Sentence examples for could be presumed from inspiring English sources

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For 43.3% of the instruments (n = 45), the authors did not clearly describe one or several aims but they could be presumed from the context (presumably discriminative: n = 32, presumably evaluative: n = 24, presumably planning: n = 9, presumably predictive: n = 9).

Once it could be presumed that all American consumers wanted basically the same thing, American producers suddenly had a large stake in knowing what that was.

In the prologue to his biography of Václav Havel, John Keane writes: "Gone are the days when it could be presumed that biography was about recording the facts, and literature was about experimental fiction".

It seemed like a question for which the answer could be presumed — certainly by that segment of America that viewed his election as an antidote for the previous three centuries of racial history.

I don't feel comfortable that a week later -- after my punch card has been handled several times -- a third party could be presumed to be better able to determine the will of this voter.

I heard from a number of people who were torn, with each successive Ortiz appearance, about whether to wish for a home run which could be presumed to buy him more time on the roster, prolonging the agony or a strikeout.

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Ella Williams, an assembly line worker with muscle and tendon injuries from repetitive factory work, could perform many ordinary activities and so could not be presumed to be disabled in the category of "performing manual tasks," the court said in an opinion by Justice O'Connor.

It could also be presumed that the number of co-morbid medical conditions could influence the association of age with functional limitation.

X immediately appealed, but Takamatsu High Court rejected the appeal, "Z could not be presumed to be a legitimate child as defined in Article 772 of Civil Code, nor could she be seen as a legitimate child on the grounds of her conception, since this took place after the marriage was dissolved due to the death of the father [ 7]".

State adversaries communicated primarily over dedicated circuits that could be intercepted wholesale without much worry about bumping into innocent Americans, whereas a communication entering the United States could generally be presumed to be with someone in the United States.

And, most of all, I have found it impossible to imagine how Cosby could either be presumed innocent or found guilty by the jury.

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