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was presumptions
noun
The act of presuming, or something presumed
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Basis for the workshop was presumptions made for one generation ahead, thus reflecting the situation beyond year 2030+.
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But when I started looking at these issues around 1970, there was presumption that for local singularities, there was no difference between the positive and negative parts.
Rather, canons are "presumptions about what an intelligently produced text conveys".
There is presumption in Germany and Italy that the Champions League final in May is theirs for the taking.
"The natural, original distemper of man is presumption," I more or less heard him say.
Don't we live in a democracy where one of the key legal right is "presumption of innocence" (as in a defendant is innocent until proven guilty).
We must re-establish liberalism as the language of our government, it's presumption as to how to govern.
The presumption of consent to organ donation cannot be understood in the same way as is presumption when applied to science or law.
In cases there is presumption of prosthetic loosening based on clinical and/or radiological evidence, prosthetic anchoring must be assessed with supplementary diagnostic examinations.
That was just presumption, rumour, based on nothing.
But underlying it all, I see now, there was a presumption.
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