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"Now, everybody will need to assume their own responsibility as I have assumed mine."

From BBC

In one case, Maldonado said, a substitute teacher incorrectly assumed a student was hiding their phone instead of putting it in the “phone hotel.”

Like criminal or civil juries, citizen assemblies rely on the capacity of ordinary people to deliberate seriously and build bonds of trust, in ways that are often mistakenly assumed to be beyond them.

From Salon

Yet once he assumed the presidency, JFK continued “to keep an unmistakably Catholic spiritual routine.”

From Salon

When it comes to serial killers it is generally assumed that they are psychopaths, but I wasn’t convinced that applied to Tony.

From BBC

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