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A presumption of data-sharing would call into question the legitimacy and accountability of individual public bodies, for a start.
The defendant is not entitled to a presumption of selective prosecution based on data regarding the overall population of convicts.
A presumption of a non-interactive pattern of TFs in the control data set may be considered here.
Its policy embodies a presumption of guilt.
A presumption of innocence is helpful.
They said the new president had traded a presumption of secrecy for a presumption of disclosure.
His supporters say the governor deserves a presumption of innocence.
"Believe the Victims" makes sense as a starting presumption, but a presumption of belief should never preclude questions.
Everyone has ideas: the government wants a "presumption of prosecution" of those caught with knives; the Tories have trumped that with a "presumption of imprisonment".
The party said the bill was intended to replace outdated apartheid-era legislation and to "balance the presumption of secrecy with a presumption of openness".
Certainly, Mr. Bryant deserves the benefit of a presumption of innocence.
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