The alopecia is presumptively diagnosed as Alopecia X but has never been investigated.
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It is always presumed that a correct diagnosis has been made, or at least a presumptively correct diagnosis.
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A Department of Health and Human Services building has tested presumptively positive for anthrax, Secretary Tommy Thompson said today.
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The location of a new county court house, presumptively fixing the county seat for all time, devolved upon these Commissioners.
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Dr. Bouthoin and Mr. Semhians are compelled to suspect themselves to be encompassed with rivals, presumptively supported by their Governments.
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Medically attended local reactions to the DTaP vaccine were presumptively identified from administrative data and were confirmed by medical record review.
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During President Barack Obama's administration, ICE in 2016 announced that pregnant women not subject to mandatory detention should be presumptively released.
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As a gentleman, Boothby was presumptively exempt from greed-nevermind that many members of the gentry were chronically strapped for cash.
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This presumptively was the lad's first visit to the playhouse, but from that time it was one of his favorite amusements.
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For weeks, print and pixel had been dominated by news, overwhelmingly uninformed or stale, about the long-awaited and presumptively historical Facebook IPO.
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The companies said the guidelines violated First Amendment protections for commercial speech by presumptively blocking certain labelling statements until they receive FDA approval.
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The companies said the guidelines violated First Amendment protections for commercial speech by presumptively blocking certain labeling statements until they receive FDA approval.
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A positive finding will presumptively conclude that the patient has the new, previously unseen strain of H1N1 swine flu.
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In all former ages, all that was in the past was presumptively true, and the burden was upon him who sought to change it.
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To-day, the human mind apparently regards the lessons of the past as presumptively false-andthe burden is upon him who seeks to invoke them.
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Finally, the loan would be "presumptively unfair" if it had a substantial penalty or one that lasted beyond the introductory period, she added.