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The nonbiological mother got her parentage rights and the purpose of the marital presumption was made clear: "identifying a child as part of [her] family," not identifying the biological father.
Initially, the presumption was made that the duct that secreted most actively and, therefore, was most readily accessible, would be the 'sentinel' duct, representing the status of the breast [ 33].
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The central question is when organisms with conflicting interests should be expected to communicate honestly (no presumption being made of conscious intention) rather than cheating.
In terms of the resultant outcome of graduate employment, presumptions are made that graduates themselves are academically gifted and employers also harbour expectations that graduates will have developed particular skills and capabilities that make them employment-ready when they enter the working environment (for example, Bok 2006).
"When I arrived in Westminster, there was a certain presumption that was made about my background and I think the view was: 'Oh well, he's a black guy, he must have grown up on one of the council estates in Streatham.' I've never made any secret of the fact that it isn't the case, but people are quite shocked because they don't know what category to put you in".
The choice of NGAL levels as a primary outcome was made on the presumption of a better sensitivity of this test for AKI detection.
The presumption has been made that the mechanism of the Cd II) effect consists in selective adsorption of Cdad on faces of PbSe crystals and inhibition of underpotential deposition of Pbad.
The theologians at Poitiers did not render a decision on the issue of divine inspiration; rather, they informed the Dauphin that there was a "favorable presumption" to be made on the divine nature of her mission.
However, this presumption should be made with caution, as previous studies have demonstrated a positive association of anti-plasmin antibodies with thrombosis in both APS and SLE [ 46, 47].
None of these presumptions may be made safely.
She politely informed me that what I had written would be viewed as "judgmental" and "harsh" language, in that I was "making a presumption" and "jumping to conclusions without being sure they were the facts".
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