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" From a criminal defense prospective," she added, "you know that despite the presumption of innocence, the laws really are stacked against any defendant, and that the government must be kept honest in the way it prepares and prosecutes cases because that's the only way a jury is going to get a full picture, as opposed to the part of the picture that the prosecution wants to be seen".
It is no surprise, then, that the mere mention of black folk visually, geographically, professionally or otherwise in historically white institutions constitutes a threat to the established order of things for those white people who cannot imagine life beyond their own personal sense of self despite the presumption of a shared democracy.
Although controversial, and despite the presumption that conditions such as obesity will inherently protect the skeleton owing to increased loading events, data in humans evaluating bone-fat interactions indicate that an ever-increasing adipose burden comes at the cost of bone structure and increased risk of fracture [ 76].
Despite the presumption that SQoL instruments should be based on the perceptions of the persons themselves [ 11], quite surprisingly the views of schizophrenic patients on their own QoL up to now have played only a marginal role in the development of SQoL instruments.
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Despite this, on the presumption of cost and efficacy, immunotherapy is usually reserved and considered appropriate and recommended only for patients with AR who remain symptomatic with allergen avoidance and appropriate medical therapy.
So the puzzle remains: the Fed takes the markets by surprise and is applauded for it by most economists, despite the clear presumption in the literature that central banks should not be in a position to spring surprises.
Following Sidgwick further, we may say that reflective older children and adults who can distinguish between appearance and reality may then find their way to a still more liberalized conception that allows the possibility that pleasure's appearance of goodness may sometimes or even always mislead, despite the commonsense presumption that this appearance is at least in large part and often true.
Despite the classical presumption that gastric nutrition may worsen the evolution of acute severe pancreatitis, our study shows that intragastric administration does not increase mortality.
"One of the main threads in the testimonies," said Michael Sfard, an Israeli human rights lawyer and legal adviser to Breaking the Silence, "is the presumption that despite the fact that the battle was being waged in urban area – and one of most densely populated in the world – no civilians would be in the areas they entered".
This advice is based upon the presumption that lack of conception despite evidence of ovulation may be due to anti-estrogenic effects of CC on the endometrium.
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