The Qur'an does not clearly define any of these categories, but presumes a certain amount of moral probity on part of the reader. |
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This, of course, presumes filing the lawsuit in a jurisdiction with such a law. |
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The book is primarily designed for students of forensic anthropology and presumes a background in human anatomy and osteology. |
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The law presumes that the defamatory statement was made honestly and in good faith. |
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Paternalism presumes sentimental relations will create justice between unequals. |
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Equitable and sustainable development presumes that the natural resources will be used. |
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He presumes that everything would pass to me and that I would have no Inheritance Tax liability. |
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It presumes a rigid adherence to a unilinear model and rigid assumption of the necessity for reinforcement of every behavior. |
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It seems that every politician who presumes to lecture us on the way we should live ends up being ridiculed. |
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The second policy presumes that crimes derive from social disintegration and poverty. |
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This bumptious charlatan then presumes to lecture others on issues of morality and governance. |
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It presumes there is an underlying state for sociability and relatedness that is basically libidi- nal or derived from sexualness. |
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He makes the error of cocksurely mistaking his own notions of what he presumes about evolutionary biology, for the reality itself. |
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Also, it is tied to outdated models of brand-loyalty and presumes a familiarity with the work of couture houses. |
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They are adults standing for, one presumes, responsible behaviour and the higher values of civility and democracy. |
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He wanders into pointless asides, conspiracy theories and even presumes to lecture the audience about its loyalty to Canada. |
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But that presumes a level of right-mindedness and competence that I don't see in our government right now. |
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He says, I do not understand English very well but he presumes that probably may be the reason. |
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The concern, often made in parallel with concerns about parental expectations, presumes that IQ is a strong predictor of RTI, which it is not. |
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This estimate presumes that the low cost stock which does exist is available for low income households. |
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The reason the question is absurd, in my view, is that it presumes, or at least implies, a serious misunderstanding of what evolution requires. |
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The law presumes bail should be granted unless there are strong reasons to prevent it. |
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It presumes that the administration demands were unreasonable and doesn't address the staff association proposals. |
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It is not, one presumes, the view of the French generals who currently treat the people and nation of Cote d' Ivoire as their fief. |
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Knowing that he is not authorized by the laws of this state to do so, he performs a marriage ceremony or presumes to solemnize a marriage. |
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Her pondering presumes a regal power, a lingering vestige of an era when sovereignty resided not in the people but in the monarch. |
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The spatial configuration presumes that the visual arts and theatre, while sharing audience and the precinct, will remain distinct. |
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Proactive primary prevention presumes that the pathogen can be attenuated or prevented from reaching the individual. |
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Federalism presumes that states exist within a larger nation. |
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The average Italian presumes that the state is hopelessly inefficient and irredeemably corrupt in equal measure. |
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I don't think we want to try to impose on this realm a single metaphysic which presumes to have an answer for all things in all times and for all people. |
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Eventually, too, India's batsmen, or so one presumes, are too gifted to hibernate for too long and their spinners must be salivating at the sight of dusty pitches. |
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One doubts that Sony was among the scrutineers who were entirely satisfied, and presumes that the Commission has included the company in its trawl. |
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The Argument from Religious Experience presumes that, if people tell you that they have had certain experiences, then those people should be believed. |
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The waterfall model presumes that the requirements development phase results in nearly perfect requirements, the design phase results in a nearly perfect design, and so forth. |
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Capitalism not only presumes but requires and produces inequality. |
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The problem, though, is that this advice presumes that death threats are rare and abnormal. |
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The argument presumes that there are large numbers of qualified Xs out there who, absent discrimination, would be proportionally represented in the challenged field. |
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It also presumes that greater demand for resources requires us to loot more planets, when it's likely that the resources can be found right here under Gaia's sofa cushions. |
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Secondly, this argument presumes that the only two possibilities are that he's telling the truth or he's lying, and those are not the only two possibilities. |
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In particular he spots a photo strip picturing his son with this man and presumes from this photographic evidence that the man is his son's murderer. |
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The plan to reduce acute-care beds and replace them with other facilities with differing and more appropriate levels of care presumes such facilities exist. |
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Since such a thermometer presumes Lorentz invariant equipartition theorem, a moving object appears neither cold nor hot. |
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Sociocracy presumes equality of individuals and is based on governance by consent. |
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Harold stalks Rosemary, as he presumes Kim was stalked by her assailant. |
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The YCJA presumes that extrajudicial measures are often the most effective way to address youth crime. |
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Moreover, the idea of inframarginal contributions presumes a consistent self that makes market decisions commensurate with those preferences. |
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Not unrelatedly, it also presumes a higher degree of aesthetic cultivation. |
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One presumes the anesthetic is for the bull, although if I were about to pound a nail through some bull's schnozz I might want some anesthetic myself. |
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Moreover, such protection presumes a specific graphic design or work of art, while blazon is a description which may be widely interpreted artistically. |
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It presumes a digital mindset and adeptness with that technology. |
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The Renaissance art of rhetoric presumes the separability of meaning and expression, or res and verba, whereby figuration constitutes a secondary operation on a prior thought. |
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If one presumes that Pytheas would not have written before reaching age 20, he would have been a contemporary and competitor of Timaeus and Dicaearchus. |
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Peter Benjamin Golden presumes that the Rus' khaganate was a puppet state set up by the Khazars in the basin of the Oka River to fend off recurring attacks of the Magyars. |
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