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For the first time, Johnson cast some doubt on presumptions about Brooks's role.
The truth, he said, is that history is not written on presumptions.
Every day, people make crucial decisions about the weather based on presumptions and guesses and feelings.
They saluted the coming Games by doubling their rates, a move predicated on presumptions of high demand.
The service is also based on presumptions of significant time-savings and efficiency gains for general practices and GPs.
Meanwhile, discussions of "doping" in sport have illuminated the ways in which enhancement interventions can undermine communal social practices that depend on presumptions of equality, lifting the discussion above the level of individual choices and transactions (Murray, 1987; 2009).
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They possess, these days, a confidence that borders on presumption of success.
In praising the team's swagger, Olney writes glowingly of the "air of conviction" and "a confidence that borders on presumption of success".
The rate of baseball's demise can easily turn into something of a mathematical argument based on presumption and perspective (two things that do not mix well with numbers).
How does it reflect on ethical values when a CEO is dismissed based on presumption of guilt?
She graded the agency five out five on "presumption of openness".
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