US /prɪˈzu:m/
・UK /prɪˈzju:m/
And it's wrong because it's irresponsible to presume that.
And it's wrong because it's irresponsible to presume that.
I presume that means that they are spending huge amounts of this.
I presume that means that they are spending huge amounts of this.
Ha, I mean I presume we're done or is this putting us in mortal danger situation gonna be a regular thing?
I mean, I presume we're done.
So I'll presume if I see any laptops open, you're actually just doing IM or email or something.
But most people do at least understand they don't look at you funny if you say, "Well, can I see your monetary budget for your household?" In fact, if I say your household budget, you presume that I'm talking about money, when in fact, the household budget I really want to talk about is probably your household time budget.
and I presume we were the first people to stay in this particular room.
and a few things that hadn't been cleaned properly after they were installed—I presume
WE PRESUME WHAT HAPPENED.
would I ever presume that you have any of these problems but I do find that half the
In no way would I ever presume that you have any of these problems,
Leo Trottier who is a cognitive scientist and he was developing a canine specific AIC device and looking for beta testers and I was like yes I want some of these decisions to be informed by science I have no idea what I'm doing so we started working together you know it was all iterative design so I was using the very first version of the product and then uh scaffolded towards you know better and better iterations of the product product when I moved those buttons to the hex tiles there was a little bit of like a oh my god what's happening now with bunny where she um all she said for like a week was want where mad all done want where mad all done so she learned where those buttons were on her new configuration and was using them to say I want the old configuration back but she very quickly adapted and then her learning sort of skyrocketed and I presume that's because um the hex tiles are really meant to give as many context cues as possible to be able to like compartmentalize the words and the categories because they're all categorized uh based on the
And I presume that's because, um, the hex tiles are really meant to give as many context cues as possible to be able to, like, compartmentalize the words and the categories because they're all categorized, uh, based on the Edith Fitzgerald Fitzgerald key.
It doesn't have to be learning or consuming It can be just being with yourself and learning who you are Learning what you need to let go of what you need to shed off of yourself rather than adding in more So that was my lesson that I learned from my experience of overdosing on who presume Take what you will from it.
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To presume to point a man to the right in ultimate goal, to point with a trembling finger in the right direction, is something only a fool would take upon himself.