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Most of the soul's ailments, this view presupposes, are physical imbalances that can be corrected.
Her argument is that nature worship, "and the behavior it presupposes, are in fact motherhood's worst enemies".
Error and uncertainty have two possible sources according to Bolzano: either the premises that one presupposes are uncertain (or even false), or one has used a mere probability inference (WL III, 265 f ., i.e., an inference whose conclusion asserts the truth of a proposition s itself instead of merely asserting the truth of the proposition [s is probable] (WL II 510).
What this presupposes are the requirements of any measuring, quantitative or qualitative: (1) something measurable to be ascertained, (2) a measure, that is a criterion or norm embodying standard units, (3) the actual measuring that employs the norm, (4) the results of the process, the measure taken.
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What this movie presupposes is: maybe he didn't?
But what LoRiggio's apparently profitable business presupposes is... maybe it doesn't.
Choice presupposes being present and not trapped in historical beliefs or habits.
Everyone knows that Marnie's clearly the worst, but what this post presupposes is maybe she's not?
But the design it presupposes is not the design of the products of evolution; it's the design of its preconditions.
In short, what is really presupposed is a well-ordered subset of temporal instants which acts as the basis for a recursive definition.
What Scott's administration presupposed is: maybe it won't?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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