Quotes about assumed
assumed divided generally hopelessly realism systems true
It has generally been assumed that of two opposing systems of philosophy, e.g., realism and idealism, one only can be true and one must be false; and so philosophers have been hopelessly divided on the question, which is the true one. Morris Raphael Cohen
assumed case connect consumed covering home troops wars wrongly
I just immediately connect everything to the wars I have been covering overseas, and that's not the case back home. I wrongly assumed all Americans at home were as consumed with our troops in Afghanistan as I was abroad. Lynsey Addario
assumed bad encouraged everybody felt good obvious
Because everybody always encouraged me to sing, I assumed that I wasn't bad at it. It felt like it was obvious what I was going to pursue. I thought I was good for as long as I can remember. Tinashe
assumed carry chance complaint dealing exchange justify lawyer listed money needed paper realized restaurant
He thought because he didn't carry the money out of the restaurant that he could get out of the charges. He didn't know extortion is the threat, not the exchange of money. When his lawyer realized he was going away, that he wouldn't have a chance of any kind of dealing with the Feds, he assumed he needed to do something, I guess, to justify him getting his fee. So, he called the Knoxville paper and told them who I was. On the complaint I was just listed as 'victim. Kirk Talley
assumed ball batter both caught definitive either guy josh reach replay seems sides tag throw toward turn umpire understand
Generally, if there's any question, I would either tag the guy or throw the ball to first or turn around and look at the umpire and show him the ball and get a definitive out call, ... I see both sides of the issue. I think in Josh Paul's mind, there was no question, and the replay seems to show he caught the ball. I understand why he assumed the batter was out, but by the same token he did reach down toward the ground. Brad Ausmus
assumed disciples gospels nearly people sources
For nearly 2,000 years, most people assumed that the only sources of tradition about Jesus and his disciples were the four gospels in the New Testament. Elaine Pagels
assumed control final four full game nervous realized tense year
I don't think I realized how big the Final Four was. I just kind of assumed that I would get here every year because that's just all I knew. I was really tense and really nervous in the game because I didn't feel like I had full control of things. I was just a freshman, and I didn't know what I was doing in a way. Lindsey Harding
assumed everybody fail hate knew time
I don't know how often it happens. But I hate to see, at any time during the season, where we give away an out or fail to make a play that we assumed everybody knew what they were doing.
assumed characters everybody humor identified offered
M*A*S*H offered real characters and everybody identified with them because they had such soul. The humor was intelligent and it always assumed that you had an intellect. Loretta Swit
assumed eastern knew
Because my name is Hungarian, everyone assumed I knew about Hungary. I didn't. They also assumed that if you knew about Hungary, you also knew about the rest of Eastern Europe. Tibor Fischer
assumed cause contains food perceived sticky sugar sweet
Raisins are perceived as sweet and sticky and any food that contains sugar and is sticky is assumed to cause cavities.
assumed motivation people provide
It's a big change. It's assumed this will provide some motivation for people to go out and take more bears.
assumed care ear effort fans gain happened past respect responsibility team trying
They really care about where this team is going. They have an ear to the past and what's happened here, but they've also really assumed the responsibility for where this team is going to go - the effort we're trying to make to gain respect back from our fans and from the NHL. Tom Renney
assumed both decree fair obligation process proposes road runner schedule
The Road Runner divestiture is an obligation we always assumed we would face, and the decree proposes both a schedule and process that are fair and feasible.
assumed cars forget ignore people plans population speak
All of the plans have assumed that people have cars and they speak English. If you forget the population in your planning, the population will ignore your plans.
assumed behind belief continued economy energy fourth lower market move poor power prices quarter
The market has some power today. Continued lower energy prices and the belief that the economy is rebounding off a poor fourth quarter are assumed to be behind the move today.
assumed coming door guy hole incident looked opened somebody soon took
The guy looked through the hole and he assumed it was somebody coming to work. He opened the back door and as soon as the back door opened, that's when the whole incident took place.
assumed authority class clear coming genuine happens leadership moral playing responses senior themselves transcends younger
Already, it's clear to me that leadership from the senior class is effective. It's not necessarily coming from authority that sometimes is assumed by playing prowess. It's really coming by a moral authority, one that kind of transcends what happens in the field. They're established kids, very comfortable with themselves and very genuine and enthusiastic on the field, but genuine in their responses to the younger players.
assumed china companies early freedom idealists proves
The early idealists and companies and governments have all assumed that the Internet will bring freedom. Yet China proves that this is not the case. Rebecca MacKinnon
assumed failure king mission
The King has become a failure in his mission for which he had assumed power.
assumed basic commitment starting
a minimal, not a maximal agenda, a starting point, not the end. This basic commitment must be assumed by all the governments of the world.
assumed business change contract county direct easier fire legitimate money needed operated people perform usual
The county operated as business as usual for so long, no one wanted to change anything. People assumed a change was made but it never was. This should make it easier to direct money to fire departments that perform needed work. We need a contract for legitimate business purposes.
assumed backward centuries citizenship country extending full haitians regardless trouble
The country is too often assumed to be a backward place: The First World has trouble remembering that Haitians were two centuries ahead of us in abolishing slavery and in extending full rights of citizenship to everyone, regardless of race. Madison Smartt Bell
assumed curve fed
The curve should be flattening if the Fed is assumed to be still tightening.
assumed critics dna fit molecules notions seemed studies sure
The findings of our studies did not fit most people's preconceived notions about how DNA molecules work, so they assumed we had to be wrong. The critics seemed very sure of themselves, and we had a lot of sleepless nights.