Sentence examples for presumed true from inspiring English sources

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Soon, the falsehood will be presumed true and the truth false, leading us to regretfully conclude that the only way BankAtlantic can clear its name from this irresponsible defamation and that is what it is is in the courthouse".

Other presumed true species, including PM, fell in the lower qSNP/ESTs ratios (PM - 0.60%).

The conclusion that mog genes contribute to fem-3 translational repression in the somatic tissues also was presumed true for the germline, although the mechanism of regulatory input by MOG proteins remained unclear (Gallegos et al. 1998).

In many tests, a different threshold was determined, one that maximized the difference between presumed true positives (test-foreigns scoring below the threshold) and false positives (test-native genes scoring below the threshold).

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Whatever Latif's reason for traveling from Yemen to Afghanistan, the order that a court must presume true a government's report of an interrogation by an unidentified interrogator who relied upon an unidentified translator is astounding.

If a dissociation is observed such that group differences occur for one cognitive function but not for others, then it can be presumed that true functional differences exist [ 57].

In addition to sacred mythology there were ordinary stories and tales, either historically true or presumed to be true.

Of course, one should not presume a true effect from a large observed difference if the associated test is not significant.

This kind of thing may not "matter" to some presumed eternity of true judgment, but it propagates itself.

However, the findings confirm what many scientists and health workers had already presumed to be true in South Africa, which has more people known to be infected with H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS, than any other country.

But if, as is now presumed to be true, it is possible to use chemicals in such a way that they leave a residue of only one part per million (the tolerance for DDT on potatoes), or even of only 0.1 part per million (the tolerance for dieldrin on a great variety of fruits and vegetables), then why is it not possible, with only a little more care, to prevent the occurrence of any residues at all?

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