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With Tuesday's second leg of the semi-final in mind, Johnson was quick to tell his team that nothing is settled yet, persuading them to join a post-match huddle during which he presumably communicated his message to good effect.

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America's NATO allies have also been briefed on the evidence, and some of them would presumably communicate their doubts if Mr. Blair were overstating the case.

Presumably, if communicating individuals share a motor repertoire, at the neural level the same representations are activated in actor and observer, allowing them to interpret each other's actions and the communicative intent behind those actions.

When news organizations protested, the prosecutors warned that Moussaoui was "presumably attempting to communicate" in code with Al Qaeda.

In court documents, the prosecutors said Mr. Moussaoui, the only person charged in the United States in the Sept. 11 attacks, "is presumably attempting to communicate with fellow members of that deadly terrorist organization".

In addition, even early metazoans seem to have had neuroendocrine cells that communicated with their neighbors, presumably by regulated release of compounds stored in vesicles [ 55].

Moreover, care recipients with a higher cognitive status are presumably better able to communicate their needs and to request more help from community-based services.

If each speaker assigns a different meaning to tomato and presumably to most other words, there is no common meaning to be communicated, and it is a mystery how speakers understand one another.

Such applicants, in his view, would presumably have fewer problems communicating with foreign clients or suppliers at work.

That was then breathlessly communicated and spun by other media outlets as Xi saying he wants China to militarize space — presumably by building a Death Star and staking a territorial claim on the moon.

"Some birds duet and communicate with one another, presumably to keep in contact while feeding, but mockingbirds don't seem to do that," Dr. Cracraft said.

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