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Meanings of be a presumption in English
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Usage of be a presumption in English
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I feel there should beapresumption of risk until proven otherwise.
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We didn't invite any warming deniers because we believe in science and it should beapresumption.
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It said there should beapresumption that those caught carrying a knife would be punished with jail.
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I mention this as there seems to beapresumption that being northern means you are automatically working class.
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Frank said there would beapresumption that standardized contracts would go to clearinghouses but it would not be iron-clad.
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Photo: RNZ "There should beapresumption that information on Parliamentary information and securities systems should not be released."
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There must beapresumption of innocence for Matamata because he had pleaded not guilty to all 24 charges, Philip said.
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But how can there beapresumption of innocence at Guantánamo, when even innocent men who have long been cleared remain imprisoned?
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There will beapresumption of denial to new license applications or extensions to existing authorizations related to the CGNPC, the energy department said.
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In that case there would be an all but conclusive proof-inany case there will beapresumption-thatour first Gospel has been followed.
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There 's a presumption that you might know these steps or directions already.
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I judged too harshly where it wasapresumption to judge at all.
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There isapresumption that matched data need to be analyzed by matched methods.
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Language is no certain test of race; but it isapresumption of race.
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That wereapresumption deserving indeed the pains of hell.'
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However, there isapresumption that people should be happier in relationships -married relationships.