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The international rules should presume that catch will be depleting unless evidence demonstrates otherwise.
"One can and indeed should presume that someone is innocent until proven guilty," a former associate said.
Judges should presume that the government's evidence was reliable, the appeals court ruled, in effect shifting to the detainee the burden of refuting that presumption.
Unless you have extraordinary insight or inside information, you should presume that no stock is a better buy than any other.
The law should presume that an individual is an employee, unless the employer can demonstrate they are genuinely self-employed and running a business of their own.
I think it's enough evidence to suggest that something must be investigated, that one should presume that something unusual has happened.
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And yet, if someone has committed heinous crimes and is then found to have bad genes or a neurological abnormality, should we presume that biology compelled him?
Mr. Ripp, a synagogue member for 17 years, said Thursday that the new letter "indicates that the institution recognizes that it has to take a more measured response when speaking out on such inflammatory issues and should not presume that views of the rabbis represent the entire institution".
Why should we presume that Bernanke would be spared the same test that his predecessors faced?
We cannot and should not presume that equal rights will be fought and won by following a tried-and-true and convenient timeline, because that has never happened.
We shouldn't just presume that technology will progress until we can leave the Earth, he warned.
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