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How to use presupposed in a sentence

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Their ability to conduct surprise raids presupposed close familiarity with currents, beaches, and locations of population centres.
The traditional doctrine of the fall presupposed an original state of innocence for the human race.
What is presupposed in this sense is not asserted by the speaker but is nevertheless understood by the hearer.
The system presupposed the static unalterable order of nature that appealed to mathematicians like Isaac Newton.
There is important attention given to Christ's knowledge, both beatific and infused, as necessarily presupposed for his work of salvation.
Rather, the coherence of set theory is presupposed by much of the foundational activity in contemporary mathematics.
Manorialism and feudalism presupposed a stable social order in which every individual knew their place.
Protest, however, also presupposed the possibility of improving one's condition by exerting pressure.
The experience of family life is thus the prior education presupposed by a free society.
That presupposed, in part, a breakthrough on agricultural subsidies and tariffs in developed countries.
On the other hand, it was also stated that a crime of aggression presupposed that the act of aggression had been completed.
Any process of democratic transition presupposed that measures were taken to promote the emergence of a dynamic civil society.
In trying to justify presupposed contentions, your articles gave credence to one book about the king written by an American journalist.
Rather, its impact is felt through people's concern with a constellation of ideas which are linked by the fact that they are presupposed by social Darwinism.
This of course presupposed that they were properly regulated so as to indemnify the public for the franchises which the utilities had been granted.
The policy of enfranchisement, the giving up of legal Indian status to become a standard Canadian citizen, presupposed the two were incompatible.
Kant, he noted, had argued that:the entire practice of lending money presupposed at least the honest intention to repay.
But that clashed with NATO enlargement, which presupposed that Russia was a threat.
Statistics presupposed conventions and comparisons that could not be replicated fully.
Democracy presupposed respect for all human beings and for diversity, and it rejected racism and xenophobia in the public debate.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is presupposed in the possibility of our contingently given experience.
Therefore he reasoned that wickedness presupposed a small and worthless soul, or the entire lack of one.
It is presupposed that he can readily identify the main clause itself.
Eugene is also in attendance, with a pervading air upon him of having presupposed the ceremony to be a funeral, and of being disappointed.
According to Maduro, the plan presupposed his physical removal and a simultaneous attack on Syria.
However, an alternative form of egalitarianism may be contrasted with the variety to which it is often presupposed egalitarians subscribe.
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