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noun
The act of presuming, or something presumed
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She has an excellent passage, for example, on the reason Montaigne makes so much of the fact that his memory is bad: only by having a bad memory can he avoid being enslaved to presumption and its errors.
He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for purported "connections with a hostile government" after a televised trial that, according to Amnesty International, violated his basic rights to presumption of innocence and legal representation.
In addition to issues related to presumption of innocence, this raises many questions about privacy.
"We believe these types of conditions threaten multiple constitutional rights," she said, listing the right to presumption of innocence and the right to reasonable bail.
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So, with simple reasoning and a stiff-arm to presumptions, Locker will return for his senior year and try to lead the rebuilding Huskies to respectability.
People have a right to the presumption of innocence, to a free trial.
Are you about to get busted for a zero-to-sixty presumption of intimacy?
Perhaps Freud is too cynical regarding conscious autonomy, but he is right to question our presumption to it.
To be sure, she is entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty.
But what happened to the presumption of innocence and the need to build a case before declaring someone guilty?
Given the Bush administration's record of catering to energy companies, FERC isn't entitled to any presumption of innocence.
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