is passed expressly to permit it.
Erik Figenbaum, a chief researcher in Norway's institute of transport economics (TOI) sees the power need rising to about 8.8 TWh by 2040 — almost one fourth of today's total household power consumption in Norway — from 0.8 TWh currently, presuming all cars are electric by then.
Those who really want to will still be able to assemble their own packages à la carte (presuming that the death of net neutrality doesn't result in cable companies privileging their own streaming services to the exclusion of others, which is an entirely different ball of wax).
Her reminder that she's outlasted all the "clever men" she's ever met makes us wonder if the show isn't setting up a curveball that would put House Tyrell on the Iron Throne, presuming the more ambitious types on this list die in the war to come.
But, presuming your FX needs aren't urgent you can list your requirement on the CurrencyFair Marketplace, which is purely p2p and, according to the company, has a far better chance of actually beating the mid-market 'interbank' rates that are typically beyond the reach of consumers.
In interviews, DuVernay acknowledged the history she was making, but also referenced Hollywood's own history of taking risks on and giving multiple chances to certain white male directors, while tending to give women — especially women of color — one shot, presuming they're given a shot at all.
Correctly presuming that Lufthansa would not have the film in their on-demand seatback movie library, I pre-downloaded the film for a long international flight and waited until the sweet old lady sat next to me had fallen asleep to begin my screening at 19003,000 feet.
"I'm also certain that there are some in this country who do not care about the facts, but simply want to politicize this issue, choosing to presume guilt - rather than presuming innocence - so as to discredit our lawfully elected president in the public eye," he said.
And so, without presuming to judge what should be done for any specific child, I want to talk about the discussion that needs to take place around medicating a child in distress, and how the doctor and the family should monitor medications when they are prescribed.
In a runoff — presuming both he and Ms. Le Pen get through to the final round — she would be the political placeholder, the vote to preserve or restore a nostalgic (critics say outmoded) vision of France and one that revives nationalism and fans anti-Muslim sentiments.
Presuming the "probe" Trump is referring to here is special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, it's important to note here that the "probe" is looking into Russia's attempted interference into the 2016 presidential election and whether there was any collusion between Russia and members of the Trump campaign.
Miller, who in January won a Supreme Court case forcing the government to seek parliamentary approval before triggering Brexit, said Prime Minister Theresa May seemed set on a "hard Brexit" and that financial markets were wrong in presuming that the poll would see her soften her stance.
Both of those children, Rhaenys and Aegon, were killed by Gregor "the Mountain" Clegane during Robert's Rebellion, so while they might have had legitimate claims to the throne even after the annulment (presuming it wasn't on the basis of non-consummation or unfaithfulness), they're no longer an issue.
Maybe it was because I was in a brand spanking new Airbus A350 and knew that crashing was all but a statistical impossibility and, were we somehow to go down, I'd be dead on impact or found within a few hours, presuming Russia wasn't what (allegedly) grounded us.
But if you do it the way you're doing it, which is, it goes -- presuming that you impeach the President, the House Democrats vote to impeach the President, it goes to the Senate, Chief Justice John Roberts presides, and he could theoretically compel John Bolton and others to testify.
So instead of presuming cyberthreats are stopped purely by building bigger and better "walls," Darktrace claims to mimic the human immune system by accepting that bad stuff will get in but, powered by the company's "advanced mathematics and machine learning techniques," the resulting harm can be stopped in its tracks.
Take A Waterless ShowerThanks to the miracle that is dry shampoo, many of us don't have to lather up (our heads, at least) more than twice a week — something that saves 22 gallons of water per shower, presuming it takes about five minutes to wash and condition hair per session.
" In response to another reporter who asked if it's a "conflict of interest" for Trump's children to be heavily involved in the transition given their roles as heads of the president-elect's company, the Trump Organization, Conway said, "You're presuming that they're doing certain things that they should not be doing.
"It's all tied up in the companies I've invested in," he said, before reminding me that when you back a startup so early on in its life, it can be an incredibly long time before you have an opportunity to get your money out, presuming that you do at all.
Biology defines inbreeding by "coefficient of relationship," or the percentage of shared ancestry, ranging from 603% for identical twins (who can't reproduce with one another, at least not until human cloning is a thing) down to 260% (or something very near it, presuming we're all from the same primordial soup).
Presuming that TLC fans are probably less the "guys with 271 Twitter followers who say 'epic' loads" type (ie: the sort of people who voted for Boaty McBoatface) and more the "sincere 30-something ladies" type, it feels like the inevitable title will probably be very heartfelt, well-meaning and literal.
They may have also fallen victim to the "availability heuristic", presuming that the EU vote was likely to resemble that of Scotland's 2014 independence referendum (where the status quo won handily even though the polls showed a tight race) simply because that precedent occurred so recently in the same country.
HOUSTON — After months squaring off against Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, presuming him to be the chief obstacle to a one-on-one showdown with Donald J. Trump, Senator Ted Cruz on Wednesday emerged from the latest Republican primaries with a new foe who was actually there all along: Gov.
His handlers are presuming that having seen Mr. Biden dispatched and Mr. Buttigieg all-but-anointed, the Democratic primary electorate in the Super Tuesday states (and beyond) would recoil with buyer's remorse and scramble to find a more "suitable" (meaning "not gay," although no one will ever admit it) replacement.
Well, you can if you go to New Jersey, but in New York the gaming commission's decision will not become official until after a 60-day public comment period, after which the commission still needs to review those comments and then formally adopt the rule — presuming there is no objections.
Presuming that Corbyn would take the England job and not reject it on grounds of international solidarity, here's what the Football Manager algorithm thinks would happen if May and the man the fans have dubbed 'the absolute boy' attempted to win the Jules Rimet, with a few creative embellishments here and there.
Bettors nonetheless fancied the well-funded Jeb Bush and smooth-talking Marco Rubio for most of the lead-up to the primaries despite their lacklustre poll numbers, wrongly presuming that Mr Trump's polling figures were bound to deflate just like those of the 2012 outsider candidates Herman Cain, Michelle Bachmann and Newt Gingrich.
If we really are concerned about a Russian attempt to divide our country and discredit our political system then the best thing we can do is put aside our infighting, stop presuming guilt rather than innocence of American citizens, and address this national security threat as a united people at its source.
They assail him with arguments: about his duty to God and country, the likely fate of his family, the egoism of presuming he alone knows right from wrong, the futility of a gesture that few will ever hear of and that will have no practical effect on the course of the war.
The sources cautioned against presuming the President would sit down with Mueller in the next few weeks, saying there is much to be negotiated still, and one source said the form of the interview -- including the extent to which Trump's answers would be written or in person -- is still in preliminary discussion.
READ: NASA to send art to asteroid Bennu -- and you're invited to submit your work Liquid lifeline Once the habitat is built, the colony will need continuous supplies of water, oxygen, energy and food to sustain its inhabitants, presuming the colony wasn't built on an idyllic Earth-like planet with these resources in abundance.
" Shalabi continued: "We feel that R Kelly is being vilified in the media — people are already presuming he is guilty without any evidence been shown so far in the criminal or civil case, yet victims are able to file civil suits in which they're just requesting money and nothing is being said about that.
So many women (and I'm presuming you are a woman based on your mention of the ladies section in your gym) are still afraid of lifting because they think it's only for men who want to build muscle, and won't help them lose fat, but in reality this couldn't be further from the truth.
"There are some in this country who do not care about the facts, but simply want to politicize this issue, choosing to presume guilt — rather than presuming innocence — so as to discredit our lawfully elected president in the public eye and to shame his supporters in the public square," Mr. Cohen said in the statement.
"If we are really concerned about a Russian attempt to divide our country and discredit our political system," Mr. Cohen said, "then the best thing we can do is put aside our infighting, stop presuming guilt rather than innocence of American citizens and address this national security threat as a united people at its source."
Apple seems to be presuming a certain amount of courage on the part of consumers, who must pay a great deal for something that not only provides an uncertain benefit (even Apple admits that the display without the coating is "engineered for extremely low reflectivity") but seems susceptible to damage from even the lightest mishandling.
His mistake was presuming it would be clear that he recognizes the existence of an "establishment" that is progressive; in any other circumstance, most liberals would likely have agreed with the abstract idea that there are certain institutions that act as gatekeepers of mainstream progressive thoughts and priorities, which is why internal disagreements among progressives are totally ordinary.
But the film also scooped up an unexpected Best Feature nod at the recently announced Gotham Awards nominations, which might be a sign that it'll be a contender in other categories as well — presuming it gets enough push from Neon, the newbie distribution company that picked it up at the Toronto International Film Festival in September. —A.
When Murphy announced, in January, 2016, that he and his principal collaborators, the keyboardist Nancy Whang and the percussionist Pat Mahoney, would reunite, many fans were excited but unsurprised, presuming that they had simply decided to cash in on their legacy—it was the kind of jaded response that had been conditioned by the group's knowing, punkish music.
I'm also certain that there are some in this country who do not care about the facts, but simply want to politicize this issue, choosing to presume guilt - rather than presuming innocence - so as to discredit our lawfully elected President in the public eye and shame his supporters in the public square ... this is un-American.
The logic of $215 an hour follows thus: presuming a 22-hour workweek, a family of three (a single parent with two children, for example) would, at that rate, earn an annual salary of $2000,230 which is approximately $2000,0003 more than the amount at which the government officially designates a family of that size as poor.
There will be need to be complicated and prolonged conversations between young men and young women about what constitutes consent, what is an abuse of power, why we encourage men — who are already taller, stronger, more muscled — to be the sexual aggressors, while still presuming that girls will make themselves pretty and wait around to be asked.
My hope is that, while not presuming to speak for the younger generation, I have spoken to it, and that its members might come to the play in an attempt to understand the life of someone who came before them, and who, for better or worse, through his words and actions helped shape the world that they will inherit.
One Point Perspective Presuming that the Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino is figured as a literal place on the record, this could well be the song that introduces us to its residents—like a montage in song form, showing the listener around every grimy nook and cranny of this new, metaphorical universe, with Turner's huge capacity for description on full show.
Meanwhile, the fact that Greta is able to switch to browser-based P2P content delivery, without requiring the end user to explicitly download and install any extra software (presuming their browser supports webRTC), means that site and media streaming improvement can happen in regions where there might not be close proximity to existing CDN networks, such as in Africa or the Middle East.
And general managers and owners seemingly fire their coaches far more often than they should, presuming Lopez's analysis is correct, because it's less of a risk to keep an unpopular coach than it is to make a change, thereby blaming the fired coach for any larger failures within the organization—or for declining to take the risks that may have saved his job.
That is part of what makes the novel — which in the '80s even more than now would have been published by an industry presuming a predominantly white readership — effective, since it visits atrocities that are usually obscured to North Americans by happening overseas upon those very North Americans, but it has never felt like an organic part of Gilead to me.
It's a film that is, in part, about the arrogance of presuming to understand someone — first expressed through the one artist's failed attempt to paint Héloïse's portrait, and again reasserted by the push and pull of Marianne and Héloïse's relationship, forged under false pretense and continually reshuffled until the truth becomes a secret that they share, and the lie becomes the unfortunate story they tell the world.
And on Tuesday, she upped the rhetorical ante with her campaign promise to impanel a new Moreland Commission, a century-old mechanism that lets the governor "examine and investigate" almost any part of state government, on the very first day of her very first term (presuming, of course, she gets past Mr. Cuomo in the September primary — still an uphill climb — and a Republican in November).
Presuming you don't want to settle for a mediocre team—and the addictive nature of FUT means you won't—you're left with two options: either clock up an ungodly amount of hours, saving up coins, or buy player packs with the in-game currency or legal tender, a route that offers only a slim chance of bagging you a great player on the cheap.
I imagine he's also aware that this one puts him ahead of every other college football coach who ever lived with the exception of another Alabama coach, Paul "Bear" Bryant; I imagine he's also aware that those of us whose job it is to chronicle college football had spent a great deal of the past couple years presuming that the Alabama dynasty was perpetually on the verge of a gasping death.
Tucows' Ross Rader also replied to questions from Ryan Block (who was a valuable collaborator on this post, and tweeted his own conclusions here) indicating that the company does not consider Hatreon a customer: a) they aren't a customer – we work through resellers and b) even presuming we know in advance how someone will use a registration, should we also get to pick which startups we provide registrations to?
He added: "They used to have a great friend in the U.S., but …" Mr. Trump was presuming to side with Israel in its regional fight, but … as Mr. Kerry implied, particularly when he spoke elegiacally of Shimon Peres, one cannot be a friend to Israel without actually being a friend to some Israelis over others, one conception of Israel, the region, and Jews, for that matter, over another.
It's been an exhausting year: a year of watching the #MeToo movement's momentum slow, as some accused men test the waters in preparation for a return; of tuning into the Kavanaugh hearings and being reminded that there is no victim "perfect" enough to be believed when that belief is inconvenient; of having the midterms highlight the still sizable gap between how white women vote and how women of color do (presuming they're able to at all).
Some lawmakers have also expressed concerns that the Defense Department is becoming too involved in President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's immigration policy, according to the Post "Congress oversees the Department of Defense; but with this new policy, the department is overstepping its authority by presuming to determine what warrants legislative oversight," Reps.
The Nominees — Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, The Birth of a Nation, Fences, La La Land, Lion, Manchester by the Sea, A Monster Calls, Moonlight, Patriot's Day, Sully The Alternate — Live by Night (presuming it comes out this year) or Silence The Dark Horse — O.J.: Made in America Two-time Oscar winner Ang Lee promises to push the technological envelope with the high frame-rate, 3D war movie Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, while Oscar winner Martin Scorsese promises to test your patience (and your stomach) with his violent three-hour period drama Silence.

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