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The assorted mystics, philosophers, theologians and, most recently, neuroscientists who have burned a candle searching for the essence of consciousness all started with a simple presumption: Consciousness must begin where unconsciousness ends.
First, I have never seen anything that would lead me to believe that Dr. Ferrari would do such a thing, and second, I continue to believe that he deserves the benefit of a simple presumption: innocent until proven guilty".
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Underlying much of such work is the simple presumption that a logical individual would make a clear rational choice to minimize the risk posed by the natural hazard, and that they ought to make the anticipated decision.
Ours rests on a simple, but intuitive presumption: detection is only possible if at least one insert spans the SV site, and if at least one of these spanners has a length sufficiently different from the library average, as specified by τ.
Something similar can be said of the more than 100 Christian ethicists from seminaries and universities who released a simple statement on Wednesday affirming a "moral presumption against a pre-emptive war with Iraq by the United States".
The proposed algorithm differs from previously reported methods in that it is based upon a simple and intuitive data driven technique that does not make any presumptions about deterministic characteristics of the data.
The proposed algorithm differs from the existing techniques in that it is based upon a simple and intuitive data driven technique that does not make any presumptions about deterministic characteristics of the data.
Based on the presumption that SYBR Green I generates similar fluorescence intensity for all amplicons, lambda gDNA can be exploited as a universal quantitative standard for establishing absolute scale, using a simple, standardized protocol referred to as optical calibration [ 18].
As one who has noted the Obama choice of the word presumptuousness when the simple noun presumption would do, I can sympathize with his inclination to substitute the short enormity for the ponderous enormousness.
In its simplest form a presumption is an inference permitted or required by law of the existence of one fact, which is unknown or which cannot be proved, from another fact which has been proved.
The existence of a moral right establishes a presumption in favour of the establishment of a legal right, but that presumption can be overturned by other considerations.
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