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I quote Suber here because I now believe presumptions by my professional colleagues in the social sector have hindered the war on poverty.
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The Time Regulation Institute explodes that presumption by showing us, in our postmodern cages, glimpses of another kind of civilisation.
My initial ambivalence toward his furniture stemmed partly from the presumption by some sections of the art world that, as the work of an artist, it was somehow superior to a designer's.
"The presumption by most of us was that there wouldn't be this type of fighting in Goma, but that there would be a resolution," said Mr. Riebl, of Oxfam.
(There is no presumption by Lewis here that Western or Slavic or Japanese culture is inherently superior, only that it is disturbing that this troubled part of our planet has never really cared).
Attacks on religion, of course, have been a staple of Western secular society since the Enlightenment, though often carried out with far less finesse (and far less emphasis on biology) than Mr. Dennett does; he refers to "the widespread presumption by social scientists that religion is some kind of lunacy".
The policy advocates requiring health insurers to track and report their performance in areas like having their members screened for colon cancer and vaccinated for the flu, mandating nutrition labeling on restaurant meals, outlawing discount tobacco products and a presumption by government that children qualify for Medicaid until it is proved otherwise, to name just a few recommendations.
We tested the validity of this presumption by conducting a global scale review of the state of research regarding the consequences of structural habitat change (fragmentation, logging, fire, native regeneration and plantations) for amphibians and reptiles.
(With different terms and arguments, this principle is conceived as a presumption by Benn & Peters (1959, 111) and by Bedau (1967, 19); as a relevant reasons approach by Williams (1973); as a conception of symmetry by.
Smith's writings are permeated by a lack of respect for the sorts of people who go into politics: for the vanity that leads them to seek fame and power, for the presumption by which they regard themselves as morally superior to others, and for the arrogance by which they think they know the people's interests and needs better than the people do themselves.
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