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But in the very same essay, Macaulay supposes Bacon the man to be thoroughly deceitful, self-seeking, and lacking in moral fibre.
The materialist logic of neorealism supposes that units come first, that their coaction makes a structured system.
However there are always ifs and buts, and if anyone supposes I am trying to diminish Malcolm's win by making excuses, they are wrong.
Anything to keep from actual human interactivity with your offspring, one supposes.
The paternalistic account supposes that the masters of mankind have their inferiors' interest at heart.
The argument against objectivity supposes that contaminating bias will distort all one's work.
He and others buy into what they call the belt-of-fat theory, which supposes that abdominal fat inhibits the stomach from ballooning.
For every one rich man there must be at least five hundred poor, and the affluence of the few supposes indigence of the many.
Rational-actor theory supposes that we make decisions by calm, essentially mathematical calculation of our own self-interest.
This is at least, one supposes, predicated on the recognition that the Right's symbolic resources are pretty nugatory.
Every galleon carried iron artillery pieces, which supposes the presence of naval gunners.
Indeed, the history of Canadian bijuralism supposes an ability to function in the two languages.
Anyone who supposes modern British casinos to be peopled by Roger Moore lookalikes in white tuxedos and glamorous floozies in slinky dresses has clearly never visited one.
If one supposes that space is absolute, there will be such a notion as absolute location, that is, location in space in relation to the absolute axis.
This supposes we have, on one side, the joyful hedonists and on the other, mournful, lack-lustre moralizers.
Taking into account the autonomy, we wanted to bring to light that a true freedom of education supposes the autonomy of schools.
One is to make a call on shareholders with a capital increase, which supposes they are confident in its management and future.
Nor was Churchill's coquetting with the Tory right as late and odd as Jenkins supposes.
But that supposes a kind of periphrastic conjugation and neglects the indications of parallelism.
Reduce the size of images to be photocopied whenever possible and whenever it supposes a reduction in paper consumption.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Kriton makes powerful appeal to the emotions, but overlooks the ratiocinative difficulties, or supposes them to be solved.
Thus, for example, the tubulate corolla supposes the pre-existence of unguiculate petals.
All genesis or becoming supposes a permanent and uncaused Being, adequate to the production of all phenomena.
A setterie yields about one pice, and my informer supposes there are about two setteries in an arpent.
It supposes that bilaterally symmetrical, elongated, segmented animals were formed from the very first in two distinct ways.
The one supposes the presence, the other the absence, of a state of civil society.
And in fact all classification supposes the active intervention of the classifier.
Mr. Ewald supposes her to have been with him in Paris before the affair of Vincennes.
Mallet supposes this curve to be so elongated that it is practically a straight line coincident in direction with fp.
Slator supposes that glucose and fructose form the same compound with the enzyme.
Also he sometimes supposes that God is immanent in the world, sometimes that he is transcendent.
A doctrine very different from the Fable of the Bees, which impiously and foolishly supposes it to have that natural tendency.
He supposes the cowries of the Maldives to be a species of white porcelaine.
The constancy and steadiness of the effect supposes a proportionable constancy and steadiness in the cause.
He supposes that the water may be that of the originally-melted snow which has been carried down from the NV unfrozen.
This supposes that a vast barrier of ice still remains under Ben Nevis, along all the lower part of the spean.
He supposes that, for long ages, they had lived as pastoral nomads on the steppes.
May says she supposes the larva of the lacewing is a little monster like that of the corydalus.
Who supposes that to be the liberty for which Aguinaldo is fighting?
Value supposes a comparison of Efforts exchanged, at least exchangeable.
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