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- presupposition triggers, the current unfolding situation is considered presupposed information. John stopped teasing his wife. »John had been teasing his...
- according to the Law. Jones, Stephen (1996). Secrets of Time. This also presupposes that the cycle is based on the northern hemisphere seasons. "..., when...
- to denote something known from experience. a priori from the former Presupposed independent of experience; the reverse of a posteriori. Used in mathematics...
- 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...
- having beaten their wife at some time in the past. Thus, these facts are presupposed by the question, and in this case an entrapment, because it narrows the...
- Look up presupposition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In linguistics, a presupposition of a statement is a proposition which must be true in order...
- concerning salvation. Reason and tradition, indeed, are extant in and presupposed by scripture, thus implying co-operation between God and humanity, God...
- himself, although this cannot be proved: at any rate it is a Buddhism presupposed by the schools as existing about a hundred years after the parinirvana...
- endowed with powers that went far beyond military power that will be presupposed in principle. Captain-major Captain general Captaincy Captaincies of...
- combination of both. The classification of lakes by thermal stratification presupposes lakes with sufficient depth to form a hypolimnion; accordingly, very...