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How to use presupposes in a sentence

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Meeting this challenge with street kids, of course, presupposes that a rapport and trust can be established.
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.
Loop as movement presupposes joint rotation between here and there, up and down, edge and center.
Zeno also attacked Euclid's proof of the equality of right angles on the grounds that it presupposes the existence of a right angle.
Democracy presupposes independent political parties and an electorate willing to debate issues and vote accordingly.
This definition presupposes that all rules of international law are framed in terms of duties.
This presupposes a reasonably developed infrastructure and thus a system less unwieldy than that of the United Nations.
He presupposes that personal liberation, however delightful, is not good enough for the public weal.
He needs to know that this trial presupposes certain immutable facts that conform to sense and reason and accord with perfect justice.
Brouwer emphasizes, as he had done in his dissertation, that formalism presupposes contextual mathematics at the metalevel.
But every inductive argument that proves its conclusion presupposes the truth of the law of causation.
The content of the dispositional concept thus presupposes the virtual-color concept.
The following discussion presupposes a non-rhotic dialect of English, that is, a dialect in which r can only occur in syllable-onset position.
It presupposes that if you become an inspector or a sergeant, you ought to become a good manager.
What this presupposes, of course, is that men and women are subject to different moralities.
In other words, Hume believed that any justified application of the inductive inference presupposes a demonstration that the conclusion is true.
The notion of action signs in semasiological theory, for example, presupposes a view of human beings as meaning-making agents.
Therefore, its operation in these markets presupposes an institutional framework that makes this operation possible.
Needless to say, a consumer boom predicated on mortgage refinancing presupposes an ongoing ability to service one's mortgage.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
It presupposes an active interposition of the glia cells between the axon of one neuron and the dendrons of another.
The Sankhya system, which Buddha found in existence, presupposes the Vedanta system.
The method is not strictly an absolute one, since it presupposes a knowledge of the magnetic moment of the deflecting magnet.
Republican government presupposes the existence of these qualities in a higher degree than any other form.
The praying of this petition presupposes a penitent state of heart.
It presupposes no assortative mating, no inbreeding and no selection.
But Italy is not the country of illiterates that the stranger presupposes.
Thus, in Aristotle's eyes, generosity presupposes the right to act ungenerously.
Every act of ours, the most criminal, the most mad presupposes a balance of thought, feeling and will, like a correct attitude for an effective stroke in a game.
The weapon presupposes the use of a target laser designator and while it retains its dual direct or vertical attack modes, it can now be used to attack moving targets.
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