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For cysteine proteinases C1A, presumed wrong models were detected and protein alignments were restricted to the part of the protein that was not controversial in any model and conserves the characteristic features of papain-like cysteine proteinases (from 25 amino acids before the putative location of the cysteine reactive residue until 18 amino acids after the asparagine reactive residue).
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It is a very odd characteristic of this relationship that while the media and politicians feel free to criticise each other, neither has the guts to criticise the public, who are presumed never to be wrong.
I didn't want to be rude and presume you were wrong.
The losses are accumulating, the discontent is deafening and now, at the Knicks' latest low point, their presumed savior will greet them in the wrong place, at the wrong time, in the wrong uniform.
The image went viral, but in all the wrong ways for the presumed Republican presidential nominee.
There are no trials for those in the political camps, but presumed deviants are suspected of, as Mr Hawk puts it, wrongdoing, wrong thinking, wrong knowledge, wrong association or wrong background.
Those reports were wrong, and Congress was wrong in presuming that Mr. Bush would go the last mile to get United Nations support.
Alex presumed there had been some mistake – the wrong house, or a mix-up over his father's consultancy work.
She had harsh words for Senator John McCain, the presumed Republican nominee, saying, "He has the wrong ideas for America.
With this presumed superiority, Socrates set out to prove the oracle wrong.
I may not listen to a lot of Zappa but his section in this excellent video essentially describes what's wrong with the music industry these days: presumed familiarity with the market.
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