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Huygens refused to define equality of chances as a fundamental presumption of a fair game but derived it instead from what he saw as a more basic notion of an equal exchange.
"I'm not sure he ever thought he would definitely win, but he just had that fundamental presumption that he was better than his opponents". In his impatience to get on with it, however, Cameron spent far too little time rolling the pitch.
"The fundamental presumption at Us Weekly is that the readers like celebrity and the world of celebrity culture.
He practices what he calls Positive Intent, which he describes as a fundamental presumption in favor of another person - so long as that person is not giving off an evil or unsavory vibe.
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Socrates, in particular, the "lover of wisdom" who insisted that the most fundamental presumptions of his countrymen should be subjected to experimental investigation, and who ended up being made to drink hemlock for his pains, has always been admired as the very fountainhead of rationalism.
Indeed, Kant links the demand for systematicity up with three other principles — those of homogeneity, specification and affinity — which he thinks express the fundamental presumptions that guide us in theory formation.
If the language of a statute is unambiguous, the courts cannot apply common law presumptions about fundamental freedoms nor the presumption that parliament intends to comply with Australia's international obligations.
What little is left in law of the Magna Carta plainly asserts the fundamental importance of presumption of innocence, trial by jury and habeas corpus.
The crime of which Jose Padilla is suspected is horrible, but that is irrelevant, because we have a beautiful and fundamental concept of the presumption of innocence.
There is no moral presumption more fundamental to our society nowadays, perhaps, than that all humans should be treated and valued equally – and yet so utterly do we take this for granted that we can sometimes overlook just how culturally determined it is.
It is a fundamental breach of the presumption of innocence.
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