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The danger, as ever, with provocation is that over time a media buzzword has become assumed fact, and apparently an appropriate term for a toxicologist to reference when listing possible causes of death.
"[Marriott] turns initial speculation into assumed fact and presents a wodge of information that leads nowhere," the reviewer complained.
The assumed fact that the person would waive her right clearly does not settle the matter of whether she was wronged by having been brought into existence (Harman 2004, 89 101; Liberto 2014, 79 80).
"These letters do not render an opinion on actual facts, but on assumed facts," Mr. Tucker said.
"However, the assumed facts of this case demonstrate that Mrs Roberts was not subjected to section 60 because of her ethnicity.
The president of the IPT, Mr Justice Burton, said the tribunal was "unique on being able to hear cases on the basis of assumed facts".
5 The assumed facts of the landmark case in the English law of negligence Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562 (House of Lords).
Within this cell, it is not about living by faith, but living by their assumed facts.
Selection is a matter of opinion, but it assumes fact in retrospect.
Some sources state that he played under an assumed name to disguise the fact that he was cup-tied, having been a registered player of the Chequers club at the start of the competition and therefore ineligible to play for another club in that season's cup.
She assumed the fact that she was intoxicated and had had a consensual sexual relationship with Morgan in the past would undermine her credibility.
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