Assume
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It's safe to
assume
that that's not going to come from the ocean.
But what sense does it make for a doctor to automatically
assume
I have more muscle mass than that female bodybuilder?
Don't
assume
that your perception is the objective truth.
"Do I
assume
the sender is telling the truth?"
"Based on the evidence, is it logical to
assume
I'll win any money?"
It's logical to
assume
that this miserable medley of symptoms is the result of the infection coursing through your body, but is that really the case?
Again,
assume
that you have something to learn.
And a lot of people, when I try to explain the hum, they
assume
that I'm talking about the writing, that my writing brings me joy.
And by the way, if you add the projections for nuclear on here, particularly if you
assume
that the work many are doing to try to break through to safer and more acceptable, more affordable forms of nuclear, this could change even more dramatically.
But they often make a different mistake: they
assume
that everyone else is knowledgeable, too.
So now, six months after this failure, I was called in to
assume
the responsibility of the global climate change negotiations.
Humans have a tendency to
assume
that the safest option is to preserve the status quo.
Eric Hirshberg: So I
assume
that Norman doesn't need much of an introduction, but TED's audience is global, it's diverse, so I've been tasked with starting with his bio, which could easily take up the entire 18 minutes.
You can go to the ground floor and obviously, most of you, I assume, have been there.
I mean, you might even
assume
that they were setting him up, that they were intentionally framing him.
Probably most of you have never persecuted a French-Jewish officer for high treason, I assume, but maybe you've followed sports or politics, so you might have noticed that when the referee judges that your team committed a foul, for example, you're highly motivated to find reasons why he's wrong.
We
assume
they do, and we expect them to read our minds.
For something to be front-page news, given the word "news" itself, we can
assume
it must be something new or something surprising.
At home, it's dangerously easy to
assume
we're on top of things.
And the one thing that I have learned is that transformation comes when I'm not in charge, when I don't know what's coming next, when I can't
assume
I am bigger than everything around me.
Now, I
assume
a lot of you spend a lot of time at a computer.
I couldn't
assume
that the kind of love that Tiq needed was the same kind of love that I needed.
Or do they just
assume
the ocean is just a dark, gloomy place that has nothing to offer?
However, they also all
assume
at some level that the textbook of medicine is closed.
When people find out I write about time management, they
assume
two things.
The second thing they
assume
is that I have lots of tips and tricks for saving bits of time here and there.
Assume
that you're going to forget.
Assume
you have to write it down.
We should always
assume
that someone we love may be suffering, regardless of what they say or how they act.
Right now, if someone violates your privacy, whether that's an individual or a company or the NSA, you can try filing a lawsuit, though you may not be successful because many courts
assume
that digital privacy is just impossible.
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