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is presuming
verb
To perform, do (something) without authority; to lay claim to without permission.
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This is presuming it ever gets its funding back.
It is presuming that if you are in contact with certain individuals, you have the potential to become a terrorist or have to the potential to adopt a violent methodology for change.
"He would be considered a suspected recovering case, because this is really a diagnosis of exclusion, since we still don't know what the virus is, presuming it is a virus," Dr. Brewer said.
Losing to Tyson would be a good start for them and what he is presuming to be his path to beating one or more of today's heavyweight champions -- Vitali Klitschko, Chris Byrd and John Ruiz -- and being paid as he was in flusher, more ferocious days.
This is presuming, of course, that customers pay for these premium channels as a part of their Comcast service.
Because it's still early in the investigation, it's possible the company is presuming a DDoS attack, where only a network outage was at fault.
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She is presumed dead.
"Everyone is presumed innocent," he said.
"She is presumed innocent," he told reporters.
Becauase he, it is presumed, is "working for the people".
Mr. Favara, not seen since, is presumed to have been murdered.
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