- say 'mine-field' in Welsh.
Questions often presuppose what the ****ertive part of the
question presupposes, but
interrogative parts might introduce further...
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according to the Law. Jones,
Stephen (1996).
Secrets of Time. This also
presupposes that the
cycle is
based on the
northern hemisphere seasons. "..., when...
- Look up
presupposition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In linguistics, a
presupposition of a
statement is a
proposition which must be true in order...
- in
works of love and that it is
precisely faith which loving service presupposes and of
which it is a sign. For this reason, Jeremias's own hermeneutic...
- to
denote something known from experience. a
priori from the
former Presupposed independent of experience; the
reverse of a posteriori. Used in mathematics...
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fallacy relies upon
context for its effect: the fact that a
question presupposes something does not in
itself make the
question fallacious. Only when...
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drama in theatre,
performed by
actors on a
stage before an audience,
presupposes collaborative modes of
production and a
collective form of reception...
- person's
intellectual abilities and
personality traits.
Critical thinking presupposes ****ent to
rigorous standards of
excellence and
mindful command of their...
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drama in theatre,
performed by
actors on a
stage before an audience,
presupposes collaborative modes of
production and a
collective form of reception...
- and for
which an
understanding of what is lawful,
right or wise may be
presupposed. In the
legal system,
discretion is
often defined as the
ability of a...