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He's doing the assumptive leader bit already and not mentioning the challenger!
"Administered is an assumptive term, though under the circumstances probably allowable.
An American is nationally assumptive, an Englishman personally so.
There are several limitations to the assumptive base underlying the impact of managing by objectives, including:
This entry describes the assumptive foundations of the RSI model.
In the assumptive, the distinction appears to be not between present versus past, but indefinite versus definite.
Is there an in-built tendency for continuous, unbroken cultures to become more compressed, assumptive, allusive and tacit over time?
This is the assumptive approach from the lyrics written by her friend in "Junior Sailor", which how singers usually portray their feelings through their songs.
Advertising's somewhat assumptive role as brand-builder supreme has often been challenged down the years, even in its late 20th century, pre-internet pomp.
But she had been his assumptive daughter and suborn since Aeri's death, and he had long ago learned to recognize her informal signs.
An English example (even though assumptive mood is not specially marked in English), would be "That must be my mother.
What isnt is jumping to hugely assumptive and prejudicial assumptions that all rioters are on benefits and/or social tenants.
He could not see how, in a world so obviously vast and uncouth beyond computation, they could find a puny, tidy, assumptive, scheduled worship so satisfying.
The haggling proceeded; Zarfo Detwiler eventually agreed to fifty sequins and a tenth share of the assumptive spoils.
The Assumptive close, also known as the presumptive close: in which the salesperson intentionally assumes that the prospect has already agreed to buy, and wraps up the sale.
It's not that you hold this opinion...it's the assumptive way you present something that is so clearly incorrect that completely wrecks your credibility as a writer.
They can use the 'alternative close', the 'assumptive close', the 'summary close', or the 'special-offer close', among others.
The question how should councils work with private landlords is an assumptive one for a very simple reason, the level of PSL involvement differs widely in each council.
Notions of 'political ideology', and of an 'assumptive world', were developed to account for their behaviour (see respectively Dearlove, 1973; Young and Kramer, 1978).
Now comes a poll that gives a bit of underpinning to that assumptive scenario, including the part that assumes Mr. Buchanan has no real shot at becoming President.
"The line 'Just the latest and the greatest' is very assumptive," said Lynn Giordano, chief creative officer at Gotham, "and we've ratcheted up the boldness factor.
Soril the Barbarian: A mighty warrior, and assumptive chieftain of a Viking tribe, was also a Roman galley slave until Alian sets him free.
Politicians and the usual commentators have all made their minds up that ALL rioters are social tenants and/or on benefits - That is hugely assumptive and morally outrageous.
What Professor Fiss has to say about it is worth attending to not merely because of his prominence in the field but because his argument is planted in the common assumptive ground of a lot of contemporary academic thought about the bankruptcy of individualism.
The senior attendant of the Courtarena, a squat and dignified Gowachin of the Assumptive Phylum, confronted McKie at the arena door with a confession: "I have delayed informing you that some of your witnesses have been excluded by Prosecution challenge."