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How to use presupposing in a sentence

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I have tried to present Kant's thought in a modern idiom, while presupposing the least possible knowledge of philosophy.
Such exercises end up presupposing a continuity when it is almost certainly more productive to look for breaks.
The buyer also should estimate the expected years of truck service, which requires presupposing what the company will be doing five or more years down the road.
Nor is it possible without presupposing knowledge of the external world since triangulation involves each person recognising that they occupy spaces in a shared world.
And why can't we let patients make an informed choice based on the data, rather than paternalistically presupposing that all humans are incipient dope fiends?
Health care provider-patient relations are just one kind of human relations, presupposing all ethical requirements.
Science is often seen as presupposing a particular philosophy but that is not the case.
To say that these people are criminals is presupposing that they have committed a crime.
Why is the member presupposing judgment in the United States for these criminals if they were to return to the United States?
Public service broadcasting is regarded as presupposing a high-quality service, which is equitably available to all at a moderate price, which is available everywhere in the country and which is of uniform technical quality.
However, such adaptation calls for multilateral consultation, presupposing dialogue, debate or even a frank and open confrontation, which clearly have yet to take place.
Another, offered by Allison, rejects the objection as presupposing an overly strong interpretation of what the Deduction is intended to accomplish.
However, this may confuse syntax and semantics, by presupposing that words which denote substances are mass nouns by default.
The Speaker's comment in 1989 ruled that the effect of presupposing a decision of the House may tend to diminish the authority of the House in the eyes of the public.
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