Meeting this challenge with street kids, of course, presupposes that a rapport and trust can be established. |
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That of course presupposes that there was any basis for asking direct questions of the claimant at discharge, and in my view there was not. |
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Loop as movement presupposes joint rotation between here and there, up and down, edge and center. |
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Zeno also attacked Euclid's proof of the equality of right angles on the grounds that it presupposes the existence of a right angle. |
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Democracy presupposes independent political parties and an electorate willing to debate issues and vote accordingly. |
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This definition presupposes that all rules of international law are framed in terms of duties. |
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This presupposes a reasonably developed infrastructure and thus a system less unwieldy than that of the United Nations. |
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He presupposes that personal liberation, however delightful, is not good enough for the public weal. |
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He needs to know that this trial presupposes certain immutable facts that conform to sense and reason and accord with perfect justice. |
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Brouwer emphasizes, as he had done in his dissertation, that formalism presupposes contextual mathematics at the metalevel. |
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But every inductive argument that proves its conclusion presupposes the truth of the law of causation. |
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The content of the dispositional concept thus presupposes the virtual-color concept. |
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The following discussion presupposes a non-rhotic dialect of English, that is, a dialect in which r can only occur in syllable-onset position. |
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It presupposes that if you become an inspector or a sergeant, you ought to become a good manager. |
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What this presupposes, of course, is that men and women are subject to different moralities. |
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In other words, Hume believed that any justified application of the inductive inference presupposes a demonstration that the conclusion is true. |
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The notion of action signs in semasiological theory, for example, presupposes a view of human beings as meaning-making agents. |
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Therefore, its operation in these markets presupposes an institutional framework that makes this operation possible. |
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Needless to say, a consumer boom predicated on mortgage refinancing presupposes an ongoing ability to service one's mortgage. |
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The embrace of ethnic origin presupposes a source culture eager to be embraced, or one that is malleable enough for the author's fancy. |
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This objection presupposes that group differences imply essential conflicts of interest. |
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This argument presupposes that rational individuals either cannot, or do not, act in their own best interests. |
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Feminist theory, consistently and misguidedly, presupposes that, at some level or other, all power relationships involving men are evil. |
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This argument presupposes a consensus on the nature of the international crimes we have just questioned. |
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Of course, higher cash compensation also presupposes that these companies have prosperous, growing businesses. |
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A foreign policy presupposes that one has a clear definition of oneself and of one's own interests. |
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First, although adherence to a certain way of life may be an important part of being religious, surely that adherence presupposes belief in the truth of some basic dogmas? |
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Moreover, for the Aborigines, the whole idea of the Dreamtime presupposes a realm of existence quite outside the temporal order of the material world in which they live. |
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Harm reduction presupposes that addicts are rational individuals who engage in destructive behaviours only when forced to by legal and social sanctions. |
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Social value presupposes the public dissemination of research results. |
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The application of the concept following a rule presupposes a custom. |
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Its constitutive power can never be thought of in historical terms because it presupposes moving out of the structures that define an historical condition. |
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It is no longer a secret that every communal atrocity, every instance of corruption and oppression, presupposes political protection and patronage. |
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Genuine democracy presupposes that broad layers of the population can satisfy their elementary interests not only in a formal sense but in real life. |
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Formation presupposes a free decision that participants base their commitment on their personal vocational call. |
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Nevertheless, our very procedure, in deriving therefrom a lawlike description of the infinite modes, presupposes the possibility of a deductive science. |
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As construed here, the desert principle presupposes that individuals' virtue is cardinally interpersonally measureable. |
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This presupposes the existence of a democratic State that respects human rights and decentralizes its powers. |
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There is no gainsaying that better evaluation presupposes the existence of comparable statistics in terms of how they are produced and presented. |
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That presupposes that only positive photo identification is admissible. |
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The widespread use of application programs based on algorithmic systems presupposes changes in design and production tools. |
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The theoretical model tends to gloss over nominal rigidities, and it presupposes a credible regime. |
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It presupposes that the broad-based and far-reaching measures are systematically put in place. |
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The main multiterminal field of application is the field of trustful management which presupposes forex trading operations on several accounts. |
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Being within the limits of the protection criteria presupposes an absence of toxic effects on biota and aquatic ecosystems. |
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But this regress presupposes that resemblances are entities that can resemble one another. |
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The spirit presupposes that cyclists will compete in competitions on an equal footing. |
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Reverence for life presupposes that life is a value, and that it is therefore a moral obligation to preserve this value. |
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This presupposes that in our own midst above all we take the greatest care to eliminate the remotest trace of antagonism, hegemony, or division. |
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This participation presupposes the realisation of the causes of the phenomena that threaten the coexistence of people and of human life itself. |
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This obviously presupposes a willingness to face up to competition and to take rational heed of the consequences. |
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This bill presupposes a decentralized management of water resources in terms of river basins. |
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This presupposes the existence of clear goals and a plan for when to assess. |
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But for this argument to hold it presupposes that speculators perfectly foresee the future equilibrium price. |
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This explanation presupposes the idea of progress, of an evolution in the sense of a cumulative, unilinear development. |
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Living in difficult conditions, such as a shantytown, presupposes energy and talent. |
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Self-promotion presupposes different ideas of representation and stylization. |
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Since spamming presupposes data collection and processing, what makes the activities of spammers illegal is the way they accomplish these goals. |
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They are not trained to reflect creatively on the emergence and stabilization of the complex institutions which lawyering silently presupposes. |
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Reinventing farming methods that produce satisfactory yields while using less energy presupposes high investment in research work. |
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Even in its most radical form, the politics of representation always presupposes an abstract or ideal state that would act as guarantor of its chosen representations. |
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Evolution of nature is not inconsistent with the notion of creation because evolution presupposes the creation of beings which evolve. |
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This presupposes the availability of data on a regional level and not only on a national scale. |
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Furthermore, it presupposes that the information can be provided within a reasonable time. |
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Real integration presupposes the use of inclusive teaching methods in all activities, as far as possible matching these pupils' aptitudes. |
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In turn this presupposes the need to carry out a set of measures required for a sustainable and consistent disarmament process. |
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This also presupposes genuine efforts in terms of industry and services on the part of emerging countries. |
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There was an intention to get the text of a motion that presupposes a military participation adopted by the House today. |
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To that end, it presupposes that all the needed water would be supplied for crops cultivated on low-sloping land developed for irrigation. |
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This presupposes that the legislation actually defines the necessary terms, which is not always the case. |
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The first presupposes the availability of an antenna signal, the second an external video source on either the S-video or composite inputs. |
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Attaining this goal presupposes the committed involvement of all the players involved in education and training. |
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However, this presupposes that such criteria do not bar effective remedies for members of the public. |
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The African National Congress, for example, has in its policy documents made it clear that its adherence to a unitary government presupposes commitment to a lively, participatory democracy. |
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The pejorative charge of anachronism as the inadmissible confusion of periods or eras presupposes that the accuser knows what the correct time of history is. |
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Merely making such a confession presupposes that a title deed has been duly authenticated, so that one can adamantly continue to invoke it in defending one's property. |
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The maxim in English law presupposes a tortious act by the defendant. |
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Their proposal presupposes that the members of this set, i.e., laryngeals, pharyngeals, uvulars and velars, should have in common certain physical basis. |
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This criterion presupposes that the protocol algorithm is veridical. |
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Borrowing presupposes language maintenance between the respective languages or dialects in contact. |
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The classification of lakes by thermal stratification presupposes lakes with sufficient depth to form a hypolimnion. |
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If God is outside time as we know it, then it seems He cannot forgive human beings since forgiveness, a temporal term, logically presupposes temporally prior sins. |
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The homeopathic methodology, based on the laws of similars, presupposes full knowledge of the individual case, the action of homeopathic medicines in the healthy body, and the ability to match one set of symptoms to another. |
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The collectivization of agriculture presupposes a certain technical base. |
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Multilevel governance presupposes the existence of mutual loyalty between all the various levels of government and the institutions to reach common goals. |
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It also presupposes prudentially regulated firms, and requires a capital regulatory scheme. |
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Mankind's presupposes a particular vision of hermaphroditism, questioning the importance of the notions of masculinity and feminity in the way we? |
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This system presupposes, however, that poor countries agree not to re-export the medicines to rich countries and that they are careful to ensure that the products are properly used to reduce any possibility of resistance. |
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It presupposes studying a host of scenarios, planning countermeasures that must begin within 20 minutes at most of the launch of a hostile missile. |
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Forgiveness in the Arendtian sense then presupposes visceral timefulness, an encounter where anything can happen in the agonistic play of time. |
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The concept of fraud presupposes the presence of a subjective element of wilful misrepresentation or fraudulent machinations, not simply a mistake or negligence, on the part of the party seeking recognition and enforcement. |
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This presupposes for the industry, specific advantages and especially the end of the bureaucratic doings which manhandle the business world in the country. |
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Such a weighting system presupposes a quarterly basis. |
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For its own part, Tunisia has chosen to direct its efforts towards achievement of sustainable development, which presupposes a redefinition of the roles of all its economic and social agents. |
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This, however, presupposes that the political situation in all ACP countries is such that the conditions required for disbursing the funds are met. |
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Everything to which I have referred presupposes that there will be high quality governance in the context of a democratic system that increasingly involves citizens as the managers of development. |
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The book presupposes a good knowledge of advanced calculus and Boolean logic. |
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The whole concept of 'social mobility' would be meaningless in a classless society, since mobility itself presupposes the existence of different classes, in order to be able to move from one to the other. |
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But the result of supposing an item presupposes that the information in question is indeed part of the suppositional scenario created by the supposition of the said item. |
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But, if insurance, and therefore supplementary health insurance, are offered within a common market, then this presupposes common rules on competition, insolvency, discrimination, transparency and suchlike. |
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As you know full well, that presupposes our taking certain political decisions, with a scope that goes much farther than meeting the three requirements which I have just mentioned. |
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No doubt this presupposes the renouncing of a 'top-down' style of administration, with the representative of public authority holding the reins of power. |
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In addition, the granting of any extension logically presupposes that such an extension is closely linked to the conditions of the previous derogation. |
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For my final point, there is something of which I feel I must remind you: foreign policy also presupposes that we possess good and effective instruments with the appropriate capacity. |
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With this directive, we have the chance to take a big step forward, but this presupposes that the Council's position is not torn to shreds and weakened in Parliament's reading of it. |
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Musical work presupposes great courage and the ability to take risks, as well as the ability to think and act critically and make precise choices. |
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The central idea disseminated by this ethnographic literature can be summed up by the argument that Arab indolence is not compatible with modernity, which presupposes a culture of effort and discipline. |
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The expansion of constitutionalism depends more or less entirely upon the re-legitimization of the constitution, which presupposes that the aforementioned three-way crisis is resolved. |
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Seventh, any decision not to seek clemency presupposes in every instance that both a person is guilty and that the death penalty is the appropriate penalty. |
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Prudence thus presupposes a knowledge of the basics of logical reasoning. |
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The monitoring of these costs presupposes the existence of a database itemizing the publication projects, publications in production and publications already produced. |
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This presupposes, however, that the case for Canadian participation in NMD will be clearly and cogently argued and that measures, both direct and indirect, will be taken to protect Canadian sovereignty. |
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It also presupposes increasingly closer ties with industry. |
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The cyborg presupposes a development by which digital electronics are deployed within the human body and human brainpower is linked to cybernetic systems. |
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Once again this runs counter to the holistic approach which presupposes a direct link between the nonlegal concerns of individuals and the impact these have on legal decision-making. |
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There is no lived Secular Franciscan spirituality where there is tepidity, since it presupposes total trust in God, a total giving of self to God. |
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Faith presupposes reason and perfects it, and reason, enlightened by faith, finds the strength to rise to knowledge of God and spiritual realities. |
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This presupposes an effort at inculturation: understanding how the means of communication work and their systems of values, and then el aborating new l anguages to communicate the faith. |
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This presupposes responding to user requirements, of course. |
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Even in its moderate form, this argument presupposes that factual elements can be plucked out of panegyric as nuggets of truth isolated from the dross of empty verbiage. |
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The New Testament presupposes the inspiration of the Old Testament. |
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Phenomenological point of view presupposes the creative interaction between an individual and his environment while the phenomena emerge as the factors of life creation. |
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Hegel's system untenably presupposes the movement of this identity from the immediate content of Reason, the infinite potency of being, to the stage of reflection. |
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The argument is unsound also because it presupposes that arguers must recognize the truth of norms, but, in fact, an arguer need only behave as if the relevant norms are true. |
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The rule presupposes a need to restrict student access to the library. |
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