Sentence examples for words presupposes from inspiring English sources

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To justify the multi-vectorness, Nazarbayev bases his foreign policy on the ideology of Eurasianism,4 which, in his own words, presupposes that "our [Kazakhstan's] model for development will not resemble other countries; it will include in itself the achievements from different civilizations" (quoted in Engvall and Cornell, 2015: p. 69).

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What if the strenuous accessibility of "Percy Jackson's Greek Gods" proves so alluring to young readers that it seduces them in the opposite direction from that which Gaiman's words presuppose — away from an engagement with more immediately difficult incarnations of the classics, Greek and otherwise?

To say that these are distinct senses of the word presupposes that universal and abstract object do not mean the same thing.

In other words, motion presupposes something that already exists – things that are capable of that motion [6] and resources that realize the potential.

In other words, his argument presupposes that what has enabled longevity has run its course and we're done making progress.

In Dharmakīrti's system, which is here presupposed, words are associated via conventions not with an object, but with a "distinction" which requires a bipartition of particulars in two complementary domains.

In Whitehead's words, "The term 'many' presupposes the term 'one,' and the term 'one' presupposes the term 'many'" (Whitehead 1978, 21).

The term flower arrangement presupposes the word design.

The word "accident," they say, presupposes a conclusion that no one bears responsibility.

SO BRITAIN, following in the wake of France, has today recognised the grandly named National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces as the "sole legitimate representative" of the Syrian people (note the word "sole", which rather presupposes that this coalition, hastily formed a few days ago in Qatar, will indeed remain united).

Even if they do not explicitly raise ethical questions, in the works of Waltz and of many other of today's neorealists, a double ethics is presupposed and words such realpolitik no longer have the negative connotations that they had for classical realists, such as Hans Morgenthau.

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