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Presumptions

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Presumptions meaning

plural of presumption

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Any restrictions must be justified by demonstrable facts, not presumptions, speculation or prejudice.

Several MPs asked about the scope of the presumptions.

Financial literacy is not a given, and that’s precisely why presumptions like earning more money somehow makes you better at managing it is so dangerous.

May be you should try reading it before making ignorant and arrogant presumptions.

In this moment I was confronted, again, by my own privilege, bias and presumptions that Danny would survive this.

It could show that Obama is a potential dictator in the mold of Stalin, Hitler, and Mao, for the presumptions he puts on exhibit here are just as frightening as any imagined by the worst tyrants in human history.

Our other response to unmeasured and unmeasurable dangers, however, is to fall back on existing moral presumptions.

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In addition, Mr Joel sir, a penned down information of such magnitude symbolise presumptions that Kogi Easterners are blind and as such, cannot see what Yahaya Bello is doing in their community.

I want to change any false presumptions about the SA and SAPB going forward into the future, while raising awareness of the organization, increasing membership and building diversity.

Panamanian law allows for certain presumptions and does in a way different from the Anglo-American Common Law recognize that humans are territorial animals and can be expected to use violence to defend their homes.

For example, Amnesty International argues that in Singapore "the Misuse of Drugs Act contains a series of presumptions which shift the burden of proof from the prosecution to the accused.

Many later critics, though undoubtedly still influenced by theoretical work, have been comfortable simply interpreting literature rather than writing explicitly about methodology and philosophical presumptions.

None of these presumptions may be made safely.

Support for the amendment did not necessarily mean that all AWSA members were free from the racial presumptions of that era.

The argument is based entirely on presumptions; nevertheless, this date is required to achieve Suetonius' continuity of procuratorships, if there was one in Gallia Belgica.