His whole behavior gives color to the supposition that he was the accomplice of a pretended death. |
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But if it is an indemonstrable principle it is a position, which is divided into supposition without qualification and definition. |
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The following are facts, not hearsay or supposition, and they are backed up with records going back 25 years. |
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I start from the basic supposition that economics is the study of allocating scarce resources and not simply the study of money. |
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There is nothing to warrant the supposition that the Bahamas ever had more than a very sparse aboriginal population. |
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So simple supposition was readapted to model reference to common concepts or intentions. |
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He is particularly critical of the supposition that no one suffers innocently since all are born into sin. |
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Someone is going to get burned financially, legally, or worst of all corporally if they continue to operate under ignorant supposition. |
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Regulations seem to be introduced, on a whim or a supposition, without any thought about how they are going to be enforced. |
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Most Baptists have suspected its adhesion to a government or to leftist politics, a supposition that led to its open rejection. |
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The sleeve note compares it to a Strauss symphonic poem, which is a reasonable supposition. |
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This sounds like entire supposition, and I would like to know what reasoning is behind it. |
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Bretschneider's recent cross-cultural study of polygyny, however, does not support this supposition. |
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This works with circular orbits and with the supposition that the motion of a planet appears regular from a point on the lines of apsides. |
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Some of the prejudices are based upon the supposition that men are unalterably superior to women in every type of activity. |
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One such finding, for example, confirms a plausible but hitherto unverified supposition. |
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When the nurse left we don't know but it seems a reasonable supposition that there was a cook and that the other would have been a maid. |
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Ledley King luxuriated in the supposition of a palatial footballing future. |
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Neither passive nor whimsical, this power of supposition underlay the simplest intentions and grandest plans. |
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Thus Justice Douglas' dissent was based on an unproven supposition. |
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It is a reasonable supposition on our part therefore to consider that, if escorted back to the edge of the contiguous zone, vessels would return to Indonesia. |
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Brocchi's analogy between individuals and species, with their respective births and deaths, is there along with the supposition that species have internally regulated longevities. |
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The pinching of the nipple could signify that Gabrielle is pregnant, a supposition corroborated by the maidservant in the background sewing a layette-but is it really a layette? |
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We approach the problem of forecasting transnational terrorism from a network analytic perspective with the supposition that the structure of the transnational terrorist network may be the best predictor of its own evolution. |
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That is associated with the supposition that, if the shared interest generates a group right, the right-holding group must also be understood as an irreducible moral entity. |
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On the supposition that it is an ill wind that doesn't blow some good, we are determined that these funds will be put towards underpinning the long-term future and development of the Nature Reserve. |
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But the result of supposing an item presupposes that the information in question is indeed part of the suppositional scenario created by the supposition of the said item. |
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The suggestion in the report that the Indian government is now contemplating the creation of a specialized aid agency reinforces the supposition that a central coordinating mechanism is missing from the current structure. |
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Several kinds of indirect evidence support the above supposition. |
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In this supposition we could speak of a 'couple' or a 'marriage', as does Alvin, but a never as family, since anthropologically speaking, the family begins with the arrival of a child. |
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You have to operate on the supposition that there was at least one servant, perhaps two servants, because it is a fairly large house and it wasn't easy to look after an invalid. |
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The scraper could function as a knife, although it is speculated that it was used for working wood and skins, a supposition leading to the idea that skins were being used for clothing. |
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Contamination must be proven with certainty not supposition. |
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If true, this supposition rules out ontological discontinuities in the process of hominization and in the evolution of human culture. |
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Third, we explore the supposition that the effect of the exchange rate arrangement on growth will be more pronounced for countries that are relatively more open to international trade and capital flows. |
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First, because it is granted by all divines, that hypothetical necessity, or necessity upon a supposition, may consist with liberty. |
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Anthony Payne's elaboration of the sketches for Elgar's Third Symphony led to a reconsideration of this supposition. |
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One supposition is that it is a derivative of hoquet, a Middle French word for a shepherd's stave. |
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I shall only mind him, that the contrary supposition, if it could be proved, is of little use. |
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There is also a supposition that the nearby Farne Islands are fern like in shape and the name may have come from there. |
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The analogous enforcement of laws will occur when the laws do not contemplate a specific supposition, but they. |
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The supposition, at least, that angels do sometimes assume bodies need not startle us. |
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His contributions to semantics, especially to the maturing theory of supposition, are still studied by logicians. |
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The presence or only five instead of six branchiostegal rays initially led to the supposition that this new gobioid might belong in the family Gobiidae instead of Eleotridae. |
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The opposite supposition is that younger people are more receptive to social change and unconventional ways, thus more likely to marry out at a higher rate. |
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The quasi statistician would doubtlessly not know how to check this supposition, thus rendering the interpretation of the mean profit as floccinaucinihilipilification. |
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Much of what follows about the battle itself is modern supposition. |
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Contrary to previous supposition, the evolutionary speciation of this genus is no longer thought to have occurred with the breakup of Gondwana through continental drift. |
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This fact may support a supposition that the Celts of Britain had an economic interest in supporting their Gallic brethren in their resistance to Roman occupation. |
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Hooke, without evidence in favor of the supposition, could only guess that the inverse square law was approximately valid at great distances from the center. |
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