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Presumes

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Presumes meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of presume

Example sentences (20)

His stance presumes that the citizens of Limpopo should consume alcohol moderately within their homes before midnight, with any activities outside these parameters being subject to legal regulation.

Instead, this increasingly absurd organisation presumes to lecture Britain over our supposed disregard for the poor.

While fear of a “wage-price spiral” has eased, the Federal Reserve’s course presumes job losses and risks a recession.

While he initially resists returning as the new public defender of the group, a supposed sign from the late Harry Stone was all it took to put Dan Fielding into his new gig on what his presumes to be a temporary basis.

Although the article from Fischer presumes that legalized sports betting in Missouri is a done deal, multiple reports indicate that the 50.1- to 49.9-percent race is still too close to call — and that a recount will happen, if requested.

But arguing the merits presumes this case is more than political theater.

But such reasoning presumes economic rationality rather than exploitation of the feudal kind, based on identity, on “purity and pollution” in a society where hierarchies are essential, not emergent.

David Cameron’s “big society” projects were always undermined by extreme underfunding, but the whole model presumes that public services don’t really require rigorous thought or skills.

I presumes this means that you’re not going to vote.

Starting with terrible: Using a term like “” in a publication like is undoubtedly “Ashkenormative” in that it presumes that all readers have familiarity with the term, when in fact Jewish communities use many different terms for dairy products.

The Tier 4 rate presumes that water delivered over 24 hundred cubic feet to a single family residence required the Sweetwater Authority to buy expensive imported water.

This mechanism is inadequate, since it not only presumes the primacy of the state’s public policy objective, but also provides it a wide discretion in the choice of tools.

Pompeo blames Russia, Trump blames China, but one presumes they're looking at the same intelligence.

So far, the results of so-called “remote learning” — a term I dislike, since it presumes that learning is happening — have been terrible for students, especially disadvantaged ones.

Such a statement presumes that someone who has never held public office is a better candidate than someone who has.

That presumes he at least hasn’t lost any speed.

This narrative presumes markets to be a self-regulating, fair, “color blind” arbiter of our effort, initiative, and, overall, worth.

Under the "doctrine of last seen", the law presumes that the person last seen with the deceased before his death was responsible for his death, and the accused is expected to provide an explanation of what happened.

It presumes a spiritual core of the nation that is unalterable, and one that exists outside the material world (money, media, tech).

One presumes they believe it’s an entitlement owing to their seniority or they believe they’re just being friendly.