Aún no tenemos significados para "strong presumption".
1This circumstance forms a strong presumption against the narrative of the Dutch admiral.
2Show the strong presumption there is, that Nox was the god of battles.
3We can only fall back upon what Butler would call 'a strong presumption.'
4That constitutes a strong presumption, but... How do you explain the facts yourself?
5That is enough; there needs nothing more to give a strong presumption of falsehood.
6Such hardening of the heart raises a strong presumption that the doctrine is false.
7There is a strong presumption therefore that the theory of endless torment is not true.
8But a tent is strong presumption of an army.
9There is, I should think, a strong presumption that it has been a rising age.
10There was a strong presumption in favor of that opinion, which further perquisitions tended to confirm.
11The crucifying of Belgium established a strong presumption against Germany, but the case was not complete.
12Philip restored his command, but remitted only half his fine, a strong presumption of his guilt.
13But this very fact supplies a strong presumption that the version of those Gospels is the earliest.
14His very simplicity in mundane affairs afforded a strong presumption that in things celestial he might be wise.
15They feel that the fact that an indictment has been found is a strong presumption against the accused.
16If this be so, we have a still further warrant for a strong presumption in favour of authenticity.
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