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  • We do not presume on this record to say that it works unfairly.
  • His death was presumed on 2 December 1914 by Mr . Justice Astbury.
  • *Tag teaming assumption is based I presume on the idea that Graneteple was an involved editor.
  • And given his impoverished background, he does not want to presume on Eugenio's kindness.
  • These strata are unfossiliferous and presumed on the basis of their stratigraphic position to date to the Carboniferous Period.
  • Although building etiquette forbids presuming on your status as a neighbor to try to get work, proximity often helps.
  • It is said that he presumed on his success, and lost Johnson's friendship as early as 1756.
  • In the Qantas case, remember the Emirates alliance including code sharing, I presume on all flights to and from Dubai.
  • He appears to have been very young when he took power, as the explorer David Livingstone presumed on first meeting him in Linyati in 1853 that he was about 18 years old.
  • For example, the acquisition of knowledge or test scores presumes on their " magic " products, misleading the children who lack of judgment so that they will not diligent to study.
  • The received date of documents posted to the Applicant is presumed on the 15th day if they are posted to the capitals of provinces, or on the 21st day if they are posted to the other regions.
  • With the Spurs'season presumed on the line _ the 1994 Rockets and the 1969 Lakers are the only teams to lose the first two games of a seven-game series at home and come back to win the series _ the emotions grew hotter, the fouls harder.
  • Harry Houdini described him as " one of the most conspicuous and lauded of his type and generation " and " the forerunner of the mediums whose forte is fleecing by presuming on the credulity of the public . " Home conducted hundreds of s閍nces, which were attended by many eminent Victorians.
  • Talbot has a somewhat ambiguous role in Colley's fall; although he quickly assumes a mediator's role between the Reverend and Captain Anderson, initially he had presumed on his status by going on the quarterdeck without the captain's express invitation, about which the latter man was protective.
  • Each member of the three pairs is equal to the other'in Christ', but they are not to presume on that new position and make it an excuse for behaving in any unchristian manner . " There is no room in an " in Christ " relationship for feelings of antagonism, of superiority and inferiority, or of dehumanizing pride.
  • It is a technique that presumes on the credulity of voters and cynicin a salon . com article, Cheney, as defense secretary under Bush the First, killed the Navy's a-12 Stealth fighter and F-14D Tomcat fighter, cut troop strength in half, closed three dozen military bases, cut back the production of armored tanks and in his final budget proposed a $ 50 billion reduction in the defense budget over five years.
  • The more important players in the 1809 mystery are Septimus Hodge ( Billy Crudup ), a randy young man and part-time literary critic who is the tutor of 13-year-old Thomasina Coverly ( Jennifer Dundas ); Lady Croom ( Lisa Banes ), Thomasina's mother, who has never put off a man who had the good taste to presume on her virtue, and a celebrated landscape architect, Richard Noakes ( Peter Maloney ).
  • Modern " experts " ( who may have their own biases, depending on who funds them, and on which side their own bread is buttered ) are presumed on WP to be " better " in some respects . " Peer review " is a straw argument-the real problem is whether we want sources which were distorted by the feelings of popular journalists at the time, or sources which are distorted ( at times ) by " expert opinions " which may be equally wrong.