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NATO
assumed
responsibility for providing security for all of Afghanistan in October.
In one scenario, we
assumed
that the Israeli labor market will be progressively re-opened.
In another we
assumed
that it will remain closed until 2010.
The Party's evident tolerance toward these ideas was
assumed
to emanate from Hu Jintao himself.
The victory of a Hindu chauvinist hardliner – a man who had systematically blocked his predecessor’s peace-making efforts while in opposition and demonized Pakistan in his campaign speeches – was naturally
assumed
to portend a bilateral chill.
European governments were both strongly averse to floating exchange rates, which they
assumed
would be incompatible with a single market, and unwilling to perpetuate a Bundesbank-dominated monetary regime.
Monetary union, it was assumed, would foster economic integration, bolstering Europe’s long-term growth.
The Globalization of Mass PoliticsGlobalization has
assumed
a new form: global mass politics.
Many people
assumed
that the eviction of the Santer Commission would permanently weaken it as an institution.
So the paradox is that the resignation of the outgoing Commission has had political consequences which are the opposite of those
assumed
by conventional wisdom.
When Bill Clinton
assumed
the presidency, his advisers were bent on distancing the new administration from George H.W. Bush’s policies.
Before Donald Trump
assumed
office, he frequently bashed the Saudis and threatened to cease oil purchases from the Kingdom, grouping them with freeloaders who had taken advantage of America.
It is widely
assumed
that the UK’s weak response to similar incidents, not least the 2006 murder of the Russian defector and former spy Alexander Litvinenko, has convinced Putin that he can get away with such provocations.
The chief task that John Maynard Keynes set himself in writing his General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money was to uncover the deep axioms underlying the economic orthodoxy of his day, which
assumed
away the possibility of persistent mass unemployment.
When the US – an Arctic state with a strong interest in the region –
assumed
the chairmanship of the Arctic Council in April, it emphasized its readiness to cooperate with all of the organization’s members, including Russia.
The Right Time for Climate ActionPARIS – During most of the roughly three decades since climate change became a global concern, governments optimistically
assumed
that a green transition would happen naturally over time, as rising fossil-fuel prices nudged consumers toward low-carbon alternatives.
To put it crudely, but candidly, indifference comes easy if the poor are
assumed
to be mostly "black."
The difference is actually much smaller than often assumed, but at first sight a growth rate of 0.6 % qualifies as a lost decade.
At the “macro” level, the main effect is
assumed
to be lower interest rates, with positive effects on European investment and economic growth.
Then, after Russian troops occupied Crimea, international observers largely
assumed
that the Kremlin would support its secession from Ukraine but would stop short of making it part of the Russian Federation.
Adding genomic parts to a synthetic organism in order to achieve a predictable result may be far more difficult than proponents of the chassis model have
assumed.
In the early stages, it was
assumed
that the single financial market could work on the basis of mutual recognition: each country would accept the others’ regulation as broadly equivalent to its own and allow cross-border business to proceed on that basis.
Even if the wind does not blow as hard as usual or operating and maintenance expenses turn out to be higher than we assumed, there is enough of a cushion that bondholders will be paid out on schedule.
Each used technology that engineers had been confidently employing for bridges, and for which the
assumed
loads and methods of analysis were well established.
It was widely
assumed
than Jews, whether capitalist or communist, knew no allegiance except to their own people; after 1948, that increasingly came to mean the state of Israel.
She
assumed
that the popular support she had when she announced the election would translate into actual votes.
The decades-old project of building European unity may not just be far less robust than assumed; without a significant rethink, it may not even be viable.
China’s dedicated athletes are widely
assumed
to have dozens of gold and silver medals in their grasp.
Economics has long
assumed
that whatever informs our preferences is exogenous to the issue at hand: de gustibus non est disputandum, as George Stigler and Gary Becker argued.
Many in the West
assumed
that liberal capitalism’s victory over totalitarian socialism would necessarily bring an end to wars and sanguinary revolutions.
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