View example sentences and word forms for Supposes.

Supposes

Supposes | Suppose

Supposes meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of suppose

Example sentences (20)

This whole narrative that supposes that an average person that is starting out into adult hood should be able to buy an average house on an average starting salary is very sloppy journalism.

Well, no one will be reassured if the RCMP are still investigating more than five years later, one supposes.

Yet fandom gonna fandom, one supposes, and sure enough, user Márk Moldován created the petition about "Godzilla vs. Kong" shortly after "King of the Monsters" dropped in theaters.

His theory, one supposes, is that white voters will thrill to hear he's working to keep Black people from moving into their neighborhoods.

Kourtney Kardashian Supposes That God Punishes the World.

The lawyer, however, insisted that he was also responsible, “for the law supposes that your wife acts under your direction”.

This scenario supposes that forgiveness is what will provide a remedy for her emotional and psychological turmoil.

Rather than worrying about nuances among totalitarianism, autocracy, fascism, etc., it suffices to consider the enemy any regime that supposes one person, one group, or one political party has the authority to force their vision of utopia on all citizens.

The scenario for the exercise supposes that a magnitude-9 earthquake — the — has hit the Seattle area, knocking out power and communication links.

This may seem like whistling past the legal graveyard, but going to court is always enough of a crapshoot that one supposes we ought to reserve our collective judgment until the Alberta Court of Appeal renders its.

To begin with, the provision pre-supposes a framework of laws adequate for the regulation of social life and relations and which is consistently and uniformly enforced in the maintenance of order.

Aloys Hirt supposes that the name of the painter of Alexander's marriage, whom Lucian praises so highly, as Aetion, is a corruption of Echion.

And it supposes that the visual system can explore and detect this information.

Civil government supposes a certain subordination.

For example, the barber paradox supposes a barber who shaves all men who do not shave themselves and only men who do not shave themselves.

For one very rich man there must be at least five hundred poor, and the affluence of the few supposes the indigence of the many.

Haddock supposes that certain "Colonial American" moon names were adopted from Algonquian languages (which were formerly spoken in the territory of New England), while others are based in European tradition (e.

He believed firmly in an afterlife, stating: "Of course this supposes that there are many relationships which today's science and received wisdom haven't any inkling of.

However, his source is unknown, and Ronald Hutton supposes that Keating had mistaken a Beltane custom for a Samhain one.

In some cases, it is possible to define abstractions using Galois connections (α, γ) where α is from L to L and γ is from L to L. This supposes the existence of best abstractions, which is not necessarily the case.