Statutory presumptions placing an evidential burden on the accused do not breach the presumption of innocence. |
Moira is a woman of firm opinions who is not impressed with masculine presumptions. |
Under such presumptions, institutional solutions based upon egalitarian principles were much more the norm and more forthcoming. |
This would not work if society was more conscious of the way research is changing many of our notions and presumptions. |
Valerie is blinded by her presumptions to the true answers to any of these questions. |
No great surprise there, except that this common-sense finding demolishes the implied presumptions of fervid gun control advocates. |