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assuming

[uh-soo-ming] / əˈsu mɪŋ /


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“Odds of a recession sometime in the next four years is roughly 60 percent, using the historically-based probability of 20 percent/year and assuming independence across years,” he notes on Friday.

From Barron's

Back-of-the-envelope math calculates you could watch all of them in a little over five years — assuming you never slept.

From Los Angeles Times

Rather than assuming all plants need the same amount, it's important to learn their individual requirements.

From BBC

“This should translate to net revenue, assuming they will know how to underwrite and positively select the new borrowers converting to them.”

From Barron's

“A major fallacy is assuming that policies that work in one country will automatically work in another,” Josh Michaud, the associate director of global health and public health policy at KFF, told Salon.

From Salon