Require as a necessary antecedent or precondition.
1 Wouldn't that presuppose they knew a female agent would open the door?
2 But these systems are smaller than the great acquaintance-system that they presuppose .
3 It seemed to presuppose that the audience, immediate and general, were imbeciles.
4 Certainly, real freedom and equality of rights presuppose some degree of culture.
5 When we speak of aërial perspective, we already presuppose a little chiaroscuro.
6 The other social factors presuppose it and exist for its protection.
7 But this is to presuppose that the religious right once had moral coherency.
8 We are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being.
9 Therefore the character of Confirmation does not presuppose the baptismal character.
10 We must also regard the intelligence which they presuppose and exercise.
11 They presuppose religion and faith and must be understood by means of those.
12 And, after all, the title of cattle king does not presuppose blood royalty.
13 With a foundling one could presuppose noble ancestors of any nationality.
14 Written constitutions presuppose them, are subordinate to them, and cannot set them aside.
15 To assume imperfection in the creature is to presuppose imperfection in the almighty Creator.
16 Thus both justice and mercy presuppose something in their works: whereas creation presupposes nothing.
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