Sentence examples for presumption seems from inspiring English sources

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The presumption seems to be that it is permissible not to continue with ANH because it is essentially futile.

In an Internet age when everyone's supposedly savvy to crude propaganda, the presumption seems to be that the Iranian tour doesn't even rise to the threshold of newsworthiness.

Dean is starring in a movie whose soundtrack Lou is helping to create; the presumption seems to be that its release will bring Dean immediate and stratospheric fame.

The unspoken presumption seems to be that we have experienced a loss that stretches beyond the thousands of lives that fell victim to the terrorists.

A panel of the F.S.T.A. conference was devoted to discussing lobbying efforts in those remaining states, as well as praising the "crown jewel," UIGEA, and monitoring the national political scene, where the presumption seems to be that further Republican success could be bad for business.

In chapter 4, Nozick's presumption seems to be that all that follows from one's having a right is that one has a claim that is protected by a liability rule.

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The strongest such presumption, however, seems to be ruled out by Manchak's result (2009).

And what would be the rationale behind a song called "Teach Me To Bear You", a title whose mix of presumption and insult seems ill-suited to its supposed task of persuasion?

But if it only considered colour sensations to be its own states of being, and took pleasure or pain only in their chromatic qualities and not in their shapes (a rather large presumption that Condillac seems not to have realized making), it would have no reason to notice that colours have shapes or even that they have particular locations relative to one another.

The elaborate construct of the play, its intriguing historical basis and its presumption of moral gravity seems to have pulled the wool over the eyes of some otherwise smart people, among them the director, Neil Pepe, whose production is completely indulgent of Ms. Harris's dark and easy metaphors.

But the presumption throughout this Documenta seems to be that a camera, simply aimed at something, tells the truth, the more cameras the better, as if a profusion of views through the lenses weren't also bound to be biased, like all points of view.

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