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I suspect that most Americans, in considering these matters, would come to certain conclusions: There should be a broad presumption against harsh interrogations by our government.
She added: "Wisconsin has a strong open records law with a broad presumption of access to records and the governor has very specific policies in place in his office to assure that the laws are complied with fully".
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More fundamentally, doctrines of commercial law designed to protect the title of a bona fide purchaser can serve to resolve this question without reliance upon a broad irrebuttable presumption of validity.
One study used verbal autopsy methods and the findings suggested underestimation of the burden of malaria mortality in that nation by at least 9- and as much as 19-fold 5; given the broad presumption of the benign character of P. vivax, perhaps few would credit even a minor share of mortality attributed to malaria to this parasite.
A wide presumption exists that phones are bugged.
Faced with the "blooming, buzzing confusion" of the real world, policymakers often fall back on the highest-order principles and the broadest presumptions.
During the hearing, a senior counsel for The New York Times Company, Adam Liptak, speaking on behalf of other news organizations as well, argued that such a broad closure of a courtroom ran contrary to the constitutional presumption of openness.
Callas was not a broad.
"I have a broad appeal".
Get a broad ETF.
-Cast a broad net.
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