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In legal terms, it "presumes" from the outset that the banks have met the qualified mortgage standards.
This arises, one presumes, from that infuriatingly ubiquitous desire to wheel on "experts" for their views, or punctuate observation with commentary.
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I presume from Day 1 is bottomed on the Year 1.
He's far removed, I presume, from the injuries that drove him four decades ago.
The biggest thing that separates presumed from presumptive is that presumptive tends to carry with it a suggestion of reasonableness.
Dying philosophically means dying cheerfully — that is what one would presume from the examples cited in this book.
Mr. Lindberg was represented by the colorful, harmonically thorny "... De Tartuffe, Je Crois" ("... From Tartuffe, I Presume") from 1981.
It's a fairly common error, with both words based on the verb presume, from the Latin praesumere, "to take in advance".
Then one day I accidentally bought Carl Sagan's masterpiece The Demon Haunted World, presuming from the title that it was another book about unexplained phenomena.
(You would presume, from its casual brutality, that 71's film-makers have studied Alan Clarke's Elephant, still the benchmark for rendering the Troubles' surreal violence on film).
And that, one can presume from the reflection in the mirror on the back wall, is likely be King Philip IV and Queen Mariana, whose faded reflections we see, spectral, in the glass.
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