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How to use posits in a sentence

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The theory posits that milk, by the intrinsic nature of its protein components, is powerfully nutritious in its basic composition.
The film posits a future in which a genetic fluke has produced psychics who can reliably predict murder.
Wishful thinking is a fallacy that posits a belief because it or its consequence is desired to be true.
The novel, meanwhile, posits God as the ultimate conspirator, less a deity than a puppetmaster whose intentions are never clear.
The theory posits that any one of the eight permanent bhava will prevail in a particular composition.
I assume that she is invoking the liberal, atomistic concept of selfhood which posits a self prior to social relations.
In fact, considerable evidence posits that time travel is impossible, he said.
The logic of this discourse posits a de-materialised space and an atemporal time.
The film posits that uncritically trusting in any system whatsoever inevitably leads to disastrous consequences.
The analogy that the argument posits thus falls nicely into a table with two columns and three rows.
Yet information war theory posits that even a pre-industrial or agrarian society does have vulnerabilities.
It posits a near-future scenario in which society has crumbled due to some unexplained catastrophe.
Mathematicians have long been taken with the concept of fractals, which posits that patterns are made up of smaller, self-contained patterns.
The Boston snow indicator is a market theory that posits that a white Christmas in Boston will cause stock prices to climb.
The text, in its subversion of racial and cultural purity, posits miscegenation and hybridity as potentially positive, even liberating, forces.
A more exotic model posits the existence of small black holes not far from the supermassive one at the galactic center.
It also posits that femininity and masculinity are socially constructed rather than biological givens, emphasizing the performativity of gender.
This posits the existence of a conceptualizer, a formulator, and and articulator, each of which contains procedural knowledge.
In concert with contemporary theory, she posits a world of belated, thwarted deixis, of quasi-chimerical example.
He posits that the Fed pursues an interest rate target, which varies with the state of the economy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It posits the all-comprehensiveness of mind and the non-existence of matter.
For its exclusion is the positing of its contrary, or it posits itself thereby as manifold.
It evokes some options for those dissatisfied with the heavy-handed regime change and regime instauration that she posits.
Against this temptation of transcendence, Gourgouris posits the finitude, groundlessness, and inherent incompleteness of secular criticism.
In Off the Books, SudhirAlladi Venkatesh posits that if a transaction occurs in the ghetto and no one writes it down, it still counts as trade.
The problem with such a view is that it posits law as a metaphysical concept with an enduring and unchangeable essential commitment to conventionalism.
The author argues that the prime matter that Leibniz posits in every created monad is understood by him to be a mere defect or negation, and not something real and positive.
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