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How to use presumptions in a sentence

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We never pass a door, we make no assumptions or presumptions, we always ask for a vote.
This would not work if society was more conscious of the way research is changing many of our notions and presumptions.
In practice, the process of negotiating safety can be complicated by underlying and often implicit presumptions about monogamy and fidelity.
It's probably foolish to make presumptions about a relationship after spending only 90 minutes with a couple, but here goes.
These presumptions or circumstances of evidence are readily rebutted by comparatively slight evidence.
And the girl began to think of herself as a free agent, unbound by the presumptions of heredity.
Statutory presumptions placing an evidential burden on the accused do not breach the presumption of innocence.
Under such presumptions, institutional solutions based upon egalitarian principles were much more the norm and more forthcoming.
By questioning underlying presumptions and conclusions they are creating a space in which to think about gender.
Practitioner-held opinions are real, they reflect underlying presumptions and they can be articulated by individuals who practice advertising.
Because, in my submission, it then offends against the principle that where the duties are pre-eminently spiritual certain presumptions arise.
No great surprise there, except that this common-sense finding demolishes the implied presumptions of fervid gun control advocates.
Valerie is blinded by her presumptions to the true answers to any of these questions.
But, appearances to the contrary notwithstanding, there are clear connecting threads that identify the underlying ideological presumptions.
Moira is a woman of firm opinions who is not impressed with masculine presumptions.
There should be no presumptions in law that one parenting arrangement is better than another.
Other presumptions, including irrebuttable presumptions of law, such as the age of criminal liability, belong more properly to the substantive law.
There is no doubt that any set of procedures and presumptions will shape the negotiation and litigation postures of the parties to a custody dispute.
Many of us are highly educated and your presumptions are most insulting.
But it just goes to show how fallible presumptions and assumptions can be.
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Examples from Classical Literature
From each of these uses, the last especially, we may draw fresh presumptions of his high estimate of the Pelasgian name.
If such presumptions can fairly be made, there ought at once to be an end of all delegated authority.
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